tack
Definisie in die woordeboek Engels

tack

/tæk/, /tak/

Definisies

To nail with a tack (small nail with a flat head).
To sew/stich with a tack (loose seam used to temporarily fasten pieces of cloth).
(nautical) To maneuver a sailing vessel so that its bow turns through the wind, i.e. the wind changes from one side of the vessel to the other.

sinonieme

append · baste · paraphernalia · set up · tack together · wear round · alternate · sew together · join · turn · assemble · tack on · attach · stable gear · aim · create · flip-flop · saddlery · reverse · bearing · stitch · heading · piece · bring together · nail · tag on · mainsheet · run up · secure · make · weather sheet · switch · line · put together · sew · flip · change of course · appurtenance · interchange · fix · sailing · gear · hang on · change by reversal · fasten · sail · sheet · tacking · shroud
stable gear · saddlery
gear for a horse
sheet · mainsheet · weather sheet · shroud
(nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind

antonieme

disassemble

grammatika

tack ( third-person singular simple present tacks, present participle tacking, simple past and past participle tacked)
Tacks (used to attach thin objects to thick ones, in this case (potentially) papers to a bulletin board) tack ( plural  tacks)
tack (plural tacks)
tack (uncountable)
tack (third-person singular simple present tacks, present participle tacking, simple past and past participle tacked)

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Just press you a little with a tack, and you'll start screaming.OpenSubtitles2018.v3 OpenSubtitles2018.v3
Cabrera hesitated before getting into his car, unsettled by my change of tack.Literature Literature
Voropayev, with a pinch of tacks in his mouth, was re- placing a broken windowpane with a piece of plywood.chv-corpus chv-corpus
However, I feel obliged to raise the cohesion policy for discussion and express my dissatisfaction that the path towards implementing the Lisbon Strategy seems to have changed tack.Europarl8 Europarl8
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The opposite tack, though, is no better.Literature Literature
A large map of London was tacked on the board and a series of lines had been highlighted with a yellow marker.Literature Literature
Nails, tacks, staples (other than those of heading #), screws, bolts, nuts, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers and similar articlesoj4 oj4
Can we just get down to brass tacks here?OpenSubtitles2018.v3 OpenSubtitles2018.v3
The invention relates to a method for producing organically developable, photopolymerizable flexographic printing elements on flexible metallic supports by: coating a flexible metallic support with a tack-free adhesive lacquer, which is resistant to swelling and which is insoluble in printing inks and in organic developers; applying an elastomeric photopolymerizable layer to a covering film, and; laminating the photopolymerizable layer onto the metallic support coated with the adhesive lacquer.patents-wipo patents-wipo
They shall take further due account of the work carried out by the expert group on vessel tacking and tracing which is composed of representatives of the competent authorities for the implementation of vessel tracking and tracing systems, and official members from other governmental bodies and observers from the industry.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Their disposable-sheet barricade goes up loudly like a sailboat tacking into the wind.Literature Literature
At my continuing silence, Vivienne changed tacks.Literature Literature
On this tack, we could easily make Bordeaux.OpenSubtitles2018.v3 OpenSubtitles2018.v3
Cirocco and Robin tacked a sheet over the far wall.Literature Literature
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If Mr Pomés Ruiz' s group wishes to change the policy on the social state, it should table it clearly and not tack it on to the Stability Pact.Europarl8 Europarl8
"""Going against law can have unfortunate ones,"" Lelaine said bluntly, tacking on a belated, ""Mother."""Literature Literature
Under storm conditions, when the headsail sheet is cast off in preparation for tacking, the sail can flog so violently that it may rip immediately.XhosaNavy XhosaNavy
Nails, tacks, shards of glass, jacksopensubtitles2 opensubtitles2
This normally occurs when ship passes through wind from one tack to the other.XhosaNavy XhosaNavy
Urgent discussions are taking place now on where the tack is local -- on the other side of the road , for example -- to see if that can be done without breaching the livestock control restrictions and affecting the sterilising measures and isolating the disease by movement around the countrysideenglishtainment-tm-EfhSrFI9 englishtainment-tm-EfhSrFI9
You are sharp as a tack.OpenSubtitles2018.v3 OpenSubtitles2018.v3
This tiny sitting room and two bedrooms and the kitchen sort of tacked on the back.Literature Literature
As she had guessed as much, she changed tack: “Tell me, my dear, how do you spend your money?”Literature Literature
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