Word: tackle

Category: tackle

Hobbies & Leisure, Sports, Shopping

Related words: tackle

fishing tackle, fishing, bait and tackle, tackle warehouse, tackle box, tackle football, tackle shop, bass tackle, how to tackle, block and tackle, mystery tackle box, tackle definition, his tackle, fishing tackle unlimited

Synonyms: tackle

gear, equipment, apparatus, kit, hardware, implements, instruments, accoutrements, paraphernalia, trappings, appurtenances, things, stuff, bits and pieces, equipage, pulleys, hoist, crane, winch, davit, windlass, sheave, block, interception, challenge, attack, rigging, fishing gear, rig, fishing tackle

Translations: tackle

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spanish
Translations:
abordar, frente, frente a, hacer frente, afrontar
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german
Translations:
takel, angriff, gerät, zweikampf, angehen, Ausrüstung, anpacken, anzugehen, bewältigen
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french
Translations:
plaquage, cordage, agrès, matériel, attelez, fourniture, attirail, équipement, appareillage, ustensile, ...
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italian
Translations:
affrontare, far fronte, combattere, contrastare, affrontare le
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portuguese
Translations:
equipamento, enfrentar, combater, resolver, abordar
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dutch
Translations:
aanpakken, pakken, te pakken, aan te pakken
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russian
Translations:
снаряжение, оборудование, упряжь, инструмент, снасть, оснащение, полиспаст, снасти, решения, решать, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
utstyr, takle, takling, håndtere, å takle, å håndtere
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swedish
Translations:
tackla, ta itu, ta itu med, itu, hantera
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finnish
Translations:
talja, taklaus, tarttua, köysistö, puuttua, torjumiseksi, torjua, puuttumaan, taklauksen
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danish
Translations:
takling, løse, håndtere, bekæmpe
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czech
Translations:
výstroj, výzbroj, potřeby, nářadí, lanoví, vypořádat se, řešení, řešit, vypořádat, zabývat
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polish
Translations:
zabierać, sprzęt, przybory, takielunek, uporać, wziąć, zabrać, przymocować, zająć, przystępować, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
megbirkózás, kötélcsigasor, megküzdés, felszerelés, megállítás, kezelésére, kezelése, kezelni, leküzdésére
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turkish
Translations:
ele almak, mücadele, ele, çözmek, üstesinden
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greek
Translations:
αντιμετωπίζω
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ukrainian
Translations:
упряж, обладнання, снасті, снасти
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albanian
Translations:
trajtuar, takëme, të trajtuar, trajtojë, merret
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bulgarian
Translations:
принадлежности, такелаж, справяне, справяне с, справи
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belarusian
Translations:
снасці
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estonian
Translations:
tali, võidelda, lahendada, tegeleda, lahendamiseks, võitlemiseks
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croatian
Translations:
čekrk, vitao, poduzimati, prionuti, dizalica, pribor, prekršaju, u obrani, borila, uhvatiti u koštac
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icelandic
Translations:
takast, takast á, glíma, takast á við, að takast
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lithuanian
Translations:
spręsti, pražanga, kovoti, išspręsti, kovoti su
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latvian
Translations:
ķerties, piederumi, rīki, risināt, risinātu
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macedonian
Translations:
се справи со, справи, се справи, справување со, справување
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romanian
Translations:
aborda, abordeze, combaterea, a aborda, face față
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slovenian
Translations:
reševanje, reševanju, obravnavati, spopasti, dosti
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slovak
Translations:
kladka, vysporiadať, vyrovnať, riešiť, čeliť, zvládnuť

The meaning and "use of": tackle

noun
  • the equipment required for a task or sport. - fishing tackle
  • a mechanism consisting of ropes, pulley blocks, hooks, or other things for lifting heavy objects. - They pumped out water and used ropes and tackle to lift and pull pieces of the aircraft apart to conduct a search for hazardous components.
  • an act of seizing and stopping a player in possession of the ball by knocking them to the ground. - He does not break as many tackles as one might expect from a player of his dimensions.
  • a player who lines up inside the end along the line of scrimmage. - The team is serious about drafting a right offensive tackle in the early rounds.
verb
  • make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task). - police have launched an initiative to tackle rising crime

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