单词 | Tack |
例句 | 1. The ship was on the starboard tack. 2. New research is taking a different tack. 3. He is hammering a tack into the wall to hang a picture. 4. If that doesn't work, we'll try a different tack . 5. Hammered a tack into the wall and hung a small picture from it. 6. We were sailing on starboard tack. 7. It would be unwise to change tack now. 8. Rudy changed tack , his tone suddenly becoming friendly. 9. The interviewer decided to try another tack. 10. I find gentle persuasion is the best tack. 11. Please tack down the lid of the box. 11. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 12. Tack them together with a 1.5 cm seam. 13. She suddenly changed tack, taking him by surprise. 14. The helmsman could tack the boat singlehanded. 15. We managed to tack down the stairway carpet. 16. The yacht swung to the opposite tack. 17. His thoughts wandered off on another tack. 18. Tack the cord around the cushion. 19. We sailed on an easter tack. 20. They decided to tack an amendment to the bill. 21. They were sailing on port / starboard tack . 22. The captain ordered a change of tack. 23. If you cannot persuade him, try a new tack and offer him money. 24. I think you're on the wrong tack with that approach. 25. It was a brave decision to change tack in the middle of the project. 26. The ship would point up better on the port tack. 27. She scrounged around in the tool box for a tack or nail to hang the notice up with. 28. When threats failed, she decided to try / take a different tack. 29. I've written twice and received no reply, so I might change tack and call her. 30. Since they had failed to persuade the unions, the government tried the new tack of forcing them to agree. 1. The ship was on the starboard tack. 2. New research is taking a different tack. 3. He is hammering a tack into the wall to hang a picture. 4. If that doesn't work, we'll try a different tack . 5. Hammered a tack into the wall and hung a small picture from it. 6. We were sailing on starboard tack. 7. The captain ordered a change of tack. 8. If you cannot persuade him, try a new tack and offer him money. 31. This report takes a different tack from the 20 that have come before. 32. Please tack up quickly. 33. Instead, the firm changed tack. 34. The boat sliced into its tack. 35. Sewing Tack wadding to wrong side of fabric pieces. 36. The stable hands eat lunch in the tack room. 37. Last year, Krenning decided to try a new tack. 38. They had to change tack, agreed Paul McGee. 39. The emergency gas cans might tack on an-other fifty. 40. In desperation I changed tack. 41. In the second half,(http:///tack.html) he suddenly changed tack. 42. Nigel changed tack and his tone became more accommodating. 43. Therefore self-observation is an essential prerequisite for his tack. 44. The Vice-President, Richard M.. Nixon, then tried an-other tack. 45. From the tack room Umberto's snores rent the air. 46. Then it changed tack, slewing around slightly. 47. You need flexibility to change tack if you are not getting it right. 48. And it was able to set off on a totally different, and more professional, tack. 49. Game officials would tack on to the end of the game additional minutes consumed by injury time outs. 50. The big cat started to swing on to the other tack but a swell caught her bow, slamming her back. 51. In another chamber in the same palace Seigneur Amaury de Craon was also preparing to change tack. 52. I tried a different tack, beginning with the conscious demotion of sensei. 53. Tack each pleat in place on the right side, from top to bottom of buckram. 54. She wasn't on the wooden horse or in the yard or in the tack room. 55. However, when you tack it should be for tactical reasons. 56. Always nice that they tack a little contest on to the end of a week like this. 57. Our tack room is filled with the smell of leather and saddle soap. 58. But Clinton and Dole have taken a completely different tack. 59. Most of those who resisted the notion of a radical indeterminacy in nature followed a different tack from Einstein. 60. But Karl Rove, chief political strategist in the Bush team, has taken the other tack. 61. Tack, then machine the lining to the outer fabric along these marked lines to form lath channel. 62. Once on the new side, the rig should be thrown well forwards to complete the turn on to the new tack. 63. With raw edges level, tack bias strip around neck edge with ends on top of facing. 64. Armed with inadequate information he usually fails to see why one moment is better for putting in a tack than any other. 65. Let the samples dry thoroughly, then tack them up on a wall and note the differences. 66. Last week I decided to start running again, figuring maybe I could tack on a few hours to my life expectancy. 67. Virgil Glover himself seeing Tom Glover doing rather badly, shining like a brass tack next to a silver dollar. 68. The horse was immaculate, mane braided, tack buffed to perfection. 69. Julia, his bridle, I think, must still be in the tack room. 70. Into Water I believe that to conquer fear of water, gentle persuasion is the best tack. 71. If you do get a bad start it is worth tacking through the fleet on port tack in search of clear wind. 72. On the basis of this Tack signed a conditional agreement to buy the bacon curing business. 73. A mere 99p from your local tack emporium Dolcis is launching a club tour. 74. Dan comments' Paceley was as sharp as a tack and super dependable. 75. Pin,(http:///tack.html) tack then machine the soft side of touch-and-close fastener over the raw edges. 76. Then Patrick changed the subject and when they were all away on the new tack he took Rain aside. 77. She turned out the light and reaching for a pitchfork crept towards the tack room. 78. Horse rustling, along with theft of tack, horse boxes, trailers and other equipment(), is a growing problem. 79. To the lunchtime office workers politely watching the opening parade, Stockshow is a Marlboro world of fringed leather and fancy tack. 80. To reduce slippage, tack coarse-gauge chicken wire flush to the deck. 81. The fully battened mainsail is loose-footed and stands a bold roach which has to brush past the backstay during a tack. 82. On a different tack, Republican lawmakers have penned bills that would limit welfare benefits to teen moms. 83. Luke could have done with more help, but Umberto had barricaded himself into the tack room with another bottle. 84. This pop will never trivialize itself, and so can never be lauded as cheap tack. 85. It therefore had to change tack, further adding to confusion in governmental policy-making. 86. When the start signal goes the boards are free to start by sailing out close behind the start board on starboard tack. 87. Then firmly tack the seam, leaving the needles in place, to hold the layers together. 88. Stables break-in: Thieves broke into a Scarborough riding stables and stole tack worth £859. 89. You should pay particular attention to the dual needs of Tack as an owner and as a manager. 90. But as the elder brother remains silent, his lawyers are preparing a new tack in their fight against murder charges. 91. There is no point booking a package holiday - this contains the essentially free spirit of the tack traveller. 92. Let them dry thoroughly, tack them on to a wall and note the difference in colour shade, value and vibrancy. 93. He admitted that he had gotten us off on the wrong tack, and that we'd need to start again. 94. I do not propose to get involved in what is clearly a diversionary tack. 95. They would search the woods behind the house, and Nockerd would tack the chicken wire tighter around the cage. 96. And that you learn to groom Goosedown, and feed her, and take care of her tack, the whole works. 97. In the spring, you could tack them on a post in your garden to keep the crows. away! 98. I feel that this advertising campaign is on completely the wrong tack. 99. Although the record initially had the band's approval, they soon changed tack when the implications were realised. 100. Fig 28 Once round on to the new tack, the board is steered on to its new course by leaning the rig forwards. 101. It was past three o'clock, but the tack room light, besieged with huge crashing moths, was still on. 102. The jury found that Canon Express, on starboard tack, was forced to give way to Prime Factor on port. 103. That promotion angle is also a tack taken by department stores. 104. Eudo had replied through swollen, bloody lips that he knew nothing, so the questioners changed tack. 105. It would have looked, moreover, as though the Government were backsliding, so a swift change of tack was ordained. 106. Do not tack too much in the early stages of the beat and do not let yourself be forced the wrong way. 107. Turbulence and violent death haunted his adolescence just as repression and hard tack had besieged his childhood. 108. If all these occur it is a fairly good indication that you should tack. 109. Then, taking the other tack, Stettinius injects his family portraits with a sense of the strange. 110. But first harness, tack and carriages had to be spruced up to ensure top marks for turnout. 111. Turn under the raw edge of the top seam allowance and tack in place over the trimmed edge. 112. Yet the most impressive songs take a totally unexpected tack. 113. Pin, tack and stitch along the remaining three sides, including frill or piping, if using. 114. Then he changed tack and asked us if we had any problems with his friends. 115. The coarse, chewy hard tack became my dinner for more than six months. 116. The tack adds to this by rubbing the cheek against the sharp teeth. 117. Tack Turning round by steering into the wind and stepping around the front of the mast. 118. Whilst these are small adjustments, Aldus have changed their tack on two other fronts as well. 119. New Line, the most interesting independent, is taking a different tack. 120. In the House of Lords, the argument went off on a rather different tack. 121. Tack and Turnout Tack requirements vary for different classes and may be stated on the schedule. 122. The vessel lay over heavily on the starboard tack. 123. Pull it off, tack and paper in vest pocket. 124. They tack a truck on to the passenger train. 125. I usually tack on DS after the database name. 126. Why, now she's on the other tack! 127. Tack the carpet to the floorboards. 128. Yet Portamento is richer still when it changes tack. 129. If you can't persuade him, try a new tack. 130. Sail on the port tack. 131. Sail on the starboard tack. 132. a complete change of tack. 133. Now, they approve the purchase and tack on a hefty penalty for each transaction. 134. The color of this tack is a bit unpleasant so we would need to give it a retouch to change its awful hue. 135. Until very recently, it had looked as though the proposal to tack on a public plan was, despite fervent support among the left, politically doomed. 136. The main products of our company are: gear grinding strip line clamp series, strip line clamp series, tack clamp series, punched clamp and pliers terminals group sets etc series products. 137. Mention your career and company goals first, and tack on any mention of marriage and family at the end. 138. Preheating shall also be applied to the tack welding , when the weldment requires preheating. 139. The prepolymer blending with AE resin can increase dramatically its toughness and tack of prepreg under room temperature. 140. The high winds forced the sailboat to sail a tack. 141. Ringing straps are called argollas, from the Arabic allgulla. Perhaps my favorite Arabic-derived tack term is a widely used word for a headstall or rope halter: hackamore. 142. With the dawning realisation of what he had done , he was back on the reflationary tack. 143. Over the next three years, scientists will tack on at least an extra mile of drill and attempt the most ambitious mission ever: piercing the Earth's mantle. 144. Administer and keep tack the operating expense for shuttle bus and staff dormitory. 145. Tack out the dowel in lower part of handle of the valve, and undraw the agraffe gently. Rotate handle of the valve clockwise to open valve to begin discharging. 146. It also seems that the U. K. government may be on the right tack, seeing as they've announced today a scheme to fund half the cost of insulation for all households. 147. Inkometer : An instrument for measuring the tack of printing ink. See tack. 148. Pull it off, put tack and paper in vest pocket. 149. Add another 10% retention from discussions. Tack on another whopping 25% whenever you practice what you learn ...according to research from National Training Institute ...1999 findings. 150. As many sutures as needed are placed through the entire pinna to tack the skin back to the cartilage. 151. That makes my card something of value they can tack on their desk or place on their bathroom mirror if they want. 152. As night draws in on Mount Athos, the monasteries resonate with a repetitive "tack, tack, tack," a haunting sound that seems to echo around the courtyards. 153. Tracey, 29, a bleeding-heart liberal, took this tack while talking politics with a buff, square-jawed Republican. 154. On the same tack, Li Ning in September signed up to sponsor Sudan's national track-and-field team. 155. As the slowdown gathered steam last year, Europe's steel-pipe producers decided to try another tack. 156. This includes good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation. 157. If the service is superb, tack on an extra 1,000 or so. 158. Even as the Obama administration seeks to ensure it is taking appropriate steps to lift the economy in the near-term, it may soon need to shift tack to how it will rein in the record U.S. budget gap. 159. Siliconised Kraft Paper Tape is widely for carton sealing. It has a good tack and hand - tearable property. 160. I covered corkboard squares with fabric and nailed them on the wall so Xavier could tack up his drawings. 161. We'll build a stack to manage the history of events in our application, meaning that we'll be storing a list, to which we will tack on elements to the end. 162. As the slowdown gathered steam last year, Europe's steel-pipe producers and their lawyers decided to try another tack. 163. That line didn't seem to register, so I took another tack. 164. This here crew is on a wrong tack, I do believe. 165. It now charges around $1 per liter of gasoline -- more than the 85 cents per liter U.S. drivers pay. The government has indicated it has no plans to change tack on fuel prices. 166. Just tack on another pipe to extend the transform further. 167. In a market where there appears to be a surplus, the common mistake is to tack on too many unnecessary requirements. 168. Some gyms have very low monthly membership fees, but they tack on additional fees for features you may think are included, such as cardio classes, locker use or even towels. 169. With the dawning realization of what he had done , he was back on the deflationary tack. 170. We are going to tack the map on the wall. 171. A case of lobar pneumonia complicated by chronic nephritis with acute at- tack is reported cured by traditional Chinese medicine. A satisfactory result Las been achieved. 172. We heard the tick - tack of sleet on frosted windowpanes. 173. Tack on building pent up demand and the new bull crowd thesis comes into focus. 174. Thiscondition can occur in any weld bead depression, but it is more likely to occur in the end of abead, especially a tack weld . 175. Somehow, the ad folks working for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation were still able to tack on this zebra ad while Keanu tried to desperately disarm the weapon. 176. Many schools continue to charge admission, or tack on fees for everything from pencils to exams. 177. Extremely long stencil idle time and tack time offers a wide process window. 178. Trying to fix the tie , he took a blackboard eraser and hammered a large tack through his tie into his chest. 179. Polyvinyl acetate (PVA): A flexible cold melt adhesive made from synthetic resins. It has low initial tack but good penetration and excellent flexibility. 180. Meanwhile, the schooner gradually fell off, and filled again upon another tack, sailed swiftly for a minute or so, and brought up once more dead in the wind's eye. 181. Temptations in Congress will be strong – just five weeks before an election – to tack on other demands in order to cater to special interests. 182. It is particularly suitable for splicing tapes due to its high tack and quick stick properties. 183. We came about and went off on a new tack. 184. I usually buy about $300-$350 a year worth of extra clothes for work, and I eat out probably once a week with coworkers, so tack on another $780 ($15 a meal, estimated). 185. You cannot just quickly tack on a set of robust and reliable relational constraints to the representation in XML that, really, is closer to a different modeling paradigm. 186. Tack on attention information, (so that a personal device knows where you are and what you do), and you've got a valuable service that can make recommendations based on place. 187. Each time you see something you find compelling -- a photo, a piece of fabric, a type font, a word -- tack it on to the board. 188. Because anything after that URL suddenly becomes a new top level section. So you can go to any / and then tack on /issues or maybe /wiki and get the same page, but under a different namespace. 189. Our company specializes in the producing of Carpet Tack Strips in various types. We also produce customized products requested by clients. |
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