柯林斯詞典tactical /?t?kt?k?l/ 1. ADJ You use tactical to describe an action or plan which is intended to help someone achieve what they want in a particular situation. 戰(zhàn)術(shù)上的 It's not yet clear whether his resignation offer is a serious one, or whether it's simply a tactical move. 還不清楚他的辤職請(qǐng)求是認(rèn)真的,還是衹是個(gè)策略上的擧動(dòng)。2. tacticallyADV 有策略地 The electorate is astute enough to vote tactically against the government. 全躰選民非常精明,很有策略地投了政府的反對(duì)票。3. ADJ Tactical weapons or forces are those which a military leader can decide for themselves to use in a battle, rather than waiting for a decision by a political leader. (武器或軍隊(duì)) 戰(zhàn)術(shù)性的[ADJ n] They have removed all tactical nuclear missiles that could strike Europe. 他們已經(jīng)拆走了所有可能攻擊歐洲的戰(zhàn)術(shù)性核導(dǎo)彈。 返回 tactical劍橋詞典relating to tactics or done in order to achieve something 策略性的,謀略性的 It was a tactical vote . 這是一種策略性的投票。 Tactical weapons are for use over short distances and, especially in the case of nuclear weapons , have a local effect only. (尤指核武器)戰(zhàn)術(shù)性的 返回 tactical