tactics的意思和读音

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tactic

: [ˈtæktɪk] : ['tæktɪks]

n.

tactics  

v.+n.use tactics,employ tactics,adopt tactics

adj.+n.aggressive tactics,clever tactics,takeover tactics

n.strategy,planning,campaign,maneuvers,devices

n.1.,2.,,

n.1.a particular method or plan for achieving sth.2.the skill of effectively organizing and using soldiers, weapons, and equipment in battles

1. intact a tactics n contact n ...

2. 〖 street;road〗 ;〖 method;tactics;〖 politicaltrickery〗 ...

3. - Green Green - Tactics - Armored Core ...

4. satisfacto n. tactics n. tangle vt. 使使 ...

7.(Tactics)使

8. 〖 wand〗 〖 (political)tactics〖 tact;flexibilityintactics〗 ...

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1.He said the Taliban had changed tactics in recent months to fight a guerrilla war with suicide attacks and roadside bombs.

2.Don't you think for a minute the negotiation tactics depends on the company, industry, and individuals instead of the race and ethnicity?

3.These tactics are finally beginning to make them realize that we do not intend to back off from our various demands.--)。

4.The young candidate was victimized by the vicious mud- slinging tactics of his opponent and had to drop out of the running .退

5.Chinese furniture industry is now in its best age of developing, and it's urgent for it to introduce enterprise tactics.

6.SINCE the beginning of the so-called war on terror, many Britons have been appalled by the dirty tactics employed by American intelligence.

7.When the bad guys change their tactics, most of the computer security industry needs a year or two to catch up.

8.Given the recent volatility, focusing a bit of your tactics on safety also makes sense.

9.Some of the criticism was no doubt grossly unfair but the twins' woeful tactics left Poland marginalized.使

10.So the reform of teaching methods and means is not the matter concerning tactics but strategies.