tackling

  • 11tackling — ˈtak(ə)liŋ, ˈtāk noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English takling, from gerund of taklen to furnish with tackle, from takel, n. 1. : furniture of the masts and yards of a ship (as rigging or cordage) : tackle 2a 2. a. : a colle …

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  • 12tackling the ball — gaudymas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Sportinių žaidimų technikos veiksmas, kuriuo sugaunamas partnerio perduotas arba perimamas varžovo mestas, smūgiuotas kamuolys. atitikmenys: angl. catching the ball; tackling the ball… …

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  • 13tackling the ball — gaudymas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Stvėrimo veiksmas žaidžiant gaudynes. atitikmenys: angl. catching the ball; tackling the ball vok. Ballfangen, n rus. ловля …

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  • 14tackling — noun Date: 15th century tackle, gear …

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  • 15tackling — /tak ling/, n. Archaic. equipment; tackle. [1375 1425; late ME; see TACKLE, ING1] * * * …

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  • 16Tackling —    (Isa. 33:23), the ropes attached to the mast of a ship. In Acts 27:19 this word means generally the furniture of the ship or the gear (27:17), all that could be removed from the ship …

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  • 17Tackling — Tack|ling 〈 [tæ̣k ] n.; Gen.: od. s, Pl.: s; Sport; Fußb.〉 Versuch, dem Gegner den Ball zwischen den Füßen hindurch wegzutreten [Etym.: engl., »Angreifen«] …

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  • 18tackling — tack·le || tækl n. equipment, gear (especially for fishing); device for lifting and lowering objects; tools, implements; instance of wrestling another player to the ground (Football) v. deal with; stop, bring down (as in football); undertake;… …

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  • 19tackling — n. 1. Tackle, implements, equipment. 2. Sailing apparatus, sails and cordage, rigging. 3. Harness …

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  • 20tackling — tack·ling …

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