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tack·le
/ˈtækəl, ||ˈte-/
工具,複滑車,滑車,裝備,扭倒(vt.)固定,處理,抓住(vi.)扭倒
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tac·kle
n.
1.
Apparatus
for
raising
or
lowering
heavy
weights
,
consisting
of
a
rope
and
pulley
blocks
;
sometimes
,
the
rope
and
attachments
,
as
distinct
from
the
block
,
in
which
case
the
full
appratus
is
referred
to
as
a
block and tackle
.
2.
Any
instruments
of
action
;
an
apparatus
by
which
an
object
is
moved
or
operated
;
gear
;
as
,
fishing
tackle
,
hunting
tackle
;
formerly
,
specifically
,
weapons
.
“She
to
her
tackle
fell.”
Note:
☞
In
Chaucer
,
it
denotes
usually
an
arrow
or
arrows
.
3.
Naut.
The
rigging
and
apparatus
of
a
ship
;
also
,
any
purchase
where
more
than
one
block
is
used
.
Fall and tackle
.
See
the
Note
under
Pulley
.
Fishing tackle
.
See
under
Fishing
,
a.
Ground tackle
Naut.
,
anchors
,
cables
,
etc
.
Gun tackle
,
the
apparatus
or
appliances
for
hauling
cannon
in
or
out
.
Tackle fall
,
the
rope
,
or
rather
the
end
of
the
rope
,
of
a
tackle
,
to
which
the
power
is
applied
.
Tack tackle
Naut.
,
a
small
tackle
to
pull
down
the
tacks
of
the
principal
sails
.
Tackle board
,
Tackle post
Ropemaking
,
a
board
,
frame
,
or
post
,
at
the
end
of
a
ropewalk
,
for
supporting
the
spindels
,
or
whirls
,
for
twisting
the
yarns
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tac·kle
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Tackled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Tackling
.]
1.
To
supply
with
tackle
.
2.
To
fasten
or
attach
,
as
with
a
tackle
;
to
harness
;
as
,
to
tackle
a
horse
into
a
coach
or
wagon
. [
Colloq
.]
3.
To
seize
;
to
lay
hold
of
;
to
grapple
;
as
,
a
wrestler
tackles
his
antagonist
;
a
dog
tackles
the
game
.
The
greatest
poetess
of
our
day
has
wasted
her
time
and
strength
in
tackling
windmills
under
conditions
the
most
fitted
to
insure
her
defeat
.
--
Dublin
Univ
.
Mag
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tackle
n
1:
the
person
who
plays
that
position
on
a
football
team
; "
the
right
tackle
is
a
straight
A
student
"
2:
gear
consisting
of
ropes
etc
.
supporting
a
ship's
masts
and
sails
[
syn
:
rigging
]
3:
gear
used
in
fishing
[
syn
:
fishing gear
,
fishing tackle
,
fishing rig
,
rig
]
4:
a
position
on
the
line
of
scrimmage
; "
it
takes
a
big
man
to
play
tackle
"
5: (
American
football
)
grasping
an
opposing
player
with
the
intention
of
stopping
by
throwing
to
the
ground
v
1:
accept
as
a
challenge
; "
I'll
tackle
this
difficult
task
"
[
syn
:
undertake
,
take on
]
2:
put
a
harness
; "
harness
the
horse
" [
syn
:
harness
] [
ant
:
unharness
]
3:
seize
and
throw
down
an
opponent
player
,
who
usually
carries
the
ball
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