vil
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[FONT="]Dear teachers,[/FONT][FONT="]
Would you be kind enough to tell me whether I am right with my interpretation of the expressions in bold in the following sentences?[/FONT]
To launch oneself in a flying tackle.
flying tackle = blocking, taking both legs
We tackled the cold beef. = We pounced on the cold beef.
He tackled the chicken. = He got his teeth into chicken.
I'll tackle you.
I had so many books to tackle. = I had to dig a lot of books.
I'll tackle him on the point.
I don't know how to tackle it.
You should tackle the postscript first.
We have to tackle the problem.
He tackled his material problems. - He took the decision of their material problems.
He tackled his opponents. = He came into a heated argument with his opponents.
You will tackle up and go over. – Harness horse and go .
(Tackle up to saddle or put the horse to the cart)
They tackled the thief. = They caught the thief.
Thanks for your efforts.
Regards,
V.
Would you be kind enough to tell me whether I am right with my interpretation of the expressions in bold in the following sentences?[/FONT]
To launch oneself in a flying tackle.
flying tackle = blocking, taking both legs
We tackled the cold beef. = We pounced on the cold beef.
He tackled the chicken. = He got his teeth into chicken.
I'll tackle you.
I had so many books to tackle. = I had to dig a lot of books.
I'll tackle him on the point.
I don't know how to tackle it.
You should tackle the postscript first.
We have to tackle the problem.
He tackled his material problems. - He took the decision of their material problems.
He tackled his opponents. = He came into a heated argument with his opponents.
You will tackle up and go over. – Harness horse and go .
(Tackle up to saddle or put the horse to the cart)
They tackled the thief. = They caught the thief.
Thanks for your efforts.
Regards,
V.