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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A short, light nail with a sharp point and a flat head.
- noun: Nautical A rope for holding down the weather clew of a course.
- noun: Nautical A rope for hauling the outer lower corner of a studdingsail to the boom.
- noun: Nautical The part of a sail, such as the weather clew of a course, to which this rope is fastened.
- noun: Nautical The lower forward corner of a fore-and-aft sail.
- noun: Nautical The position of a vessel relative to the trim of its sails.
- noun: Nautical The act of changing from one position or direction to another.
- noun: Nautical The distance or leg sailed between changes of position or direction.
- noun: A course of action meant to minimize opposition to the attainment of a goal.
- noun: An approach, especially one of a series of changing approaches.
- noun: A large, loose stitch made as a temporary binding or as a marker.
- noun: Stickiness, as that of a newly painted surface.
- verb-transitive: To fasten or attach with or as if with a tack: tacked the carpet down.
- verb-transitive: To fasten or mark (cloth or a seam, for example) with a loose basting stitch.
- verb-transitive: To put together loosely and arbitrarily: tacked some stories together in an attempt to write a novel.
- verb-transitive: To add as an extra item; append: tacked two dollars onto the bill.
- verb-transitive: Nautical To bring (a vessel) into the wind in order to change course or direction.
- verb-intransitive: Nautical To change the direction or course of a vessel: Stand by to tack.
- verb-intransitive: Nautical To change tack: The ship tacked to starboard.
- verb-intransitive: To change one's course of action.
- noun: Food, especially coarse or inferior foodstuffs.
- noun: The harness for a horse, including the bridle and saddle.
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