A nail with a large head.
(Nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind.
Другие значения термина "tack" 1 But others have been forced by current circumstances to change tack completely.
2 It marks a change of tack when dealing with the financial industry.
3 Wired: Gervais takes tack - sharp aim at all things absurd -including himself.
4 This time, some companies that had sold guns for years changed tack .
5 Mexico's national electricity company CFE will follow a similar tack , she added.
6 The deal forced firms such as Somafone to change tack to survive.
7 We might have to tack an extra five thousand steps on today.
8 Tyacke was under sail, changing tack now that the way was clear.
9 Jeremy Hutchinson is 100 years of age and sharp as a tack .
10 Stretch the sheet on the wall and tack it firmly in place.
11 So I'm taking a different tack and that might work better instead.
12 Some plans do, though they tack on a long list of exceptions.
13 With gentle persuasion tried and failed, the government needs to change tack .
14 Having clearly learned from defeat in previous finals, Munster changed tack accordingly.
15 Two small outbuildings used for storing tack and feed were burning separately.
16 The first-mate went to the tack , and the second to the sheet.
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