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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. tack [Brit tak, Am tæk] N

1. tack (nail):

2. tack Am (drawing pin):

3. tack (approach):

4. tack NAUT:

5. tack RIDING:

6. tack (stitch):

II. tack [Brit tak, Am tæk] VB trans

1. tack (nail):

to tack sth to wall, door

2. tack (stitch roughly):

III. tack [Brit tak, Am tæk] VB intr

tack sailor:
tack yacht:

hard tack N NAUT

I. tack up VB [Brit tak -, Am tæk -] (tack [sth] up, tack up [sth])

tack up poster:

tack welding N

I. tack weld N

II. tack weld VB trans

tack room N

tack hammer N

I. tack on VB [Brit tak -, Am tæk -] (tack [sth] on, tack on [sth])

tack on fig clause, ending, building
ajouter [qc] après coup (to à)

tailor's tack N

tie tack N Am

tie tack → tiepin

tiepin N

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francuski
francuski

I. tack [tæk] N

1. tack (short nail):

2. tack (drawing pin):

3. tack no pl (riding gear):

4. tack NAUT:

5. tack (approach):

6. tack (loose stitch):

II. tack [tæk] VB trans

1. tack (nail down):

tack with a drawing pin

2. tack (sew loosely):

III. tack [tæk] VB intr NAUT

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
u rečniku PONS
engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. tack [tæk] N

1. tack (thumbtack):

2. tack (short nail):

3. tack (riding gear):

4. tack NAUT:

5. tack (approach):

6. tack (loose stitch):

II. tack [tæk] VB trans

1. tack (nail down):

tack with a thumbtack

2. tack (sew loosely):

III. tack [tæk] VB intr NAUT

tie tack N

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francuski
engleski
engleski
Present
Itack
youtack
he/she/ittacks
wetack
youtack
theytack
Past
Itacked
youtacked
he/she/ittacked
wetacked
youtacked
theytacked
Present Perfect
Ihavetacked
youhavetacked
he/she/ithastacked
wehavetacked
youhavetacked
theyhavetacked
Past Perfect
Ihadtacked
youhadtacked
he/she/ithadtacked
wehadtacked
youhadtacked
theyhadtacked

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Along with each tie, members of the club were to receive a golden tiepin with the three letter abbreviation of their club amino acid designation.
en.wikipedia.org
Prefects are recognized in their different uniforms and prefect badge, together with the tiepin.
en.wikipedia.org
Then this 14-carat gold and diamond football tiepin could be just the ticket.
www.smh.com.au
He wears his poppy every year, usually held in place by a pearl tiepin.
www.theglobeandmail.com
He also turned over a gold tiepin with a bee in the design, and a pair of gold cufflinks with little pearls and two amethysts.
opinion.inquirer.net

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