tactically
adverb
uk/ˈtæk.tɪ.kəl.i/us/ˈtæk.tɪ.kəl.i/in a way thatrelatesto aplannedmethodofachievingsomething:
策略性地,谋略性地Hevotedtactically totrytokeepthe Conservatives out.他策略性地投票,试图将保守党拒之门外。
Tactically, he wasregardedas afootballgenius.在战术方面,他被认为是足球天才。
in a way thatrelatesto theorganizationand use ofsoldiersandequipmentinwar:
在战术上You only have oneplatoonthat can manouevre tactically at atime.你每次只能对一个排进行战术机动部署。
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tactical
- Coonertywondersnow if it might not have beenbetter, tactically, tocontinuefightingthoseindividualbattles.
 - It's a tacticallybrilliantmove.
 - Whatlookedas though it wasworkingtactically in the firsthalfof thegamecompletelyfailedin the second.
 - Thomas wasexcellent"operationallyand tactically,"accordingtoArmyCol. Ty Seidule.
 - The wapons were tacticallyemployedinspecialmissionsduring Operation Desert Storm.
 
Planning, expecting and arranging
- accidentally
 - accidentally on purposeidiom
 - advertent
 - advisedly
 - aim atsomething
 - bargain
 - I might have knownidiom
 - I'll/we'll cross that bridge when I/we come/get to itidiom
 - insomeone'scrosshairsidiom
 - in the pipelineidiom
 - in the worksidiom
 - planner
 - provision
 - purposefully
 - purposely
 - put the cart before the horseidiom
 - puttheirheads togetheridiom
 - rearrange
 - settle
 - sleeve
 
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