to tack
01
钉住, 用小钉子固定
to attach by using small pointed nails
Transitive: to tack two things | to tack sth onto sth
例子
The artist will tack the canvas onto the wooden frame before starting the painting.
艺术家在开始绘画之前会将画布钉在木框上。
02
抢风转向, 改变方向
to change the direction of a sailing vessel by turning the bow through the wind
Intransitive
例子
To navigate through the narrow channel, the captain had to tack several times to maneuver the sailboat safely.
为了穿过狭窄的航道,船长不得不多次抢风航行以安全操纵帆船。
03
改变方向, 转向
to suddenly change one's policy or attitude, often in response to emerging factors
Transitive: to tack a strategy or policy
例子
Realizing the need for agility in the digital landscape, the marketing team tacked their social media strategy.
意识到数字环境中敏捷性的必要性,营销团队改变了他们的社交媒体策略。
04
粗缝, 用大头针固定
to fasten or attach something using temporary stitches or pins
Transitive: to tack sth | to tack sth onto sth
例子
I 'll tack this patch onto my jeans until I can properly sew it on.
在能正确缝上之前,我会先用别针把这个补丁固定在我的牛仔裤上。
05
添加, 附加
to append or include additional elements to enhance or modify an existing entity or situation
Transitive: to tack an additional element onto an entity
例子
The chef suggested tacking a side of roasted vegetables onto the main course to make it a more satisfying meal.
厨师建议在主菜上附加一份烤蔬菜,使其成为更令人满意的一餐。
Tack
01
图钉, 小钉子
a small, sharp pin with a head that can be flat or slightly raised used to attach papers or light materials to surfaces
02
图钉, 平头钉
a small nail with a flat, wide head, used to temporarily attach lightweight materials to a surface
03
抢风航行, 之字形路线
sailing a zigzag course
04
改变航向, 换抢
(nautical) the act of changing tack
05
马具, 马的装备
gear for a horse
06
帆脚索, 帆角索
(nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind
07
航向, 方向
the heading or position of a vessel relative to the trim of its sails
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