tactical
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++tac·tic·al /ˈtæktɪkəl/ ●○○ adjective 1 PLANrelating to what you do to achieve what you want, especially as part of a game or large plan 策略性的;谋略性的 Two players were substituted for tactical reasons. 两名球员因战术需要被替换下场。tactical move/decision/ploy a tactical decision to send in troops 派遣军队的战略决定tactical error/mistake/blunder (=a mistake that will harm your plans later) 策略失误/错误/疏忽2. tactical weapon/missile PMa missile that is sent a short distance in military battle 战术性武器/导弹3. PMrelating to the way military forces are arranged in a battle 战术上的 —tactically /-kli/ adverb
Examples from the Corpus
tactical• Even short-range nuclear missiles are tactical.• a tactical advantage• a tactical army unit• The next level, the tactical level, is involved in negotiating junctions and situations such as overtaking.• This distressing situation served to bring out the fact that Nagumo had been assigned two tactical missions which were essentially incompatible.• They have agreed to close the business as a tactical move to avoid public criticism.• No one thinks more attentively about the tactical political options.• Forbes's unexpected emergence points to intriguing tactical questions.tactical error/mistake/blunder• One problem relates to a tactical blunder by Swapo.• Because he was still ideologically sound, strategic and tactical mistakes could be forgiven.• The tactical mistakes made in attempting to implement this program were manifold, but more important was the strategic error.• First, he made the tactical error of blaming the civil war on the ethnic groups in the north of the country.• Could this have been a major tactical error on my part?• However, by two grave tactical errors, they frittered away this supremacy without ever realising its value.From Longman Business Dictionarytacticaltac‧tic‧al /ˈtæktɪkəl/ adjective1done in order to achieve what you want at a later time, especially in a large planTheir agreement was a tactical move to avoid the threat of legal action.2tactical mistake/error a mistake that will harm your plans in the futureIt was probably a tactical mistake to offer the contract to a new company.tac·tic·al adjectiveChineseSyllable
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tactical
tac‧tic‧al /ˈtæktɪkəl/
adjective
1. relating to what you do to achieve what you want, especially as part of a game or large plan:
Two players were substituted for tactical reasons.
tactical move/decision/ploy
a tactical decision to send in troops
tactical error/mistake/blunder (=a mistake that will harm your plans later)
2. tactical weapon/missile a missile that is sent a short distance in military battle
3. relating to the way military forces are arranged in a battle
—tactically /-kli/ adverb
tac‧tic‧al /ˈtæktɪkəl/
adjective1. relating to what you do to achieve what you want, especially as part of a game or large plan:
tactical move/decision/ploy
tactical error/mistake/blunder (=a mistake that will harm your plans later)
2. tactical weapon/missile a missile that is sent a short distance in military battle
3. relating to the way military forces are arranged in a battle
—tactically /-kli/ adverb