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tact

N ประสาทสัมผัส  perception sense discernment pra-sad-sam-pad

 

tactful

ADJ ซึ่ง มี ไหวพริบดี  ซึ่ง มี ปฏิภาณ ดี  ฉลาด  diplomatic considerate perceptive sueng-me-wai-pib-de

 

tactic

N ยุทธวิธี  หนทาง  นโยบาย  กลยุทธ์  yud-ta-wi-te

 

tactical

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ยุทธวิธี  เกี่ยวกับ กลยุทธ์ ที่ ชาญฉลาด  kiao-kab-yud-ta-wi-te

 

tactician

N นัก กลยุทธ์  นั กวาง ยุทธวิธี  ผู้ มี กลยุทธ์  strategist planner nak-kon-la-yud

 

tactics

N การทหาร  กลยุทธ์ ที่ ใช้ ใน การ รบ หรือ ทำสงคราม  kan-ta-han

 

tactics

N ชั้นเชิง  กลยุทธ์  กลวิธี  strategy maneuvering generalship stratagem chan-choeng

 

tactile

ADJ ซึ่ง รับรู้ ได้ ด้วย การสัมผัส  physical palpable tactual sensory sueng-rab-ru-duai-kan-sam-pad

 

tactless

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ มีไหวพริบ  ซึ่ง ไม่มี ปฏิภา ณ  undiplomatic unthoughtful sueng-mai-me-wai-pib

 

tactual

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ประสาทสัมผัส  เกิด จาก ประสาทสัมผัส  โดย การสัมผัส  sensory tactile touchable kiao-kab-pra-sad-sam-pad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TACT

n.[L. tactus, from tango, [for tago,] to touch. ] 1. Touch; feeling; formerly, the stroke in beating time in music.
2. Peculiar skill or faculty; nice perception or discernment.

 

TACTIC, TACTICAL

a.[See Tactics. ] Pertaining to the art of military and naval dispositions for battle, evolutions, etc.

 

TACTICIAN

n.[See Tactics. ] One versed in tactics.

 

TACTICS

n.[Gr. to set, to appoint. See Tack. ] 1. The science and art of disposing military and naval forces in order for battle and performing military and naval evolutions. In the most extensive sense, tactics, la grande tactique of the French, comprehends every thing that relates to the order, formation and disposition of armies, their encampments, etc.
2. The art of inventing and making machines for throwing darts, arrows, stones and other missile weapons.

 

TACTILE, TACTIL

a.[L. tactilis, from tango, to touch. ] Tangible; susceptible of touch; that may be felt; as tactile sweets; tactile qualities.

 

TACTILITY

n.Tangibleness; perceptibility of touch.

 

TACTION

n.[L. tactio, tango, to touch. ] The act of touching; touch.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TACT

Tact, n. Etym: [L. tactus a touching, touch, fr. tangere, tactum, to touch: cf. F. tact. See Tangent. ]

 

1. The sense of touch; feeling. Did you suppose that I could not make myself sensible to tact as well as sight Southey. Now, sight is a very refined tact. J. Le Conte.

 

2. (Mus. )

 

Defn: The stroke in beating time.

 

3. Sensitive mental touch; peculiar skill or faculty; nice perception or discernment; ready power of appreciating and doing what is required by circumstances. He had formed plans not inferior in grandeur and boldness to those of Richelieu, and had carried them into effect with a tact and wariness worthy of Mazarin. Macaulay. A tact which surpassed the tact of her sex as much as the tact of her sex surpassed the tact of ours. Macaulay.

 

TACTABLE

TACTABLE Tac "ta *ble, a.

 

Defn: Capable of being touched; tangible. [R.] "They [women ] being created to be both tractable and tactable. " Massinger.

 

TACTFUL

TACTFUL Tact "ful, a.

 

Defn: Full of tact; characterized by a discerning sense of what is right, proper, or judicious.

 

TACTIC; TACTICAL

Tac "tic, Tac "tic *al, a. Etym: [Gr. tactics. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the art of military and naval tactics. -- Tac "tic *al *ly, adv.

 

TACTIC

TACTIC Tac "tic, n.

 

Defn: See Tactics.

 

TACTICIAN

Tac *ti "cian, n. Etym: [Cf. F. tacticien. ]

 

Defn: One versed in tactics; hence, a skillful maneuverer; an adroit manager.

 

TACTICS

Tac "tics, n. Etym: [Gr. tactique. ]

 

1. The science and art of disposing military and naval forces in order for battle, and performing military and naval evolutions. It is divided into grand tactics, or the tactics of battles, and elementary tactics, or the tactics of instruction.

 

2. Hence, any system or method of procedure.

 

TACTILE

Tac "tile, a. Etym: [L. tactilis, fr. tangere, tactum, to touch: cf. F. tactile. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the organs, or the sense, of touch; perceiving, or perceptible, by the touch; capable of being touched; as, tactile corpuscles; tactile sensations. "Tactile sweets. " Beaumont. "Tactile qualities." Sir M. Hale. Tactile sense (Physiol.),the sense of touch, or pressure sense. See Touch. The delicacy of the tactile sense varies on different parts of the skin; it is geatest on the forehead, temples and back of the forearm. H. N. Martin.

 

TACTILITY

Tac *til "i *ty, n. Etym: [Cf. F. tactilité.]

 

Defn: The quality or state of being tactile; perceptibility by touch; tangibleness.

 

TACTION

Tac "tion, n. Etym: [L. tactio, from tangere, tactum, to touch. ]

 

Defn: The act of touching; touch; contact; tangency. "External taction. " Chesterfield.

 

TACTLESS

TACTLESS Tact "less, a.

 

Defn: Destitute of tact.

 

TACTUAL

Tac "tu *al, a. Etym: [See Tact. ] (Physiol.)

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the sense, or the organs, of touch; derived from touch. In the lowest organisms we have a kind of tactual sense diffused over the entire body. Tyndall.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

tact

tact |takt tækt | noun adroitness and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues: the inspector broke the news to me with tact and consideration. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (denoting the sense of touch ): via French from Latin tactus touch, sense of touch, from tangere to touch.

 

Tactel

Tac tel |ˈtakˌtel ˈtæktɛl | noun trademark a polyamide fabric or fiber with a soft, silky feel.

 

tactful

tact ful |ˈtak (t )fəl ˈtæk (t )fəl | adjective having or showing tact: they need a tactful word of advice | they were too tactful to say anything. DERIVATIVES tact ful ly adverb, tact ful ness noun

 

tactic

tac tic |ˈtaktik ˈtæktɪk | noun an action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end. (tactics ) [ also treated as sing. ] the art of disposing armed forces in order of battle and of organizing operations, esp. during contact with an enemy. Often contrasted with strategy. DERIVATIVES tac ti cian |takˈtiSHən |noun ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from modern Latin tactica, from Greek taktikē (tekhnē )(art ) of tactics, feminine of taktikos, from taktos ordered, arranged, from the base of tassein arrange.

 

tactical

tac ti cal |ˈtaktikəl ˈtæktəkəl | adjective of, relating to, or constituting actions carefully planned to gain a specific military end: as a tactical officer in the field he had no equal. (of bombing or weapons ) done or for use in immediate support of military or naval operations. Often contrasted with strategic. (of a person or their actions ) showing adroit planning; aiming at an end beyond the immediate action: in a tactical retreat, she moved into a hotel with her daughters. DERIVATIVES tac ti cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the sense relating to military or naval tactics ): from Greek taktikos (see tactic ) + -al .

 

tacticity

tacticity |takˈtɪsɪti | noun [ mass noun ] Chemistry the stereochemical arrangement of the units in the main chain of a polymer.

 

tactile

tac tile |ˈtaktl, ˈtakˌtīl ˈtæktl | adjective of or connected with the sense of touch: vocal and visual signals become less important as tactile signals intensify. perceptible by touch or apparently so; tangible: she had a distinct, almost tactile memory. designed to be perceived by touch: tactile exhibitions help blind people enjoy the magic of sculpture. (of a person ) given to touching others, esp. as an unselfconscious expression of sympathy or affection. DERIVATIVES tac til i ty |takˈtilitē |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense perceptible by touch, tangible ): from Latin tactilis, from tangere to touch.

 

tactless

tact less |ˈtaktləs ˈtæk (t )ləs | adjective having or showing a lack of adroitness and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues: a tactless remark. DERIVATIVES tact less ly adverb, tact less ness noun

 

tactual

tac tu al |ˈtakCHo͞oəl ˈtæk (t )ʃ (əw )əl | adjective another term for tactile.

 

tactus

tac tus |ˈtäkto͝os ˈtɑktʊs | noun Music a principal accent or rhythmic unit, esp. in 15th - and 16th -century music. ORIGIN Latin.

 

Oxford Dictionary

tact

tact |takt | noun [ mass noun ] skill and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues: the inspector broke the news to me with tact and consideration. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (denoting the sense of touch ): via French from Latin tactus touch, sense of touch , from tangere to touch .

 

Tactel

Tactel |ˈtaktɛl | noun [ mass noun ] trademark a polyamide fabric or fibre with a soft, silky feel.

 

tactful

tact |ful |ˈtaktfʊl, -f (ə )l | adjective having or showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues: they need a tactful word of advice. DERIVATIVES tactfully adverb, tactfulness noun

 

tactic

tac ¦tic |ˈtaktɪk | noun an action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end. (tactics ) [ also treated as sing. ] the art of disposing armed forces in order of battle and of organizing operations, especially during contact with an enemy. Often contrasted with strategy. DERIVATIVES tactician |takˈtɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from modern Latin tactica, from Greek taktikē (tekhnē ) (art ) of tactics , feminine of taktikos, from taktos ordered, arranged , from the base of tassein arrange .

 

tactical

tac |tic ¦al |ˈtaktɪk (ə )l | adjective 1 relating to or constituting actions carefully planned to gain a specific military end: as a tactical officer in the field he had no equal. (of bombing or weapons ) done or for use in immediate support of military or naval operations. Often contrasted with strategic. 2 showing adroit planning; aiming at an end beyond the immediate action: in a tactical retreat, she moved into a hotel with her daughters. 3 Brit. (of voting ) aimed at preventing the strongest candidate from winning by supporting the next strongest, without regard to one's true political allegiance. DERIVATIVES tactically adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the sense relating to military or naval tactics ): from Greek taktikos (see tactic ) + -al .

 

tacticity

tacticity |takˈtɪsɪti | noun [ mass noun ] Chemistry the stereochemical arrangement of the units in the main chain of a polymer.

 

tactile

tact |ile |ˈtaktʌɪl | adjective of or connected with the sense of touch: vocal and visual signals become less important as tactile signals intensify. perceptible by touch or apparently so; tangible. designed to be perceived by touch: tactile exhibitions help blind people enjoy the magic of sculpture. (of a person ) given to touching others, especially as an unselfconscious expression of sympathy or affection. DERIVATIVES tactility |-ˈtɪlɪti |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense perceptible by touch, tangible ): from Latin tactilis, from tangere to touch .

 

tactless

tact |less |ˈtaktlɪs | adjective having or showing a lack of skill and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues: a tactless remark. DERIVATIVES tactlessly adverb, tactlessness noun

 

tactual

tac |tual |ˈtaktʃʊəl, -tjʊəl | adjective another term for tactile.

 

tactus

tactus |ˈtaktəs | noun Music a principal accent or rhythmic unit, especially in 15th - and 16th - century music. ORIGIN Latin.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

tact

tact noun Dr. Porter has a lot to learn about timing and tact: diplomacy, tactfulness, sensitivity, understanding, thoughtfulness, consideration, delicacy, discretion, prudence, judiciousness, subtlety, savoir faire; informal savvy.

 

tactful

tactful adjective tactful criticism: diplomatic, discreet, considerate, sensitive, understanding, thoughtful, delicate, judicious, politic, perceptive, subtle; courteous, polite, decorous, respectful; informal savvy.

 

tactic

tactic noun 1 a tax-saving tactic: strategy, scheme, stratagem, plan, maneuver; method, expedient, gambit, move, approach, tack; device, trick, ploy, dodge, ruse, machination, contrivance; informal wangle; archaic shift. 2 our fleet's superior tactics: strategy, policy, campaign, battle plans, game plans, maneuvers, logistics; generalship, organization, planning, direction, orchestration.

 

tactical

tactical adjective they met secretly to discuss their next tactical move: calculated, planned, strategic; prudent, politic, diplomatic, judicious, shrewd, cunning, artful.

 

tactless

tactless adjective it was a cruel, tactless thing to say: insensitive, inconsiderate, thoughtless, indelicate, undiplomatic, impolitic, indiscreet, unsubtle, clumsy, heavy-handed, graceless, awkward, inept, gauche; blunt, frank, outspoken, abrupt, gruff, rough, crude, coarse; imprudent, injudicious, unwise; rude, impolite, uncouth, discourteous, crass, tasteless, disrespectful, boorish.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

tact

tact noun the Inspector broke the news to me with tact and consideration: sensitivity, understanding, thoughtfulness, consideration, delicacy, diplomacy, discretion, discernment, judgement, prudence, judiciousness, perception, subtlety, wisdom, tactfulness; etiquette, courtesy, cordiality, politeness, decorum, mannerliness, polish, respect, respectfulness; French savoir faire, politesse; informal savvy. ANTONYMS indiscretion, rudeness, tactlessness.

 

tactful

tactful adjective a tactful little cough: considerate, sensitive, understanding, thoughtful, delicate, diplomatic, discreet, discerning, judicious, politic, perceptive, subtle, careful, treating someone /something with kid gloves; courteous, cordial, polite, decorous, seemly, respectful; informal savvy; dated mannerly. ANTONYMS tactless, indiscreet, gauche.

 

tactic

tactic noun 1 tax-saving tactics: strategy, scheme, stratagem, plan, set of tactics, manoeuvre, course /line of action; method, programme, expedient, gambit, move, approach, tack, path, road; device, trick, ploy, dodge, ruse, game, machination, contrivance, stunt; (tactics ) means, wiles, artifice, subterfuge; informal wangle, caper; archaic shift. 2 (tactics ) the larger French fleet was decimated by superior tactics: battle plans, plans, game plans; moves, manoeuvres, logistics; strategy, policy, campaign; generalship, military science; organization, planning, arrangement, administration, direction, masterminding, orchestration, handling, running. EASILY CONFUSED WORDS tactics or strategy? See strategy . These notes clear up confusion between similar-looking pairs.

 

tactical

tactical adjective this appeared to be a tactical move to try to force the CDF to agree to a coalition: calculated, planned, plotted, prudent, strategic, politic, diplomatic, judicious, shrewd, skilful, adroit, clever, smart, cunning, artful, wily; informal foxy. ANTONYMS unwise; spontaneous.

 

tactless

tactless adjective it was a cruel, tactless thing to say: insensitive, inconsiderate, thoughtless, unthinking, indelicate, undiplomatic, impolitic, indiscreet, unsubtle, clumsy, heavy-handed, graceless, awkward, unpolished, inept, bungling, maladroit, gauche, undiscerning, unsophisticated; blunt, straightforward, frank, plain-spoken, outspoken, abrupt, precipitate; gruff, bluff, rough, crude, coarse, speaking as one finds, calling a spade a spade, like a bull in a china shop; imprudent, injudicious, unwise, foolhardy; rude, impolite, uncouth, discourteous, crass, tasteless, impertinent, disrespectful, ungentlemanly, unladylike, boorish, uncivilized, uncivil; unkind, uncaring, uncalled for, callous, hurtful, thick-skinned, uncharitable, cruel. ANTONYMS tactful, diplomatic, discreet.

 

Duden Dictionary

Tactus

Tac tus Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der |T a ctus |der Tactus; Genitiv: des Tactus lateinisch tactus, eigentlich = Berührung, zu: tangere (2. Partizip: tactum ) = berühren Tastsinn

 

French Dictionary

tact

tact n. m. nom masculin 1 Sens du toucher qui perçoit les stimulations de la peau (contact, pression ). 2 figuré Doigté, délicatesse. : Il a agi avec beaucoup de tact. Un manque de tact impardonnable. SYNONYME diplomatie . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le mot talc, poudre. Prononciation Les lettres ct se prononcent, [takt ]; le nom rime avec acte

 

tacticien

tacticien , ienne n. m. et f. Personne qui manœuvre habilement. : Cette ministre est une excellente tacticienne. SYNONYME stratège .

 

tactile

tactile adj. adjectif Relatif au toucher. : Les sensations tactiles. LOCUTION Écran tactile. informatique Écran de visualisation muni de dispositifs permettant la saisie d ’informations diverses par simple pression ou déplacement du doigt sur l ’écran. Note Orthographique tactil e, au masculin comme au féminin.

 

tactique

tactique adj. et n. f. adjectif Relatif à la façon de mettre un plan à exécution. : Des opérations tactiques. nom féminin Art de mettre en œuvre, d ’exécuter un plan, une stratégie. : Nous devons opter pour une autre tactique. Note Technique La stratégie est antérieure à la tactique, elle est l ’art de planifier et de coordonner un ensemble d ’opérations en vue d ’un objectif.

 

tactiquement

tactiquement adv. Selon une tactique. : Aussi bien mentalement que tactiquement, il y a bien longtemps que l ’équipe de France n ’avait joué à un tel niveau de jeu avec autant de constance. (Le Monde )

 

Spanish Dictionary

táctica

táctica nombre femenino 1 Procedimiento o método que se sigue para conseguir un fin determinado o ejecutar algo :el equipo de fútbol empleó una táctica nueva que sorprendió a sus rivales .2 Conjunto de reglas y procedimientos que se utilizan para dirigir las operaciones militares que se llevan a cabo en una guerra :un buen oficial debe conocer bien las tácticas de la guerra moderna .

 

táctico, -ca

táctico, -ca adjetivo 1 De la táctica o relacionado con ella :los aspectos tácticos del juego .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es especialista en táctica .

 

táctil

táctil adjetivo 1 Del tacto o relacionado con este sentido corporal :se estudió cómo el bebé respondía a los impulsos visuales, auditivos y táctiles .2 Que se percibe o se puede percibir a través del tacto :el lenguaje táctil, como el sistema Braille, permite la lectura de textos por los invidentes .3 pint Que tiene volumen, que parece que puede tocarse :el desnudo alcanza delicadezas táctiles extraordinarias .

 

tactismo

tactismo nombre masculino biol Movimiento de orientación de un organismo provocado por un estímulo externo :el tactismo es positivo cuando el movimiento se realiza en dirección al estímulo, y negativo en el caso contrario .SINÓNIMO taxia, taxis .

 

tacto

tacto nombre masculino 1 Sentido corporal mediante el cual se perciben el contacto o la presión de las cosas sobre la piel y se distinguen ciertas cualidades que tienen, como la forma, el tamaño, la rugosidad, la dureza o la temperatura :los receptores del tacto están localizados fundamentalmente en la piel .2 Sensación que produce una cosa en los órganos del tacto :el ruido del agua en la piscina, el suave tacto de la camisa de Ishwar, el aún más suave tacto de su piel, todo se esfumó .3 Acción de tocar o palpar una cosa utilizando este sentido :sin mirar, adivinó de qué se trataba por el tacto .4 med Exploración digital de algunos conductos accesibles desde el exterior :tacto rectal; tacto vaginal .5 Habilidad para intervenir en asuntos delicados o para tratar a personas en situaciones comprometidas sin ofenderlas :el presidente ha demostrado también un tacto exquisito para evitar que sus huéspedes puedan sentirse incómodos .SINÓNIMO delicadeza, diplomacia, tiento .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín tactus , participio de tangere tocar ’, sustantivado y aplicado al ‘sentido del tacto ya en latín. De la familia etimológica de tañer (V.).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

tact

tact /tækt /名詞 U 機転 , (人の感情を害さない )気配り, 如才なさ show rare tact in holding a party パーティを催すのにたぐいまれな如才なさを見せる

 

tactful

tact ful /tǽktf (ə )l /形容詞 機転のきく, 如才ない (tactless ).ly 副詞 機転をきかせて, 当り障りのないように .

 

tactic

tac tic /tǽktɪk /〖原義は 「戦術 」〗名詞 s /-s /C 1 通例 s 〗作戦 , 方策, かけひき aggressive sales tactics 積極的な売上作戦 use strong-arm tactics 実力を行使する 2 s; 単複両扱い 〗(個々の )戦術 , 兵法 (!全体的戦略はstrategy ) guerrilla tactics ゲリラ戦術 形容詞 配列 [順序 ].

 

tactical

tac ti cal /tǽktɪk (ə )l /形容詞 1 通例 名詞 の前で 〗戦術 (上 )の, 駆け引きのうまい tactical voting ⦅英 ⦆戦術的投票 〘ある候補者を落とすため, ほかの候補者に投票する 〙.2 名詞 の前で 〗戦術的な ; 近距離の 〈軍事行動 兵器など 〉tactical (nuclear ) weapons (近距離 )戦術 (核 )兵器 ly 副詞

 

tactician

tac ti cian /tæktɪ́ʃ (ə )n /名詞 C 戦略 [術 ]家 ; 策略家 .

 

tactile

tac tile /tǽkt (ə )l |-taɪl /形容詞 1 ⦅ややかたく ⦆通例 名詞 の前で 〗接触の, 触ることによる ; 触知できる .2 〈生地などが 〉触り心地のよい .3 (あいさつなどで )よく人を触る .

 

tactless

t ct less 形容詞 機転のきかない, へまな (tactful ).ly 副詞 ness 名詞