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tactic

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tac·tic /ˈtæktɪk/ ●●○ noun [countableC]  
1 WAY/METHODa method that you use to achieve something 手法;策略
 a tactic employed to speed up the peace process
为加速和平进程而采取的策略
 Republicans accuse Democrats of using delaying tactics (=something you do in order to give yourself more time) to prevent a final vote on the bill.
共和党指责民主党采取拖延战术来阻止议案的最终票决。
 Shock tactics are being used in an attempt to stop drink drivers.
正在采取震慑策略来制止司机酒后驾车。
2. tactics [plural]WAY/METHOD the science of arranging and moving military forces in a battle 战术,兵法
strong-arm tactics at strong-arm
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + tactic
a delaying tactic (=an action which gives you more time)
His enemies believed that his sickness was just another delaying tactic.
scare tactics (=in which you deliberately try to frighten people)
He accused the opposition of scare tactics.
shock tactics (=in which you deliberately try to shock people)
The charity resorted to shock tactics to try to bring its message home.
strong-arm tactics (=the use of force, violence, or threats)
Others were furious at what they said were government strong-arm tactics over the vote.
a diversionary tactic (=an action which draws attention away from something)
Before the attack, nearby areas were bombed as a diversionary tactic.
underhand/unfair tactics (=actions which are not fair or honest)
I wouldn't stoop to such sneaky, underhand tactics.
verbs
use a tactic
We used various tactics to get their support.
employ/adopt a tactic formal (=use a tactic)
Many species of fish employ similar defence tactics.
change/switch tactics
Manchester United switched tactics in the second half.
resort to a tactic (=use a tactic because there is no other way to do something)
Students resort to these tactics when they see no other way to address the problem.
a tactic works (=is successful)
Those tactics won’t work with me anymore – I know you too well.
phrases
a change of tactics
They trailed 2–1 at half time, but a change of tactics brought a 3–2 win.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
tactictac·tic /ˈtæktɪk/ noun [countableC usually plural]
a method that you use to achieve something
Aggressive advertising tactics may mislead consumers.
The union has used every possible delaying tactic (=something you do to give yourself more time).
Origin tactic
(1600-1700) Modern Latin tactica, from Greek taktika, from tassein to arrange, place in battle formation
tac·tic nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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