tac|it
/tæ
s
I
t/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If you refer to someone's
tacit
agreement or approval, you mean they are agreeing to something or approving it without actually saying so, often because they are unwilling to admit to doing so. □
taci|turn
/tæ
s
I
tɜː
r
n/ ADJ
A
taciturn
person does not say very much and can seem unfriendly. □
tack /tæ k/ (tacks , tacking , tacked )
1 N‑COUNT A tack is a short nail with a broad, flat head, especially one that is used for fastening carpets to the floor.
2 → see also thumbtack
3to get down to brass tacks → see brass
4
VERB
If you
tack
something to a surface, you pin it there with tacks or drawing pins. □ [V
n +
5
N‑SING
If you change
tack
or try a different
tack
, you try a different method for dealing with a situation. □
6
VERB
If a sailing boat
is tacking
or if the people in it
tack
it, it is sailing towards a particular point in a series of sideways movements rather than in a straight line. □ [V
]
7
VERB
If you
tack
pieces of material together, you sew them together with big, loose stitches in order to hold them firmly or check that they fit, before sewing them properly. □ [V
n with
▸
tack on
PHRASAL VERB
If you say that something
is tacked on
to something else, you think that it is added in a hurry and in an unsatisfactory way. □ [
tack|le ◆◇◇ /tæ k ə l/ (tackles , tackling , tackled )
1
VERB
If you
tackle
a difficult problem or task, you deal with it in a very determined or efficient way. □ [V
n]
2
VERB
If you
tackle
someone in a game such as hockey or football, you try to take the ball away from them. If you
tackle
someone in rugby or American football, you knock them to the ground. □ [V
n]
3
VERB
If you
tackle
someone about a particular matter, you speak to them honestly about it, usually in order to get it changed or done. □ [V
n +
4
VERB
If you
tackle
someone, you attack them and fight them. □ [V
n]
5
N‑UNCOUNT
Tackle
is the equipment that you need for a sport or activity, especially fishing. □
tacky /tæ ki/ (tackier , tackiest )
1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If you describe something as
tacky
, you dislike it because it is cheap and badly made or vulgar. [INFORMAL
, DISAPPROVAL
] □
2
ADJ
If something such as paint or glue is
tacky
, it is slightly sticky and not yet dry. □
taco /tæ koʊ/ (tacos ) N‑COUNT A taco is a crispy Mexican pancake made from corn and eggs, which is folded and filled with meat, vegetables, and a spicy sauce.