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Definition of tactical in English: tacticaladjective ˈtaktɪk(ə)lˈtæktək(ə)l 1Relating to or constituting actions carefully planned to gain a specific military end. 战术的 as a tactical officer in the field he had no equal 作为一名战场上的战术军官,没人能和他匹敌。 Example sentencesExamples - That, he says, was the basis upon which the squad was chosen, rather than with a specific tactical plan in place.
- The sheer numbers and volume of traffic to and from Iraq, from the tactical to the strategic level, were significant.
- The cost is the alienation of mainstream Arabs - tactical gain for strategic loss, or at least so it appears on the surface.
- The squadron's first officer is also our security and tactical officer.
- The company tactical officers incorporate feedback into biannual counseling for cadets.
- Four well-armed officers clearly had a tactical advantage if they used good judgement and training.
- Last month she joined the US National Guard and quickly impressed her commanding officers with her tactical genius.
- Despite its size, Iwo Jima was considered to have great tactical importance.
- Thus, they determine the feasibility of strategic and tactical plans.
- The Seleucids echeloned their right cavalry wing forward to gain tactical advantage.
- After the fall of France the Luftwaffe was in a very favourable geographical position for operations against England, but it did not have any overall tactical plan.
- As a field commander he combined an icy calm and plain common sense with great tactical flair.
- Throughout eight tactical scenarios the officers are required to quickly develop, communicate and execute their mission.
- The result is usually a plan focused at the tactical level driven by the Defense Department toward an exit strategy.
- She'd ordered her tactical officer to keep her eyes on the enemy carrier.
- Next, you wonder how to organize an entire brigade combat team's equipment to flow according to the tactical plan.
- I called to my tactical officer, as I fastened the last strap of the restraining harness snugly across my shoulders.
- Similarly, Israel had gained a tactical victory but could not afford to pressure the Soviets further.
- Does one airplane, one bomb, one target represent strategic air power or tactical employment of aviation?
- But the Army planned a much greater tactical role for the helicopter in Vietnam.
- 1.1 (of bombing or weapons) done or for use in immediate support of military or naval operations.
(轰炸,武器)战术性的。常与STRATEGIC 相对 NATO already has about 7,000 tactical nuclear weapons in Europe Often contrasted with strategic Example sentencesExamples - The depot is the Army's center of technical excellence for air defense and tactical missile ground support equipment.
- Numbered air forces are tactical echelons, providing operational leadership and supervision.
- The administration began a conventional military build-up, and increased the number and types of tactical nuclear weapons.
- Tenacious dedication to the simple but demanding task, plus tactical air support, allowed the division to survive.
- With production under way, the timing was right to shift attention to the tactical missile threat.
- Washington was not aware of the presence of these tactical nuclear weapons and delivery systems in Cuba.
- If it turned out to be a large enemy unit, then the division would employ a larger force as well as artillery and tactical air support.
- Luftwaffe tactical support for ground operations during the rest of the campaign remained spotty and ineffectual.
- I have always disliked the Glock as a tactical weapon because it has no second strike capability.
- Close-range striking or longer-range missile or projectile weapons provide tactical hitting or firepower.
- We need a binding and verifiable agreement on tactical nuclear weapons immediately.
- There were virtually no tactical attack bombers of any value.
- Two new tactical rifles are now available from companies which were once known as handgun manufacturers.
- This was also the war where chemical agents were first openly used as tactical weapons.
- Rehearsals and supervision are critical when supporting tactical operations.
- Six modules designed to support tactical air operations arrive and are placed at the far end of the ramp.
- He announced to the world the Soviet Union was building secret missile bases in Cuba to house tactical nuclear weapons.
- The center also plans, directs and controls the sorties that provide troops with a constant tactical air support.
- The Air Force objected to the Army having such a capability because tactical air support was the role of the Air Force.
2Showing adroit planning; aiming at an end beyond the immediate action. (人,行为)有策略的 in a tactical retreat, she moved into a hotel with her daughters 作为策略性撤退,她和女儿们搬进了一家宾馆。 Example sentencesExamples - Gabriel often relied more upon cunning and tactical exploitation than raw power which the others seemed to possess.
- He will be responsible for the planning and execution of tactical marketing strategies.
- On the most burning issue, the war in Iraq, Kerry's differences with Bush are purely tactical.
- Phil Howell produced good tactical kicking and Saracens led 0-29 at the interval.
- The problem is that as a small company, it needs to be smarter and more tactical to get its product into the hands of the right people at the right time.
- Perhaps Shakespeare felt that a judicious tactical retreat following rehearsal criticism was in order, but that does not brand the line a mistake.
- In tactical planning on strategic and key issues for the country we can rely for a common position on parties from the left to the right.
- Remember, there aren't many who will trust you for a while, so your moves may become more tactical than diplomatic for a while, but that's okay.
- Leading any cricketing side calls for tactical acumen, that ability to create situations and victories.
- In the final analysis, the factional differences no matter how bitter are purely tactical.
- Increasingly, data are a vital component in strategic and tactical planning.
- Many players have tactical abilities far beyond their rating, but are positionally pathetic.
- Thatcher lost nothing, making only a tactical retreat from a skirmish to prepare for the real battle.
- This tactical retreat by the government will do little to resolve the problem.
- Many of the old inadequacies returned: the hesitancy in decision-making, the impoverished tactical acumen.
- McEwen, for his part, did a great tactical final kilometer to win that one.
- There is no doubt that he has a sound tactical or strategic sense.
- The apparently mild response in New Delhi, at least at present, is purely tactical.
- That's how humanity works, we only fix things after they've gone wrong, we're awful at tactical planning.
- The police accept that tactical errors were made during the first week and a half of the investigation.
Synonyms calculated, planned, plotted, prudent, strategic, politic, diplomatic, judicious, shrewd, skilful, adroit, clever, smart, cunning, artful, wily informal foxy 3British (of voting) aimed at preventing the strongest candidate from winning by supporting the next strongest, without regard to one's true political allegiance. (投票)策略性的(无论是否真的支持,但为了防止最强的候选人获胜而支持实力第二的候选人) Labour supporters in the city organized a tactical voting campaign Example sentencesExamples - The party benefited from the sharp fall in the Tory vote and from tactical voting to win 46 seats in 1997, 10 of them in Scotland.
- Perhaps someone with the time and technical know-how will construct a website for progressive tactical voters.
- It will be interesting to see if there is a detectable tactical vote today.
- Or they might go for the old school of anti-Tory tactical vote.
- In this election, it was Iraq - an obstacle that stood between many Lib Dems and a tactical, anti-Tory vote for Labour.
- The simple system in which each voter gives a single vote to their favourite candidate can also lead to tactical voting.
- The message emerging from Hamilton South and Ayr is that protest and tactical votes are shifting voters dramatically.
- In other words, Labour would have had a landslide election victory in 1997 even if no tactical vote had been cast.
- More dangerous would be a rebellion by tactical voters.
- They have called for tactical voting in north and south Swindon to prevent the Tories regaining the town.
- Tactical voting offers huge advantages in getting the maximum representation.
- In spite of be a Labour Party member, and living in a staunch Labour area to boot, out came my tactical vote.
- One reason for this is that in many seats tactical voting is pointless.
- Now while such achievements are laudable, tactical vote swapping should, if it is to be organised by a third party, be run on a non-partisan basis.
- The situation has gone beyond tactical voting.
- They are not getting a tactical protest vote - there is real enthusiasm among BNP voters and little in the way of active opposition to them.
- Where, for instance, was the effort to encourage tactical voting from nationalists?
- With the aim of winning a legislative majority, both camps have made vote allocation and tactical voting their campaign strategy of choice.
- But if the effect of his views is difficult to gauge, the effect of tactical voting is not.
- There are vote-swapping websites to coordinate the efforts of tactical voters.
OriginLate 16th century (in the sense 'relating to military or naval tactics'): from Greek taktikos (see tactic) + -al. Rhymesimpractical, practical, syntactical Definition of tactical in US English: tacticaladjectiveˈtæktək(ə)lˈtaktək(ə)l 1Relating to or constituting actions carefully planned to gain a specific military end. 战术的 as a tactical officer in the field he had no equal 作为一名战场上的战术军官,没人能和他匹敌。 Example sentencesExamples - The sheer numbers and volume of traffic to and from Iraq, from the tactical to the strategic level, were significant.
- As a field commander he combined an icy calm and plain common sense with great tactical flair.
- The result is usually a plan focused at the tactical level driven by the Defense Department toward an exit strategy.
- Does one airplane, one bomb, one target represent strategic air power or tactical employment of aviation?
- That, he says, was the basis upon which the squad was chosen, rather than with a specific tactical plan in place.
- Four well-armed officers clearly had a tactical advantage if they used good judgement and training.
- Despite its size, Iwo Jima was considered to have great tactical importance.
- Throughout eight tactical scenarios the officers are required to quickly develop, communicate and execute their mission.
- Next, you wonder how to organize an entire brigade combat team's equipment to flow according to the tactical plan.
- She'd ordered her tactical officer to keep her eyes on the enemy carrier.
- Similarly, Israel had gained a tactical victory but could not afford to pressure the Soviets further.
- The cost is the alienation of mainstream Arabs - tactical gain for strategic loss, or at least so it appears on the surface.
- The squadron's first officer is also our security and tactical officer.
- Last month she joined the US National Guard and quickly impressed her commanding officers with her tactical genius.
- Thus, they determine the feasibility of strategic and tactical plans.
- The Seleucids echeloned their right cavalry wing forward to gain tactical advantage.
- But the Army planned a much greater tactical role for the helicopter in Vietnam.
- After the fall of France the Luftwaffe was in a very favourable geographical position for operations against England, but it did not have any overall tactical plan.
- The company tactical officers incorporate feedback into biannual counseling for cadets.
- I called to my tactical officer, as I fastened the last strap of the restraining harness snugly across my shoulders.
- 1.1 (of bombing or weapons) done or for use in immediate support of military or naval operations.
(轰炸,武器)战术性的。常与STRATEGIC 相对 Often contrasted with strategic Example sentencesExamples - The Air Force objected to the Army having such a capability because tactical air support was the role of the Air Force.
- I have always disliked the Glock as a tactical weapon because it has no second strike capability.
- There were virtually no tactical attack bombers of any value.
- With production under way, the timing was right to shift attention to the tactical missile threat.
- Two new tactical rifles are now available from companies which were once known as handgun manufacturers.
- The center also plans, directs and controls the sorties that provide troops with a constant tactical air support.
- If it turned out to be a large enemy unit, then the division would employ a larger force as well as artillery and tactical air support.
- Washington was not aware of the presence of these tactical nuclear weapons and delivery systems in Cuba.
- Rehearsals and supervision are critical when supporting tactical operations.
- Tenacious dedication to the simple but demanding task, plus tactical air support, allowed the division to survive.
- Six modules designed to support tactical air operations arrive and are placed at the far end of the ramp.
- Close-range striking or longer-range missile or projectile weapons provide tactical hitting or firepower.
- The depot is the Army's center of technical excellence for air defense and tactical missile ground support equipment.
- He announced to the world the Soviet Union was building secret missile bases in Cuba to house tactical nuclear weapons.
- Numbered air forces are tactical echelons, providing operational leadership and supervision.
- This was also the war where chemical agents were first openly used as tactical weapons.
- The administration began a conventional military build-up, and increased the number and types of tactical nuclear weapons.
- We need a binding and verifiable agreement on tactical nuclear weapons immediately.
- Luftwaffe tactical support for ground operations during the rest of the campaign remained spotty and ineffectual.
- 1.2 (of a person or their actions) showing adroit planning; aiming at an end beyond the immediate action.
(人,行为)有策略的 in a tactical retreat, she moved into a hotel with her daughters 作为策略性撤退,她和女儿们搬进了一家宾馆。 Example sentencesExamples - Remember, there aren't many who will trust you for a while, so your moves may become more tactical than diplomatic for a while, but that's okay.
- Perhaps Shakespeare felt that a judicious tactical retreat following rehearsal criticism was in order, but that does not brand the line a mistake.
- The apparently mild response in New Delhi, at least at present, is purely tactical.
- This tactical retreat by the government will do little to resolve the problem.
- Many players have tactical abilities far beyond their rating, but are positionally pathetic.
- McEwen, for his part, did a great tactical final kilometer to win that one.
- Phil Howell produced good tactical kicking and Saracens led 0-29 at the interval.
- On the most burning issue, the war in Iraq, Kerry's differences with Bush are purely tactical.
- He will be responsible for the planning and execution of tactical marketing strategies.
- In tactical planning on strategic and key issues for the country we can rely for a common position on parties from the left to the right.
- Many of the old inadequacies returned: the hesitancy in decision-making, the impoverished tactical acumen.
- Gabriel often relied more upon cunning and tactical exploitation than raw power which the others seemed to possess.
- There is no doubt that he has a sound tactical or strategic sense.
- That's how humanity works, we only fix things after they've gone wrong, we're awful at tactical planning.
- The police accept that tactical errors were made during the first week and a half of the investigation.
- Thatcher lost nothing, making only a tactical retreat from a skirmish to prepare for the real battle.
- The problem is that as a small company, it needs to be smarter and more tactical to get its product into the hands of the right people at the right time.
- Increasingly, data are a vital component in strategic and tactical planning.
- Leading any cricketing side calls for tactical acumen, that ability to create situations and victories.
- In the final analysis, the factional differences no matter how bitter are purely tactical.
Synonyms calculated, planned, plotted, prudent, strategic, politic, diplomatic, judicious, shrewd, skilful, adroit, clever, smart, cunning, artful, wily
OriginLate 16th century (in the sense ‘relating to military or naval tactics’): from Greek taktikos (see tactic) + -al. |