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活肉
gwóźdź tapicerski
I. tack [tæk] N
1. tack (nail):
tack
2. tack (drawing pin):
tack
3. tack NAUT:
tack
4. tack (approach, policy):
5. tack (stitch):
tack
6. tack Brit POL (clause):
tack
II. tack [tæk] VB trans
1. tack:
tack (with pins)
przypinać [perf przypiąć]
tack (with nails)
przybijać [perf przybić]
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
tick-tack-toe
OpenDict entry
tack-weld N
tack-weld
Present
Itack
youtack
he/she/ittacks
wetack
youtack
theytack
Past
Itacked
youtacked
he/she/ittacked
wetacked
youtacked
theytacked
Present Perfect
Ihavetacked
youhavetacked
he/she/ithastacked
wehavetacked
youhavetacked
theyhavetacked
Past Perfect
Ihadtacked
youhadtacked
he/she/ithadtacked
wehadtacked
youhadtacked
theyhadtacked
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The activity at noon was a life-sized tick-tack-toe relay race where students from each team had to run across the gym to move its markers to create a straight line.
www.canoracourier.com
The tick-tack-toe passing will be quicker, slicker and riskier.
www.firstpost.com
A child's dream: from four slides -- including a kiddie-sized one -- to hopping blocks, tick-tack-toe and monkey bars.
www.cbc.ca
Drafting tape looks similar to ordinary household masking tape, but has a lower tack.
en.wikipedia.org
So when the destination is directly into the wind the best strategy is given by the racing adage tack on a header.
en.wikipedia.org