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II . tackle [ˈtækl] SUBST no plur

1. tackle (act of tackling):

tackle

2. tackle sports:

tackle
tackle

fishing tackle SUBST

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anglais
He began as a quarterback, but quickly moved over to offensive tackle where he was a four-year starter.
en.wikipedia.org
Rather than consider pre-digested summaries of company situations, students tackle "raw cases" packed with original data.
www.usnews.com
Are we on track to fulfill our commitments to reduce carbon pollution and tackle climate disruption, or destined to fall short?
www.theglobeandmail.com
We want identified funding to tackle climate change mitigation.
www.europarl.europa.eu
He has in the last few months converted his cafe into a fishing tackle shop.
www.dailymail.co.uk
That led to a 24-foot boat and later a 30-foot boat, better gear and stout tackle to handle fishing salmon on the occasionally storm-tossed waters.
www.mlive.com
He asked the council to consider flushing rat poison through the sewerage system to tackle the problem.
www.independent.ie
We've had crickets for feeding snakes and worms for fishing tackle, which is rotten after a few days.
www.irishexaminer.com
There were no mechanical winches, all hauling being by block and tackle and man power.
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They are elected to tackle sexism and help the campaign in general.
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