tactics
[tˈæktɪks] /ˈtak-tiks/ (ame, mw)
tactics — 名詞
1. the detailed planning and coordinated movement of soldiers, ships, aircraft, and
戰術
戰場上部署軍隊的技術
the detailed planning and coordinated movement of soldiers, ships, aircraft, and equipment during battles or combat operations, with the goal of defeating an enemy.
General Constanza reviewed the battle tactics with her senior officers before dawn.
Constanza 將軍在天亮前與高級軍官檢討了作戰戰術。
collocation: battle tactics / military tactics
The commander's tactics relied on speed and surprise to overwhelm the opposing forces.
指揮官的戰術依賴速度和奇襲來壓制敵軍。
Yael studied military tactics at the academy for three years before her first deployment.
Yael 在軍校花了三年研習軍事戰術,之後才首次派駐。
Poor tactics during the mountain offensive led to heavy losses on both sides.
在山區攻勢中使用失當的戰術導致雙方傷亡慘重。
Kofi argued that new defensive tactics were needed to protect the coastal base.
Kofi 主張需要新的防禦戰術來保護沿海基地。
- strategy
broader, longer-term planning; tactics are the specific steps that carry out a strategy
- maneuvers
refers specifically to the movement of troops or vehicles, not the overall plan
- operations
larger-scale military activities that may involve multiple tactics
文法句型
tactics + of + noun phrase
tactics + for + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently plural in form but may take a singular verb when referring to the field as a whole (e.g. 'Tactics is an essential part of military training').
常見錯誤
2. a specific set of actions or methods that someone uses carefully and deliberatel
策略;手法
為達成目標的手段
a specific set of actions or methods that someone uses carefully and deliberately to achieve what they want, especially in situations like business, politics, sports, or personal life.
Brandon used clever marketing tactics to attract younger customers to his small shop.
Brandon 用巧妙的行銷策略吸引年輕客人到他的小店。
collocation: marketing tactics / sales tactics
The company's new tactics included lower prices and faster delivery for online orders.
該公司的新策略包括降低價格和加快網路訂單的運送速度。
Trang's debating tactics confused her opponent and helped her win the argument.
Trang 的辯論手法讓對手不知所措,幫助她贏得了那場辯論。
Shanti tried a different tactic — she let her young son choose his own bedtime.
Shanti 換了一套做法——讓小兒子自行決定就寢時間。
Losing their best player forced the football team to change tactics during the second half.
陣中最佳球員受傷離場,迫使這支足球隊在下半場改變策略。
文法句型
tactic + of + gerund
tactics + for + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in sports, business, and political contexts. The singular form 'tactic' is used for one specific action or plan, while 'tactics' can refer to a set of methods or the general skill of planning.