tackling的意思和读音

tackling

: ['tæklɪŋ] : ['tæklɪŋ]

n.;〈〉()

v.“tackle”

n.1.;;〈〉()

v.1.“tackle”

v.1.The present participle of tackle

1. resort to force= tackling; also= ; ...

4. ) prejudicing ) tackling ) blocking ...

6. ) prejudicing ) tackling ) blocking ...

7. tackler tackling tail back ...

8. (Strength) (Tackling) (Teamwork) ...

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1.Although the Communist regime recognizes the challenge, tackling it has turned out to be a relatively slim and haphazard business.便便

2.He said he would do this by tackling two of Japan's most daunting problems, its anemic growth rates and ballooning public debt.——

3.Today's meeting is in part an attempt to deal with some of the divisions between the public and private sector on tackling money-laundering.

4.It remains to be seen whether tackling proliferation is something the world's big powers are ready to put ahead of their own rivalries.

5.But remember, trying to decipher a scary dream won't make it go away, says Dr. Harris. "Tackling a nightmare head on can help banish it. "使,“”。

6.Like the President, Secretary Chu has demonstrated a deep commitment to tackling the interlinked problems of energy and climate change.

7.Its improvised approaches, sniff theorists, cannot be scaled up and are therefore not up to the task of tackling global poverty.

8.You don't need to know much to understand and extend the grammar, which can be very helpful when you're tackling large projects.

9.Obama showed interest in tackling those expensive entitlement programs and urged the opposition party to work with him to do so.

10.So whereas in the old days I might have been tackling two or three books at a time, it is now six or seven.