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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: ackle, -ackle-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(vi) หัวเราะเสียงดังแหลมSyn. cluck, gabble
(n) ขนยาวรอบคอไก่หรือนกSee Also: สร้อยคอไก่
(vt) หวีSee Also: ทำให้เรียบ
(vi) ตัดอย่างหยาบSee Also: เฉือนอย่างหยาบๆ
(vt) ตัดอย่างหยาบSee Also: เฉือนอย่างหยาบๆ
(sl) อวัยวะเพศชาย
(n) การยื้อยุด/หยุดฝ่ายตรงข้ามที่ครองลูกในฟุตบอลหรือฮ็อกกี้See Also: การฉุด, การหยุด, การตะครุบตัวSyn. challenge
(n) อุปกรณ์กีฬา (โดยเฉพาะในการตกปลาหรือ ไต่เขา)See Also: อุปกรณ์ตกปลา กว้าน, ลูกรอก ฯลฯ, เครื่องมือตกปลาSyn. equipment, apparatus, tools, trappings
(n) เฟืองและสายระโยงระยางของเรือSee Also: รอกตะขอสำหรับยกของหรือใช้ดึงใบเรือ
(n) ผู้กำกับเส้นSee Also: กรรมการกำกับเส้น
(vt) จัดการแก้ปัญหาSee Also: จัดการ, รับมือ, ควบคุมSyn. deal with, undertake
(vi) ทำเสียงดัง (คล้ายของแตก)
(vt) ทำเสียงดัง (คล้ายของแตก)
(n) เสียงดัง (เปรี้ยง, ตูมตาม, โครม)
(n) นกตระกูล QuiscalusSyn. crow blackbird
(n) คนงานที่ยังไม่มีความชำนาญ
(adj) ที่ไม่ชำนาญSyn. amateur, unskilledAnt. skilled
(vt) ใส่กุญแจมือSee Also: ใส่โซ่ตรวน, กีดขวางSyn. fetter, chain, hobble
(adj) (ชุด) ที่ไม่มีผ้าด้านหลัง (ของสตรี)See Also: ชุด เปลือยหลัง
(n) ผู้ยังคงทำงาน ขณะที่คนอื่นหยุดงานประท้วง
(vt) ไม่หวั่นไหว
(adj) คลอนแคลนSee Also: โยกเยก, โคลงเคลงSyn. crambling, rickety
(phrv) พูดกับ
(sl) อวัยวะเพศชาย
  Hope Dictionary 
n. คนทรยศ, โรคในสัตว์เลี้ยงเนื่องจากเชื้อ Clostridium chauvoei, คนโกง, คนหลอกลวง, ผู้ทำให้การสไตรค์ไร้ผลหรือหยุด
(แคค'เคิล) { cackled, cackling, cackles } vi., n. (การ) ร้องเสียงกะต๊ากหรือกุ๊ก ๆ (ไก่) , หัวเราะกั๊กกั๊ก, พูดเสียงอึกทึก, ร้องเสียงที่แสดงการไม่เห็นด้วย, คำพูดเหลวไหลSee Also: cackler n.Syn. cluck
(แครค'เดิล) { crackled, crackling, crackles } vi., vt., n. (การ) (ทำให้) ปะทุ, มีเสียงดังเปรี้ยง (โครม, ตูมตาม) , เป็นรอยแตกละเอียดผิวหน้า, ร่างแหของรอยแตกละเอียด, เครื่องเคลือบSyn. crack, snap
(แครค'เคิลแวร์) n. เครื่องเคลือบ ceramics.Syn. crackle
n. นกหางยาวตระกูลหนึ่ง
(แฮค'เคิล) n. ขนยาวรอบคอไก่หรือนก, สร้อยคอไก่See Also: hackles ขนคอสัตว์, ความโกรธ. อารมณ์ร้าย, หวี, vt. ใส่สร้อยคอให้, หวี, ตัดอย่างหยาบ, เฉือนอย่างหยาบ ๆ
adj. ไม่ชำนาญ, ไม่มีคุณธรรม
(แมค'เคิล) n. ความมัว, ส่วนที่มัว v. ทำให้มัว, ทำให้พร่า, กลายเป็นมัว, กลายเป็นพร่า.
(แรมแชค'เคิล) adj. โคลงเคลง, หลวม, จวนล้ม, ตามอำเภอใจ, ตามอารมณ์
(แชค'เคิล) n. กุญแจมือ, โซ่ตรวน, ตรวน, ห่วงกุญแจ, ห่วง, เครื่องพันธนาการ, การผูก, การมัด, สิ่งผูกมัด, สายโซ่สมอเรือ, สายยู, อุปสรรค, สิ่งกีดขวาง. vt. ใส่กุญแจมือ, ใส่โซ่ตรวน, กีดขวาง, ผูกมัด.See Also: shackler n.
(แทค'เคิล) n. กว้าน, การจับคนที่พาลูกวิ่งในกีฬารักบี้. vt. จัดการ แก้ปัญหา, รับมือ, เล่นงาน, จับคนที่พาลูกมือวิ่งในกีฬารักบี้.See Also: tackler n.Syn. try, undertake
(อันแ?ค'เคิล) vt. ปลดโซ่ตรวน, ถอดโซ่ตรวน, ทำให้อิสระ, คลาย.Syn. free
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) คนทรยศ, คนโกง, คนหลอกลวง
(n) เสียงร้องของไก่
(vi) เสียงกระต๊าก
(n) ของแตก, รอยแตก, เสียงประทุ, เครื่องเคลือบ
(vi) ประทุ, มีเสียงแตก, มีเสียงดัง
(adj) โคลงเคลง, หลุดลุ่ย, จวนล้ม
(n) กุญแจมือ, ตรวน, ห่วง, สายยู, โซ่
(vt) ล่ามโซ่, ใส่กุญแจมือ, กีดขวาง, ผูกมัด
(n) เครื่องใช้, รอกยกของ, เครื่องขันกว้าน
(vt) จับ, จัดการ, เล่นงาน, ต่อสู้, ติด(ใบ), ขบ(ปัญหา)
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
วาล์วไร้วัสดุอัด [ปรับอากาศ ๗ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
เสียงแซมหายใจ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
ห่วงยึดแหนบ, โตงเตง [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
ห่วงยึดแหนบ, โตงเตง [ยานยนต์ ๑๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
เสียงแซมหายใจ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
การเคลือบราน [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(v) tackleSee Also: maltreat, persecute, oppress, harassSyn. โจมตี, ทำร้าย, กลั่นแกล้ง, แกล้งExample:เพื่อนกลุ่มนี้เกเร ชอบรุมเล่นงานผมอยู่คนเดียวThai Definition:กระทำเอา, กล่าวหาเอา
(n) handcuffsSee Also: bracelets, shacklesExample:นายตำรวจออกคำสั่งให้จ่าจับมือผู้ต้องหาไพล่หลังสวมกุญแจมือUnit:คู่Thai Definition:ห่วงเหล็กมีกุญแจไข สำหรับเจ้าหน้าที่ใช้ใส่ข้อมือผู้ต้องหา
(v) eruptSee Also: burst out, flash up noisily, pop, break out, crackleExample:ภูเขาไฟที่มอดไปแล้วกลับปะทุขึ้นมาใหม่ ทำให้ชาวบ้านละแวกนั้นได้รับความเสียหายThai Definition:แตกหรือพุ่งออกมาด้วยแรงเบ่งดัน
(n) chainSee Also: shackle, fetter, manaclesSyn. โซ่, ตรวน, เครื่องจองจำNotes:(บาลี/สันสกฤต)
(v) shackleSee Also: fetter, put in chains, restrict, chain, handcuff, hobbleSyn. ใส่ตรวน, จำตรวนAnt. ถอดตรวนExample:ผู้คุมกำลังตีตรวนนักโทษแหกคุกThai Definition:ใส่ตรวนจำตรวนที่ขาโดยวิธีตีย้ำหัวตะปูที่ห่วงเหล็กสวมขาเพื่อไม่ให้ถ่างออกได้
(adj) dilapidatedSee Also: ramshackle, tumbledown, ricketySyn. มอซอ, สกปรก, ซอมซ่อ, รุ่งริ่งExample:คุณยายอาศัยอยู่ในบ้านหลังย่อมโกโรโกโสท้ายไร่
(adj) dilapidatedSee Also: shabby, broken, worn-out, rickety, ruined, tumbledown, damaged, destroyed, ramshackleSyn. ชำรุดทรุดโทรม, เสื่อมโทรมExample:บ้านโทรมๆ หลังนั้นเป็นบ้านของฉันเองThai Definition:เสื่อมสภาพเดิม
(adj) dilapidatedSee Also: shabby, broken, worn-out, rickety, ruined, tumbledown, damaged, destroyed, ramshackleSyn. ชำรุดทรุดโทรม, เสื่อมโทรมExample:บ้านโทรมๆ หลังนั้นเป็นบ้านของฉันเองThai Definition:เสื่อมสภาพเดิม
(v) attackSee Also: assault, get even with, reprimand, scold, blame, reproach, criticize, tackleExample:ฝ่ายโน้นเล่นงานเราเข้าแล้วThai Definition:ว่าหรือทำร้าย โดยอีกฝ่ายหนึ่งมักไม่อาจตอบโต้
(n) fetters and handcuffsSee Also: shacklesSyn. เครื่องจองจำExample:เครื่องพันธนาการจะต้องไม่ใช้เพื่อการลงโทษ ตามข้อกำหนดว่าด้วยมาตรฐานขั้นต่ำสำหรับปฏิบัติต่อผู้ต้องขังUnit:เส้น, สายThai Definition:เครื่องสำหรับใส่ไว้กับร่างกายไม่ให้เป็นอิสระได้
(adj) dilapidatedSee Also: shabby, broken, worn-out, rickety, ruined, tumbledown, damaged, destroyed, ramshackleSyn. ชำรุดทรุดโทรม, เสื่อมโทรมExample:บ้านโทรมๆ หลังนั้นเป็นบ้านของฉันเองThai Definition:เสื่อมสภาพเดิม
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[chamrut] (adj) EN: decayed ; tumbledown ; dilapidated ; ramshackle ; out of order   FR: délabré ; détérioré ; hors d'usage
[jamsō] (v) EN: fetter ; chain ; shackle  FR: enchaîner
[kōrōkōrōk] (adj) EN: ramshackle ; dilapidated ; rickety
[kōrōkōsō] (adj) EN: ramshackle ; dilapidated ; rickety ; tumbledown ; shabby ; simple and crude ; emaciated ; anemic ; wasted ; run-down  FR: délabré ; branlant ; bancal ; miteux ; décharné
[lenngān] (v) EN: attack ; assault ; get even with ; reprimand ; scold ; blame ; reproach ; criticize ; tackle
[pathu] (v) EN: erupt ; burst out ; flash up noisily ; pop ; break out ; gust ; burst ; break forth ; crackle ; decrepitate  FR: éclater ; péter ; pétarder ; crépiter ; entrer en éruption
[røk] (n) EN: pulley ; tackle ; sheave  FR: poulie [ f ] ; appareil de levage [ m ]
[sōm] (adj) EN: dilapidated ; shabby ; broken ; worn-out ; rickety ; ruined ; tumbledown ; damaged ; destroyed ; ramshackle  FR: délabré
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(adj) lacking a backAnt. backedExample:a stool is a backless and armless seat
(v) cover with graphite
(n) pulley blocks with associated rope or cable
(n) the sound made by a hen after laying an egg
(n) a loud laugh suggestive of a hen's cackle
(v) talk or utter in a cackling mannerExample:The women cackled when they saw the movie star step out of the limousine
(v) squawk shrilly and loudly, characteristic of hens
(v) emit a loud, unpleasant kind of laughing
(n) a hen that has just laid an egg and emits a shrill squawk
(n) the sharp sound of snapping noisesSyn. crackling, crepitation
(n) glazed china with a network of fine cracks on the surfaceSyn. crackle china, crackleware
(v) to become, or to cause to become, covered with a network of small cracksExample:The blazing sun crackled the desert sand
(adj) having the surface decorated with a network of fine cracks, as in cracklewareExample:a crackle glaze
(n) long-tailed American blackbird having iridescent black plumageSyn. crow blackbird
(n) long slender feather on the necks of e.g. turkeys and pheasants
(n) a printed impression that is blurred or doubled
(n) eastern United States grackleSyn. Quiscalus quiscula
(n) a long narrow feather on the back (saddle) of a domestic fowlSyn. saddle feather
(n) a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)Syn. bond, trammel, hamper
(n) a U-shaped bar; the open end can be passed through chain links and closed with a bar
(n) powder (containing gypsum plaster and glue) that when mixed with water forms a plastic paste used to fill cracks and holes in plasterSyn. spackling compound
(n) the person who plays that position on a football teamExample:the right tackle is a straight A student
(n) (American football) a position on the line of scrimmageExample:it takes a big man to play tackle
(n) (American football) grasping an opposing player with the intention of stopping by throwing to the ground
(v) seize and throw down an opponent player, who usually carries the ball
(n) a football player who tackles the ball carrier
(adj) having no tracksAnt. trackedExample:a trackless trolley; the trackless snowy meadow
(n) a mechanical device that prevents a vessel from movingSyn. ground tackle
(n) any of various insectivorous Old World birds with a loud incessant song; in some classifications considered members of the family MuscicapidaeSyn. cackler
(v) make a crackling soundSyn. crackleExample:My Rice Krispies crackled in the bowl
(v) make a crushing noiseSyn. scraunch, crackle, scranchExample:his shoes were crunching on the gravel
(n) a feeling of anger and animositySyn. hacklesExample:having one's hackles or dander up
(v) restrain with fettersSyn. shackle
(v) take the place of work of someone on strikeSyn. scab, blackleg, rat
(n) gear used in fishingSyn. tackle, fishing tackle, fishing rig, rig
(v) put a harnessSyn. tackleAnt. unharnessExample:harness the horse
(v) comb with a heckleSyn. hackle, hatchelExample:heckle hemp or flax
(n) glossy black Asiatic starling often taught to mimic speechSyn. grackle, Gracula religiosa, Indian grackle
(adj) lacking pathwaysSyn. roadless, untracked, untrodden, untrod, tracklessExample:trackless wilderness; roadless areas
(v) bind the arms ofSyn. shackle
(n) gear consisting of ropes etc. supporting a ship's masts and sailsSyn. tackle
(n) North American blackbird whose bluish-black plumage is rusty-edged in the fallSyn. Euphagus carilonus, rusty grackle
(n) someone who works (or provides workers) during a strikeSyn. blackleg, strikebreaker, rat
(n) a passenger bus with an electric motor that draws power from overhead wiresSyn. trackless trolley, trolley coach
(v) accept as a challengeSyn. tackle, take onExample:I'll tackle this difficult task
(n) noisy talkSyn. yakety-yak, cackle, chatter, yack
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

a. Without a back. [ 1913 Webster ]

, v. t. To coat or to polish with black lead (graphite). [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. A notorious gambler. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A disease among calves and sheep, characterized by a settling of gelatinous matter in the legs, and sometimes in the neck. [ Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Cackled p. pr. & vb. n. Cackling ] [ OE. cakelen; cf. LG. kakeln, D. kakelen, G. gackeln, gackern; all of imitative origin. Cf. Gagle, Cake to cackle. ] 1. To make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does. [ 1913 Webster ]

When every goose is cackling. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To laugh with a broken noise, like the cackling of a hen or a goose; to giggle. Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To talk in a silly manner; to prattle. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. The sharp broken noise made by a goose or by a hen that has laid an egg. [ 1913 Webster ]

By her cackle saved the state. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Idle talk; silly prattle. [ 1913 Webster ]

There is a buzz and cackle all around regarding the sermon. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. A fowl that cackles. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. One who prattles, or tells tales; a tattler. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. [ Dim. of crack. ] To make slight cracks; to make small, sharp, sudden noises, rapidly or frequently repeated; to crepitate; as, burning thorns crackle. [ 1913 Webster ]

The unknown ice that crackles underneath them. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. The noise of slight and frequent cracks or reports; a crackling. [ 1913 Webster ]

The crackle of fireworks. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Med.) A kind of crackling sound or râle, heard in some abnormal states of the lungs; as, dry crackle; moist crackle. Quain. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Fine Arts) A condition produced in certain porcelain, fine earthenware, or glass, in which the glaze or enamel appears to be cracked in all directions, making a sort of reticulated surface; as, Chinese crackle; Bohemian crackle. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. (Fine Arts) Covered with minute cracks in the glaze; -- said of some kinds of porcelain and fine earthenware. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. See Crackle, n., 3. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To supply with tackle. [ Obs. ] Skelton. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A tackle or purchase used to raise the flukes of the anchor up to the gunwale. The block used is called the fish-block. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. L. graculus jackdaw. ] (Zool.) (a) One of several American blackbirds, of the family Icteridæ; as, the rusty grackle (Scolecophagus Carolinus); the boat-tailed grackle (see Boat-tail); the purple grackle (Quiscalus quiscula, or Q. versicolor). See Crow blackbird, under Crow. (b) An Asiatic bird of the genus Gracula. See Myna. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Hackled p. pr. & vb. n. Hackling ] 1. To separate, as the coarse part of flax or hemp from the fine, by drawing it through the teeth of a hackle or hatchel. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To tear asunder; to break in pieces. [ 1913 Webster ]

The other divisions of the kingdom being hackled and torn to pieces. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Heckle, and cf. Hatchel. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. A comb for dressing flax, raw silk, etc.; a hatchel. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Any flimsy substance unspun, as raw silk. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. One of the peculiar, long, narrow feathers on the neck of fowls, most noticeable on the cock, -- often used in making artificial flies; hence, any feather so used. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. An artificial fly for angling, made of feathers. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ Ham + shackle. ] To fasten (an animal) by a rope binding the head to one of the fore legs; as, to hamshackle a horse or cow; hence, to bind or restrain; to curb. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Macle. ] Same as Macule. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. & i. To blur, or be blurred, in printing, as if there were a double impression. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. & t. [ imp. & p. p. Quackled p. pr. & vb. n. Quackling ] [ Cf.Querken. ] To suffocate; to choke. [ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Etymol. uncertain. ] Loose; disjointed; falling to pieces; out of repair. [ 1913 Webster ]

There came . . . my lord the cardinal, in his ramshackle coach. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To search or ransack; to rummage. [ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ AS. sacleás; sacu contention + leás loose, free from. ] Quiet; peaceable; harmless; innocent. [ Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Stubble. [ Prov. Eng. ] Pegge. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Generally used in the plural. ] [ OE. schakkyll, schakle, AS. scacul, sceacul, a shackle, fr. scacan to shake; cf. D. schakel a link of a chain, a mesh, Icel. skökull the pole of a cart. See Shake. ] 1. Something which confines the legs or arms so as to prevent their free motion; specifically, a ring or band inclosing the ankle or wrist, and fastened to a similar shackle on the other leg or arm, or to something else, by a chain or a strap; a gyve; a fetter. [ 1913 Webster ]

His shackles empty left; himself escaped clean. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Hence, that which checks or prevents free action. [ 1913 Webster ]

His very will seems to be in bonds and shackles. South. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A fetterlike band worn as an ornament. [ 1913 Webster ]

Most of the men and women . . . had all earrings made of gold, and gold shackles about their legs and arms. Dampier. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A link or loop, as in a chain, fitted with a movable bolt, so that the parts can be separated, or the loop removed; a clevis. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. A link for connecting railroad cars; -- called also drawlink, draglink, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. The hinged and curved bar of a padlock, by which it is hung to the staple. Knight. [ 1913 Webster ]


Shackle joint (Anat.), a joint formed by a bony ring passing through a hole in a bone, as at the bases of spines in some fishes.
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v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Shackled p. pr. & vb. n. Shackling. ] 1. To tie or confine the limbs of, so as to prevent free motion; to bind with shackles; to fetter; to chain. [ 1913 Webster ]

To lead him shackled, and exposed to scorn
Of gathering crowds, the Britons' boasted chief. J. Philips. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Figuratively: To bind or confine so as to prevent or embarrass action; to impede; to cumber. [ 1913 Webster ]

Shackled by her devotion to the king, she seldom could pursue that object. Walpole. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To join by a link or chain, as railroad cars. [ U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ]


Shackle bar, the coupling between a locomotive and its tender. [ U.S. ] --
Shackle bolt, a shackle. Sir W. Scott.
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n. [ OE. takel, akin to LG. & D. takel, Dan. takkel, Sw. tackel; perhaps akin to E. taw, v. t., or to take. ] 1. Apparatus for raising or lowering heavy weights, consisting of a rope and pulley blocks; sometimes, the rope and attachments, as distinct from the block, in which case the full appratus is referred to as a block and tackle. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Any instruments of action; an apparatus by which an object is moved or operated; gear; as, fishing tackle, hunting tackle; formerly, specifically, weapons. “She to her tackle fell.” Hudibras. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In Chaucer, it denotes usually an arrow or arrows. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Naut.) The rigging and apparatus of a ship; also, any purchase where more than one block is used. [ 1913 Webster ]


Fall and tackle. See the Note under Pulley. --
Fishing tackle. See under Fishing, a. --
Ground tackle (Naut.), anchors, cables, etc. --
Gun tackle, the apparatus or appliances for hauling cannon in or out. --
Tackle fall, the rope, or rather the end of the rope, of a tackle, to which the power is applied. --
Tack tackle (Naut.), a small tackle to pull down the tacks of the principal sails. --
Tackle board,
Tackle post
(Ropemaking), a board, frame, or post, at the end of a ropewalk, for supporting the spindels, or whirls, for twisting the yarns.
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v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Tackled p. pr. & vb. n. Tackling. ] [ Cf. LG. takeln to equip. See Tackle, n. ] 1. To supply with tackle. Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To fasten or attach, as with a tackle; to harness; as, to tackle a horse into a coach or wagon. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To seize; to lay hold of; to grapple; as, a wrestler tackles his antagonist; a dog tackles the game. [ 1913 Webster ]

The greatest poetess of our day has wasted her time and strength in tackling windmills under conditions the most fitted to insure her defeat. Dublin Univ. Mag. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Football) To cause the ball carrier to fall to the ground, thus ending the forward motion of the ball and the play. [ PJC ]

5. To begin to deal with; as, to tackle the problem. [ PJC ]

n. (Football) 1. An act of tackling{ 4 }; as, brought down by a tackle by a lineman. [ PJC ]

2. (Football) One of two linemen on a football team, occupying a position between the guard and an end; also, the position played by such a tackle. [ PJC ]

a. Made of ropes tacked together. [ 1913 Webster ]

My man shall be with thee,
And bring thee cords made like a tackled stair. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Naut.) A tackle used in hoisting and lowering the topmast. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Having no track; marked by no footsteps; untrodden; as, a trackless desert. [ 1913 Webster ]

To climb the trackless mountain all unseen. Byron. [ 1913 Webster ]

-- Track"less*ly, adv.-Track"less*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ 1st pref. un- + shackle. ] To loose from shackles or bonds; to set free from restraint; to unfetter. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ 1st pref. un- + tackle. ] To unbitch; to unharness. [ Colloq. ] Tusser. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[  /  , qián fēngㄑㄧㄢˊ ㄈㄥvanguard; front line; tackle (football move) #4680
[  /  , gōng guānㄍㄨㄥ ㄍㄨㄢto storm a strategic pass; fig. to tackle a key problem #10799
[    /    , lìng rén fà zhǐㄌㄧㄥˋ ㄖㄣˊ ㄈㄚˋ ㄓˇto make one's hair stand up in anger (成语 saw); to raise people's hackles #33610
[ / , kàoㄎㄠˋshackles; fetters; manacle #37408
[  /  , suǒ liànㄙㄨㄛˇ ㄌㄧㄢˋchains; shackles #39305
[  /  , huá lúnㄏㄨㄚˊ ㄌㄨㄣˊblock and tackle #45116
[    /    , qiān tóu wàn xùㄑㄧㄢ ㄊㄡˊ ㄨㄢˋ ㄒㄩˋplethora of things to tackle; multitude of loose ends; very complicated; chaotic #50401
[  /  , liào kàoㄌㄧㄠˋ ㄎㄠˋmanacles and leg-irons; shackled and chained #61278
[    /    , nù fā chōng guānㄋㄨˋ ㄈㄚ ㄔㄨㄥ ㄍㄨㄢhair stands up in anger and tips off one's hat (成语 saw); seething in anger; rising hackles #68010
[    /    , pī li pā laㄆㄧ ㄌㄧ˙ ㄆㄚ ㄌㄚ˙to crackle (onomat., of firecrackers, gunfire etc); to splutter #81021
[  /  , liáo gēㄌㄧㄠˊ ㄍㄜHill myna (Gracula religiosa, talking bird); grackle #90645
[ , diào suǒㄉㄧㄠˋ ㄙㄨㄛˇrope tackle hanging from a mast; crow foot (system of ropes through tackle to hold up an awning) #107114
[, chùㄔㄨˋa shackled pig #878770
[   , pī li pā laㄆㄧ ㄌㄧ˙ ㄆㄚ ㄌㄚ˙to crackle (onomat., of firecrackers, gunfire etc); to splutter; also written 劈裡啪啦|劈里啪啦See Also: 劈裡啪啦, 劈里啪啦
[  /  , wú guǐㄨˊ ㄍㄨㄟˇtrackless
[    /    , diào yú yòng jùㄉㄧㄠˋ ㄩˊ ㄩㄥˋ ㄐㄩˋtackle
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[いどむ, idomu] (v5m, vi) (1) to challenge; to throw down the gauntlet; to contend for; to tackle; (2) to pressure someone for sex; to woo; to make love to; (P) #8293
[とりくむ(取り組む;取組む)(P);とっくむ(取っ組む;取組む), torikumu ( torikumu ; torikumu )(P); tokkumu ( totsu mu ; torikumu )] (v5m, vi) to tackle; to wrestle with; to engage in a bout; to come to grips with; to make effort; to strive for; to deal with; (P) #12531
[takkuru] (n, vs) tackle (ball game) #16482
[kiritto] (adv, vs) (on-mim) (See きりり) stiff and slackless; tense without any looseness
[kiriri] (adv, adv-to) (1) (on-mim) (See きりっと) stiff and slackless; tense without any looseness; (2) cling tightly; pulled or stretched as far as possible; (3) creaking of a door or oar
[けらけらわらう, kerakerawarau] (v5u) to cackle
[suraideingutakkuru] (n) sliding tackle
[bakkuresu] (n) backless
[furaingutakkuru] (n) flying tackle
[かっしゃ, kassha] (n, adj-no) pulley; block; tackle
[ぎょぐ, gyogu] (n) fishing tackle
[さくぐ, sakugu] (n) rigging; gear; tackle
[てかせあしかせ, tekaseashikase] (n) manacles; shackles; fetters
[そくばく, sokubaku] (n, vs) restraint; shackles; restriction; confinement; binding; (P)
[あしかせ, ashikase] (n) fetters; shackles; hobbles; encumbrance, hindrance or burden; trap
[おおくろむくどりもどき;オオクロムクドリモドキ, ookuromukudorimodoki ; ookuromukudorimodoki] (n) (uk) common grackle (Quiscalus quiscula)
[つりどうぐ, tsuridougu] (n) fishing tackle
[つりぐ, tsurigu] (n) fishing gear; tackle
[おこらせる(P);いからせる, okoraseru (P); ikaraseru] (v1) (1) to anger someone; to provoke; to offend someone; to make somebody's hackles rise; (2) (いからせる only) to square one's shoulders; (P)
[みちなきみち, michinakimichi] (exp) trackless path
[むきどう, mukidou] (adj-na, n) (1) trackless; (2) reckless; dissipated
[かせ, kase] (n) (1) shackles; fetters; irons; handcuffs; restraint; constraint; (2) bonds (e.g. family); ties; binding relationship; binding relationships; encumbrance
[ひびやき, hibiyaki] (n) crackleware
[きそく, kisoku] (n, vs) fetters; shackles; restraints
[きはん, kihan] (n) fetters; shackles; restraints; bond; connection
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Abspannisolator { m }
shackle insulator
Angelzeug { m }
fishing tackle
Betrüger { m } | Betrüger { pl }
blackleg | blacklegs
Bruchbude { f }
ramshackle hut
Fessel { f }
fetter; shackle
Flaschenzug { m }
block and tackle
Gerät { n } | Geräte { pl }
tackle | tackles
Grundgeschirr { n } [ naut. ]
ground tackle
Kettenschloss { n }
shackle
Lackleder { n }
patent leather
Lackleinen { m }
varnished cambric
Sackleinen { m }
sackcloth
Sackleinwand { f }
burlap
Schäkel { m }
shackle
ohne Spuren; keinerlei Spuren aufweisend
trackless
Takel { n }
tackle
(ein Problem) angehen; in Angriff nehmen; anpacken | angehend; in Angriff nehmend; anpackend | angegangen; in Angriff genommen; angepackt
to tackle (a problem) | tackling | tackled
sich damit auseinander setzen, warum ...
to tackle the problem of why
baufällig; verkommen; marode; klapprig; wacklig; wackelig { adj }
ramshackle
befreien | befreiend | befreit
to unshackle | unshackling | unshackled
fesseln (Handfesseln) | fesselnd | gefesselt | er/sie fesselt | ich/er/sie fesselte
to fetter; to shackle | fettering; shackling | fettered; shackled | he/she fetters; he/she shackles | I/he/she fettered; I/he/she shackled
gackern | gackernd | gackert | gackerte
to cackle | cackling | cackles | cackled
geknistert; geprasselt
crackled
gereizt; angriffslustig
hackles up
geschnattert
cackled
knistern; prasseln
to crackle
knistert; prasselt
crackles
lösen | lösend
to tackle | tackling
löste
tackled
rückenfrei { adj }
backless
schnattern | schnatternd | schnattert
to cackle | cackling | cackles
weglos { adj }
trackless
zerkleinern | zerkleinernd | zerkleinert
to hackle | hackling | hackled
Rotbauchstärling { m } [ ornith. ]
Red-bellied Grackle
Samtstirnstärling { m } [ ornith. ]
Velvet-fronted Grackle
Goldachselstärling { m } [ ornith. ]
Golden-tufted Grackle
Braunachselstärling { m } [ ornith. ]
Mountain Grackle
Trauergrackel [ ornith. ]
Carib Grackle
Bootschwanzgrackel [ ornith. ]
Boat-tailed Grackle
Dohlengrackel [ ornith. ]
Great-tailed Grackle
Nicaraguagrackel [ ornith. ]
Nicaraguan Grackle
Antillengrackel [ ornith. ]
Antillean Grackle
Purpurgrackel [ ornith. ]
Common Grackle
Dschungelatzel [ ornith. ]
Ceylon Grackle
Beo [ ornith. ]
Southern Grackle
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