tact的意思和读音

tact

: [tækt] : [tækt]

n.

Adj.+n.great tact

n.tactlessness

n.diplomacy,discretion,sensitivity,delicacy,thoughtfulness

tactn.

1.the ability to deal with difficult or embarrassing situations carefully and without doing or saying anything that will annoy or upset other people

Settling the dispute required great tact and diplomacy.

She is not exactly known for her tact.

n.1.,;;,;【;〈

n.1.a careful way of speaking or behaving that avoids upsetting other people

1. insurance n "n, tact n ) ) 279 tain ten tin= hold。,

2. insurance n "n, tact n ) ) 279 tain ten tin= hold。,

3. conception,n. tact,n. regret,vt. vi.

4. conception,n. tact,n. regret,vt. vi.

5. tacklevt. n. tact n. tactics n. ...

6. taconite tact tactic polymerization ...

7. 〖 (political)tactics〗 tact;flexibilityintactics〗 〖 power〗 ...

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1.With great tact, Lily said that it was time for her to go.

2.But someone by the name of Johnicher has taken a bit of a different tact.Johnicher

3.Butler wanted him to see clearly that fidelity was the point in this case fidelity, tact, subtlety, and concealment.--

4.It was on the tip of Jo's tongue to ask, but she checked herself in time and, with unusual tact , tried to find out in a round-about way.

5.So fighting to keep those portfolio pieces in tact can often be a good incentive for you to push back against bad ideas.

6.You may have a great deal of trouble with her unless you use a good deal of tact.

7.In the latter case, the two forelimbs are pretty much unaffected, acting just as they would if both hind-limbs were still in tact.

8.Well, we got him, and there's one person we have to thank for giving us the decisive leads. With all his customary diplomacy and tact.线

9."He had . . . a tact that would preserve him from flagrant error in any society" (Francis Parkman).使”(西·)。

10.Ross had hoped that TACT would help him meet someone, and, in a way, it had.TACT