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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
Drafting tape looks similar to ordinary household masking tape, but has a lower tack.
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So when the destination is directly into the wind the best strategy is given by the racing adage tack on a header.
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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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Very high tack surfaces pose a contamination threat because they are prone to pulling off overshoe protection.
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Frequently used in pressure-sensitive adhesive applications, where the composition retains tack even when solidified; however non-pressure-sensitive formulations are also used.
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Trying to avoid stumbling into trenches carrying armfuls of tack or buckets of sheep feed is an art.
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk
One tack will offer a clearer route than the other, giving the sloop more time to accelerate and gain steerageway before encountering any hazards.
www.mysailing.com.au
In these conditions windsurf boards also tack and jibe like a sailing boat.
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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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Tack should be workmanlike, with bridles having a flat noseband and plain browband.
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