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[I, T]~ (sb)(inrugby or American football橄榄球或美式足球) tomakeanopponentfalltothegroundinordertostopthemrunning擒抱摔倒;阻截[T]~sbtodealwithsbwhoisviolentorthreateningyou抓获;擒获;给以颜色◆Hetackledamaskedintruderathishome. 他在家里抓住了一个私自闯入的蒙面人。
🔑tackleBrE/ˈtækl/NAmE/ˈtækl/noun[C]anactoftryingtotaketheballfromanopponentinfootball (soccer), etc.; an act of knocking an opponent to the ground in rugby or American football(足球等)抢断球,阻截铲球;(橄榄球或美式足球)擒抱摔倒,阻截[C](NAmE) (inAmerican football美式足球) aplayerwhosejobistostopopponentsbyknockingthemtotheground阻截队员[U]theequipmentusedtodoaparticularsportoractivity, especiallyfishing用具;体育器材;(尤指)渔具➡ see alsoblock and tackle[U](BrE, slang) aman'ssexualorgans鸡巴;阳具