Some players see injuring their opponent as a legitimate tactic.
Children are adept at delaying tactics.
The coach was criticized for his negative tactics.
She decided on a stalling tactic.
the temptation to use underhand tactics
They were desperate enough to try shock tactics.
I refuse to stoop to such bullying tactics.
They would do well to switch tactics.
Longer races demand different tactics.
His strong-arm tactics paid off.
Teachers learn tactics for dealing with aggressive children.
We use a variety of tactics to make learning fun.
• Aggressive advertising tactics may mislead consumers.
• The union has used every possible delaying tactic (= something you do to give yourself more time ) .
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I think we'll have to change our marketing tactics.
»The tactics used by the salesman made her uncomfortable.
»The complaints are no more than a delaying tactic.
tactic form - тактическая форма
1. {ʹtæktık} = ~s
2. {ʹtæktık} a
1. относящийся к порядку, расположению
2. лингв. несовр. тактический; синтаксический
~ form - тактическая форма
II {ʹtæktık} a уст.осязательный
• Bait and switch, e.g.
• Bit of strategy
• Deflection or underpromotion, in chess
• Expedient
• Feinting, e.g.
• Gambit
• Maneuver
• Means to an end
• Method
• Military maneuver
• Part of a war plan
• Pin, fork or skewer, in chess
• Plan
• Plan of attack
• Scare ___
• Stratagem
• Strategy
• A plan for attaining a particular goal