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taktik

Taktiklerimizi değiştirmek zorunda kaldık. - We were forced to change our tactics.

Onun taktiklerini anlamadığıma inanmadı. - She did not believe that I understood her tactics.

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başvurulan yol ve yöntem
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taktik

Bir uçak gemisi ancak bir taktik nükleer silahla yok edilebilir. - An aircraft carrier can only be destroyed with a tactical nuclear weapon.

Bazen taktiksel bir geri çekilme, korkaklık olarak yorumlanır. - A tactical retreat is sometimes interpreted as cowardice.

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{i} ask. (belirli bir amaç için başvurulan) taktik
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{i} taktik, manevra, başvurulan yol ve yöntem
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(Askeri) TAKTİK: Bak "tactical"
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bir usul dairesinde hareket
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{i} tabiye
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(Askeri) TEKNİK: Birliklerin, imkan ve kabiliyetlerinden tam istifade için bir düzen halinde tertiplenmeleri ve hareketler
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Englisch - Englisch

Definition von tactics im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

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Describing a polymer whose repeat units are identical
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plural The employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to each otherJoint Publication 1-02 U.S. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms; 12 April 2001 (As Amended Through 14 April 2006)
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plural The military science that deals with achieving the objectives set by strategy
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plural Manoeuvres used against an enemy
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plural form of tactic
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any maneuvering or adroit management for effecting an object
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{a} relating to the art of war, military
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{n} the art of ranging in order of battle
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{i} method to attain a goal; method of employing forces in combat; planning of small-scale military actions serving a larger strategy
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An activity designed to achieve a desired result Tactics are the things you do to implement a strategy Where strategy describes "what", tactics describe "how to "
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Of or pertaining to the art of military and naval tactics
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An approach a teacher uses to help a student learn
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A manoeuvre, or action calculated to achieve some end
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a detailed, specific plan or course of action by which a strategy is to be implemented See Strategy
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a method or action intended to accomplish a strategy
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A planned action or maneuver for accomplishing an end
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a plan for attaining a particular goal
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Tactics are the methods that you choose to use in order to achieve what you want in a particular situation. What sort of tactics will the President use to rally the people behind him?
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A calculated action with no proper focal point nor appropriate space of action It is more instinctive and personal than strategy and Benjamin would refer to it as involuntary memory It is more natural and yet an isolated action as it is not easily accepted within a given structure and must be prepared to grasp the momentary opportunities to exist and later be once again silent
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{s} pertaining to combat tactics, pertaining to the science of employing forces in combat
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the racer's line through the course   The term, tactics, can also apply to the racer's plan or strategy for skiing the course
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The military science that deals with achieving the objectives set by strategy
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the art and science of employing available means to win battles and engagements
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Plans or methods to win a game or battle or achieve a goal
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A procedure or set of maneuvers engaged in to achieve an end, an aim, or a goal
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the branch of military science dealing with detailed maneuvers to achieve objectives set by strategy
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{i} science of employing forces in combat; military maneuvers; methods for achieving a goal
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Hence, any system or method of procedure
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[noun]: the military science that deals with securing objectives set by strategy, especially the technique of deploying and directing troops, ships and aircraft in effective maneuvers against an enemy [Theme]
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( 1) The employment of units in combat and (2) the ordered arrangement and maneuver of units in relation to each other and/ or to the enemy in order to use their full potentialities
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short-term, immediate attacks and threats
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What a clock sounds like when it needs fixing
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Deploying and directing resources on an incident to accomplish the objectives designated by strategy
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a one-move threat (cf Strategy)
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Organizational concept, on an individual, group and team basis, of player roles within the team structure
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The science and art of disposing military and naval forces in order for battle, and performing military and naval evolutions
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Plans and moves that gain advantages in the short term
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The choice and application of technique in a specific situation
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Manoeuvres used against an enemy
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Plan of action of strategy to achieve particular objective
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In warfare, the art and science of fighting battles. It is concerned with the approach to combat, placement of troops, use made of weapons, vehicles, ships, or aircraft, and execution of movements for attack or defense. In general, tactics deal with the problems encountered in actual fighting. Tactical thinking attempts to coordinate personnel with the existing weapons technology and apply both to the terrain and enemy forces in a way that uses the fighting force to best advantage. Deployment involves placing each type of weapon where it can do the most damage to the enemy or provide the most protection to one's own forces. Timing and direction of attack are also important considerations. At sea, direction was especially crucial in the era of wind-powered warships. In recent wars, timing has been a crucial factor in mounting airborne strikes that take advantage of the element of surprise. See also strategy
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It is divided into grand tactics, or the tactics of battles, and elementary tactics, or the tactics of instruction
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The employment and ordered arrangement of forces in relation to each other
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n 1 Decisions that are based primarily on current situations and short-term goals adj –ical 2 In a wargaming sense, using a low level of abstraction to simulate conflict For example, using counters to depict individual soldiers or squads instead of platoons or battalions