Encara no tenim significats per a "other tack".
1The latter fell off, and the sail filled on the other tack.
2In a minute she was round, and filled on the other tack.
3By that time the foresail had filled on the other tack.
4He must either make a harbor or go about on the other tack.
5OK, how about that other tack, letting Earth shed more heat into space?
6Joe obeyed, and, the head-sail filling, forced her off on the other tack.
7We must take in our light sails and go on the other tack soon.
8The reefs were turned out, and the ship came about on the other tack.
9We dared not veer so as to bring the ship on the other tack.
10When it came, the English line wore, and formed again on the other tack.
11The Coquette was standing on the other tack, and necessarily inclined from her enemy.
12I'd go on the other tack: don't be too honest.'
13The mate with the terrific whiskers was now putting the ship on the other tack.
14He knew it was no use reproaching her, so he went on the other tack.
15I got it out, in readiness for the other tack, in case the knave should ware.
16Get her on the other tack, lads, but be as quiet as you can about it.
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