tackle
verb
noun
ˈtækəl
verb
1
to
try
to
deal
with
a
difficult
problem
处理,对付〔难题〕
T
There
is
more
than
one
way
to
tackle
the
problem.
解决这个问题不止一个办法。
It
took
twelve
fire
engines
to
tackle
the
blaze
.
用了十二辆消防车来对付那场大火。
2
a.
to
try
to
take
the
ball
away
from
an
opponent
in
a
game
such
as
football
or
HOCKEY
b.
to
force
someone
to
the
ground
so
that
they
stop
running,
in
a
game
such
as
American
football
or
RUGBY
〔美式足球或橄榄球比赛中〕擒抱
I,T
3
to
talk
to
someone
in
order
to
deal
with
a
difficult
problem
[英] 〔为了解决难题〕与…商谈,与…交涉
T | BrE
tackle
sb
about
sth
When
I
tackled
Susan
about
it,
she
admitted
she’d
made
a
mistake.
我和苏珊谈了这件事,她承认是她弄错了。
4
to
start
fighting
someone,
especially
a
criminal
对付,打〔尤指罪犯〕
T
I
certainly
couldn’t
tackle
both
of
them
on
my
own.
光我一个人当然对付不了他们两个。
noun
5
a.
an
attempt
to
take
the
ball
from
an
opponent
in
a
game
such
as
football
b.
an
attempt
to
stop
an
opponent
by
forcing
them
to
the
ground,
especially
in
American
football
or
RUGBY
〔尤指美式足球或橄榄球中的〕擒抱
C
6
a
player
in
American
football
who
stops
other
players
by
tackling
them
or
preventing
them
from
moving
forward
〔美式足球中的〕阻截队员
C
7
the
equipment
used
in
some
sports
and
activities,
especially
fishing
〔体育〕器具〔尤指钓具〕
U
8
ropes
and
PULLEYS
(=wheels)
used
for
lifting
heavy
things
滑车,滑轮组
C,U
9
a
man’s
sexual
organs
[英,非正式] 男性性器官
U | BrE informal