tactics

英 ['tæktɪks] 美 ['tæktɪks]
  • n. 策略;战术;用兵学

中文词源


tactics 战术,兵法

来自 tactic,战术,策略,-ics,学说。

英文词源


tactics (n.)
1620s, "science of arranging military forces for combat," from Modern Latin tactica (17c.), from Greek taktike techne "art of arrangement," noun use of fem. of taktikos "of or pertaining to arrangement," especially "tactics in war," adjective to taxis "arrangement, an arranging, the order or disposition of an army, battle array; order, regularity," verbal noun of tassein "arrange," from PIE root *tag- "to set aright, set in order" (see tangent).

双语例句


1. Ministers are using delaying tactics to postpone the report yet again.
部长们再次使用拖延战术来推后报告的时间。

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2. The infantry would use hit and run tactics to slow attacking forces.
步兵团可能会使用打了就跑的战术来阻滞进攻部队。

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3. Some people accuse the tax inspectors of bully-boy tactics.
有些人指控税务稽查员使用了流氓手段。

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4. His opportunity to re-establish himself had been nobbled by the manager's tactics.
他重新树立自己地位的机会因教练的战术而流产了。

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5. Haig was limited by his blinkered approach to strategy and tactics.
海格被自己那一套保守的战略战术所束缚。

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