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Meanings of
tack on
in English
Portuguese
anexar
Catalan
afegir
Spanish
añadir
Back to the meaning
Fix to; attach.
tack
append
tag on
hang on
Portuguese
anexar
Usage of
tack on
in English
1
Some plans do, though they
tack
on
a long list of exceptions.
2
Trump took a different
tack
on
the Kentucky battle over gay marriage.
3
The fences down, the outhouses had to have more boards
tack
on
.
4
Even our hero might make a bad
tack
on
his first cruise.
5
Hal isn't the sharpest
tack
on
the corkboard, but he tries hard.
6
However, Orange Chief Executive Stephane Richard indicated a change of
tack
on
Thursday.
7
This being Europe,
tack
on
another 21 percent for the V.A.T.
8
But the EU is not changing
tack
on
keeping them there.
9
But you must come up and
tack
on
my patterns all the same.
10
Such a buttonhole may be completed with a bar
tack
on
each end.
11
The government has indicated it has no plans to change
tack
on
fuel prices.
12
I decided to take a different
tack
on
the problem.
13
Halcón has no plans to issue more shares or
tack
on
debt, Wilson said.
14
Two years worth of interest could
tack
on
tens of millions of dollars more.
15
You can also
tack
on
a direct start and finish to add two V-grades.
16
That may explain Schaeuble's verbal change of
tack
on
Tuesday.
Other examples for "tack on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
tack
on
tack
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
tack on
Portuguese
anexar
Catalan
afegir
adjuntar
agregar
Spanish
añadir
Tack on
through the time
Tack on
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common