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I . tack [tæk] N

1. tack (nail):

tack

2. tack (drawing pin):

tack

3. tack NAUT:

tack
hals m

4. tack (approach, policy):

to try a different tack

5. tack (stitch):

tack

6. tack Brit POL (clause):

tack

II . tack [tæk] VB trans

2. tack (sew):

tack
fastrygować [perf przy-]

3. tack Brit POL:

tack

III . tack [tæk] VB intr NAUT

tack

tick-tack-toe N no pl AM GAMES

Usage examples with tack

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In these conditions windsurf boards also tack and jibe like a sailing boat.
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Adjuncts may be incorporated into the tack treatments, such as anti-static additives, fire retardants, dyes or other performance-enhancing materials.
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With the prevailing trade wind direction being east to east-north-east, this is most frequently down-the-line sailing on starboard tack (wind from right when standing on the beach).
Sheepskin numnahs, saddle pads, saddle seat covers, sheepskin horse boots, tack linings and girth tubes are also made and used in equestrianism.
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A windsurfing sail is tensioned at two points: at the tack (by downhaul), and at the clew (by outhaul).
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It is thought than rather than straight obstinacy, the central bank's tack is more designed to protect public finances.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
Trying to avoid stumbling into trenches carrying armfuls of tack or buckets of sheep feed is an art.
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk
Tack should be workmanlike, with bridles having a flat noseband and plain browband.
en.wikipedia.org
However, sailboats typically tack back and forth, creating a longer distance than a straight line.
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The tack on the horses and buggies is often all black, rather than brown leather.
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