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tackle
noun
a
sudden
action
of
knocking
or
grabbing
an
opposing
player
in
sports
such
as
football
or
rugby
,
done
to
stop
them
or
win
the
ball
•
The
defender
’
s
sliding
tackle
stopped
the
striker
just
in
time
.
The
defender
’
s
sliding
tackle
stopped
the
striker
just
in
time
.
•
Fans
cheered
the
fierce
tackle
at
midfield
.
Fans
cheered
the
fierce
tackle
at
midfield
.
verb
-
tackle
,
tackling
,
tackles
,
tackled
in
sports
,
to
stop
an
opposing
player
by
knocking
them
down
or
taking
the
ball
•
He
lunged
to
tackle
the
running
back
behind
the
line
.
He
lunged
to
tackle
the
running
back
behind
the
line
.
•
You
must
tackle
low
to
avoid
a
penalty
.
You
must
tackle
low
to
avoid
a
penalty
.
noun
-
tackle
the
tools
and
equipment
needed
for
a
particular
activity
,
especially
for
catching
fish
•
Grandpa
packed
his
tackle
before
heading
to
the
lake
at
dawn
.
Grandpa
packed
his
tackle
before
heading
to
the
lake
at
dawn
.
•
The
shop
sells
everything
from
bait
to
high-end
fishing
tackle
.
The
shop
sells
everything
from
bait
to
high-end
fishing
tackle
.
verb
-
tackle
,
tackling
,
tackles
,
tackled
to
try
to
deal
with
a
difficult
problem
,
task
,
or
situation
•
The
city
plans
to
tackle
air
pollution
with
stricter
rules
.
The
city
plans
to
tackle
air
pollution
with
stricter
rules
.
•
She
stayed
late
to
tackle
the
pile
of
paperwork
.
She
stayed
late
to
tackle
the
pile
of
paperwork
.
noun
a
system
of
ropes
and
pulleys
used
for
lifting
or
pulling
heavy
things
•
The
sailors
used
a
block
and
tackle
to
hoist
the
heavy
sail
.
The
sailors
used
a
block
and
tackle
to
hoist
the
heavy
sail
.
•
Workers
set
up
the
tackle
to
lift
the
stone
into
place
.
Workers
set
up
the
tackle
to
lift
the
stone
into
place
.
attack
verb
-
attack
,
attacking
,
attacks
,
attacked
to
use
force
or
weapons
against
a
person
,
animal
,
or
place
in
order
to
hurt
or
damage
them
•
The
angry
goose
suddenly
attacked
the
little
boy
by
the
pond
.
The
angry
goose
suddenly
attacked
the
little
boy
by
the
pond
.
•
At
dawn
,
the
rebels
attacked
the
old
stone
fortress
with
flaming
arrows
.
At
dawn
,
the
rebels
attacked
the
old
stone
fortress
with
flaming
arrows
.
From
Middle
French
attaquer
,
from
Italian
attaccare
“
to
join
,
engage
,
assault
”,
originally
“
to
attach
”.
noun
-
attack
,
attacking
,
attacks
,
attacked
an
act
of
using
force
or
weapons
to
hurt
or
damage
someone
or
something
•
The
city
was
quiet
after
the
air
attack
ended
.
The
city
was
quiet
after
the
air
attack
ended
.
•
Police
called
the
incident
an
unprovoked
attack
.
Police
called
the
incident
an
unprovoked
attack
.
noun
-
attack
,
attacking
,
attacks
,
attacked
a
sudden
short
period
when
someone
is
badly
affected
by
an
illness
or
an
unpleasant
feeling
•
Tom
had
an
attack
of
hay
fever
whenever
he
walked
through
the
field
.
Tom
had
an
attack
of
hay
fever
whenever
he
walked
through
the
field
.
•
She
felt
an
attack
of
anxiety
before
the
exam
.
She
felt
an
attack
of
anxiety
before
the
exam
.
verb
-
attack
,
attacking
,
attacks
,
attacked
to
criticize
someone
or
something
strongly
and
angrily
•
Critics
attacked
the
movie
for
its
weak
storyline
.
Critics
attacked
the
movie
for
its
weak
storyline
.
•
The
mayor
was
attacked
in
a
newspaper
article
over
the
budget
cuts
.
The
mayor
was
attacked
in
a
newspaper
article
over
the
budget
cuts
.
verb
-
attack
,
attacking
,
attacks
,
attacked
to
begin
dealing
with
a
task
or
problem
with
a
lot
of
energy
•
After
lunch
,
we
attacked
the
messy
garage
with
brooms
and
boxes
.
After
lunch
,
we
attacked
the
messy
garage
with
brooms
and
boxes
.
•
The
chef
attacked
the
mountain
of
vegetables
,
chopping
quickly
.
The
chef
attacked
the
mountain
of
vegetables
,
chopping
quickly
.
noun
-
attack
,
attacking
,
attacks
,
attacked
the
part
of
a
sports
team
that
tries
to
score
points
,
or
the
way
the
team
tries
to
score
•
Our
attack
was
strong
,
but
their
defense
was
even
better
.
Our
attack
was
strong
,
but
their
defense
was
even
better
.
•
The
coach
praised
the
team
’
s
quick
attack
down
the
left
wing
.
The
coach
praised
the
team
’
s
quick
attack
down
the
left
wing
.
LAMP
noun
-
LAMP
,
LAMP
stacks
an
acronym
for
a
set
of
open-source
software
—
Linux
,
Apache
,
MySQL
,
and
PHP
—
commonly
used
together
to
host
websites
and
web
applications
•
The
developer
chose
a
LAMP
server
to
keep
costs
low
.
The
developer
chose
a
LAMP
server
to
keep
costs
low
.
•
Many
popular
forums
still
run
on
the
classic
LAMP
stack
.
Many
popular
forums
still
run
on
the
classic
LAMP
stack
.
Formed
in
the
late
1990s
from
the
initial
letters
of
Linux
,
Apache
,
MySQL
,
and
PHP
to
describe
a
common
free
software
solution
for
web
hosting
.
stack
noun
a
neat
pile
of
things
placed
one
on
top
of
another
•
She
placed
the
clean
plates
in
a
stack
on
the
kitchen
counter
.
She
placed
the
clean
plates
in
a
stack
on
the
kitchen
counter
.
•
A
tall
stack
of
books
almost
reached
the
boy
’
s
chin
.
A
tall
stack
of
books
almost
reached
the
boy
’
s
chin
.
Old
English
stac
,
of
Germanic
origin
,
originally
meaning
a
standing
point
or
pillar
before
broadening
to
‘
pile
’.
verb
to
place
things
in
a
tidy
pile
,
one
on
top
of
another
•
He
stacked
the
firewood
neatly
beside
the
cabin
.
He
stacked
the
firewood
neatly
beside
the
cabin
.
•
The
supermarket
employee
stacked
cans
on
the
shelf
.
The
supermarket
employee
stacked
cans
on
the
shelf
.
From
the
noun
sense
‘
pile
’;
first
used
as
a
verb
in
the
15th
century
.
noun
a
tall
,
narrow
chimney
,
especially
on
a
factory
,
that
carries
smoke
high
into
the
air
•
Thick
smoke
rose
from
the
factory
stack
against
the
grey
sky
.
Thick
smoke
rose
from
the
factory
stack
against
the
grey
sky
.
•
The
old
power
plant
’
s
brick
stack
is
visible
for
miles
.
The
old
power
plant
’
s
brick
stack
is
visible
for
miles
.
Specialized
industrial
sense
developed
in
the
18th
century
as
factories
adopted
tall
chimneys
for
better
draft
.
noun
the
rows
of
shelves
in
a
library
where
books
are
stored
,
especially
those
closed
to
the
public
•
The
librarian
disappeared
into
the
stack
to
find
an
old
journal
.
The
librarian
disappeared
into
the
stack
to
find
an
old
journal
.
•
Students
are
not
allowed
in
the
basement
stacks
without
supervision
.
Students
are
not
allowed
in
the
basement
stacks
without
supervision
.
Library
sense
emerged
in
the
19th
century
with
multi-level
shelving
systems
resembling
piles
.
noun
in
computing
,
an
area
of
memory
or
data
structure
where
the
last
item
added
is
the
first
to
be
removed
•
Each
function
call
pushes
data
onto
the
stack
.
Each
function
call
pushes
data
onto
the
stack
.
•
When
the
stack
overflows
,
the
program
crashes
.
When
the
stack
overflows
,
the
program
crashes
.
Adopted
in
the
1950s
as
an
analogy
with
physical
piles
to
describe
last-in-first-out
memory
areas
.
noun
a
tall
,
isolated
column
of
rock
standing
in
the
sea
near
a
coast
,
formed
by
wave
erosion
•
Tourists
took
photos
of
the
rugged
stack
rising
from
the
ocean
.
Tourists
took
photos
of
the
rugged
stack
rising
from
the
ocean
.
•
Seabirds
circled
the
lone
stack
at
sunset
.
Seabirds
circled
the
lone
stack
at
sunset
.
Geological
sense
recorded
since
the
late
18th
century
,
drawing
on
the
vertical
,
pillar-like
appearance
similar
to
a
stacked
pile
.