0 a small, sharp nail with a flat end -- 圖釘,大頭釘
1 a long, loose stitch -- (為定樣臨時縫上的)粗縫針腳,假縫
2 all the objects that the rider of a horse needs, including saddles and bridles -- 鞍轡,馬具
3 the direction or distance that a boat moves at an angle to the direction of the wind, so that the boat receives the wind on its sails -- (船)戧風航行;搶風調向
4 to fasten something to a place with tacks -- 用圖釘釘
5 to sew with a long, loose stitch that holds two pieces of material together temporarily, before they are sewn together in a more tidy or permanent way -- (為定樣而)用粗縫針腳縫
6 (of a boat) to turn so that it is at an angle to the direction of the wind and receives the wind on its sails -- (船)戧風航行;搶風調向
The louma brings about an expansion and diversification of work strategies and social networks, tacking non-cropping activities upon cropping routines.
There is no departure from the 'intended track', but tacking takes place in response to headwinds.
Illnessrehabilitation is most apparent when it is tacked on to various medical specialties.
Thus, one is forced to deal with the real structure of the problem and not the one tacked on ad hoc by a choice of coordinates.
I wanted to bring the matter to actualities and down to brass tacks.
He has to clear the decks and throw overboard all the passengers and get down to brass tacks.
Much of what he tacked on was thoroughly mischievous.
At the moment, it is just tacked on at the end.
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