tackle

tackle
tackle [ˈtækl]
1. noun
   a. ( = ropes, pulleys) appareil m de levage ; ( = gear, equipment) équipement m
• fishing tackle matériel m de pêche
   b. (by player) tacle m ; (US = player) plaqueur m
2. transitive verb
   a. [+ opposing player] tacler ; [+ thief, intruder] saisir à bras-le-corps
   b. ( = confront) I'll tackle him about it at once je vais lui en dire deux mots tout de suite
   c. [+ task, problem] s'attaquer à ; [+ question] aborder
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['tækl] 1.
noun
1) Sport (in soccer, hockey) tacle m; (in rugby, American football) plaquage m
2) gen (equipment) équipement m; (for fishing) articles mpl de pêche
3) Nautical, Technology (on ship) gréement m; (for lifting) palan m
2.
transitive verb
1) (handle) gen s'attaquer à
2) (confront)

to tackle somebody — prendre quelqu'un de front

to tackle somebody about — parler à quelqu'un de

3) Sport (intercept) (in soccer, hockey) tacler; (in rugby, American football) plaquer
4) (take on) maîtriser [intruder]
3.
intransitive verb (in soccer, hockey) tacler; (in rugby, American football) plaquer

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