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tacking    音标拼音: [t'ækɪŋ]
紧钉; 起脊; 定位焊; 定位铆

紧钉; 起脊; 定位焊; 定位铆

tacking
n 1: a loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric
together [synonym: {baste}, {basting}, {basting stitch},
{tacking}]
2: (nautical) the act of changing tack [synonym: {tack}, {tacking}]

Tack \Tack\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tacked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Tacking}.] [Cf. OD. tacken to touch, take, seize, fix, akin
to E. take. See {Tack} a small nail.]
1. To fasten or attach. "In hopes of getting some commendam
tacked to their sees." --Swift.
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And tacks the center to the sphere. --Herbert.
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2. Especially, to attach or secure in a slight or hasty
manner, as by stitching or nailing; as, to tack together
the sheets of a book; to tack one piece of cloth to
another; to tack on a board or shingle; to tack one piece
of metal to another by drops of solder.
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3. In parliamentary usage, to add (a supplement) to a bill;
to append; -- often with on or to; as, to tack on a
non-germane appropriation to a bill. --Macaulay.
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4. (Naut.) To change the direction of (a vessel) when sailing
closehauled, by putting the helm alee and shifting the
tacks and sails so that she will proceed to windward
nearly at right angles to her former course.
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Note: In tacking, a vessel is brought to point at first
directly to windward, and then so that the wind will
blow against the other side.
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Tacking \Tack"ing\, n. (Law)
A union of securities given at different times, all of which
must be redeemed before an intermediate purchaser can
interpose his claim. --Bouvier.
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Note: The doctrine of tacking is not recognized in American
law. --Kent.
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TACKING, Eng. law. The union of securities given at different times, so as
to prevent any intermediate purchasers claiming title to redeem, or
otherwise discharge one lien, which is prior, without redeeming or
discharging other liens also, which are subsequent to his own title. Jer.
Eq. Jur. B. 1, c. 2, Sec. 1, p. 188 to 191; 1 Story, Eq. Jur. Sec. 412.
2. It is an established doctrine in the English chancery that a bona
fide purchaser and without any notice of a defect in his title at the time
of the purchase, may lawfully buy any statute, mortgage, or encumbrance, and
if he can defend by those at law, his adversary shall have no help in equity
to set those encumbrances aside, for equity will not disarm such a
purchaser. And as mortgagees are considered in equity as purchasers pro
tanto, the same doctrine has extended to them, and a mortgagee who has
advanced his money without notice of any prior encumbrance, may, by getting
an assignment of a statute, judgment, or recognizance, protect himself from
any encumbrance subsequent to such statute, judgment or recognizance, though
prior to his mortgage; that is, he will be allowed to tack or unite his
mortgage to such old security, and will by that means be entitled to recover
all moneys for which such security was given, together with the money due on
his mortgage, before the prior. mortgagees are entitled to recover anything.
2 Fonb. Eq. 306; 2 Cruise, t. 15, c. 5, s. 27; Powell on Morg. Index, h.t.;
1 Vern. 188; 8 Com. Dig. 953; Madd. Ch. Index, h.t.
3. This doctrine is inconsistent with the laws of the several states,
which require the recording of mortgages. Caines' Cas. Er. 112; 1 Hop. C. R.
231; 3 Pick. 50; 2 Pick. 517.
4. The doctrine of tacking seems to have been acknowledged in the civil
law, Code, 8, 27, 1; but see Dig. 13, 7, 8; and see 7 Toull. 110. But this
tacking could not take place to the injury of intermediate encumbrancers.
Story on Eq. Sec. 1010, and the authorities cited in the note.


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  • Tacking (sailing) - Wikipedia
    Roll tacking, usually while racing sailing dinghies, involves aggressive heeling of the sailboat, as the skipper and crew move towards the windward side during the first half of the tack when the boat crosses through the wind
  • TACKING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In sailing, tack can refer to the direction that a ship or boat is sailing in as it moves at an angle to the direction of the wind; or to a change from one direction to another direction; or to the distance traveled while sailing in a particular direction
  • A Sailors Essential Guide to Tacking – Sail Whisperer
    Tacking is a fundamental sailing maneuver essential for navigating upwind and is a crucial skill for any sailor moving from intermediate to advanced levels It involves changing the boat’s direction by turning the bow through the wind, shifting from one side (tack) to the other
  • What Is Tacking How To Tack A Sailboat - Life of Sailing
    The definition of tacking for this discussion is moving the bow of the boat through the wind Right or left does not matter, that is the purest definition of tacking
  • Tacking - definition of tacking by The Free Dictionary
    tacking (ˈtækɪŋ) n (Knitting Sewing) sewing long loose temporary stitches used in dressmaking, etc
  • TACKING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    TACKING meaning: 1 long, loose stitches that are used to hold two pieces of cloth together temporarily before they… Learn more
  • Tacking and Gybing Maneuvers - NauticEd Sailing Blog
    Tacking when you want to sail in a direction to exactly where the wind is coming from— guess what—you can’t! The best we can do is to follow a zig-zag course by sailing at about 30 to 40 degrees off the wind
  • What is Tacking in Sailing: A Beginner’s Guide
    Tacking, for those new to sailing lingo, refers to the act of turning a sailboat into the wind so that it changes direction This process allows sailors to navigate against the wind and change their course effectively
  • Tacking vs. Gybing: When and How to Execute Each Maneuver
    What Is Tacking? Tacking is a fundamental sailing maneuver used to change direction when sailing upwind Since a sailboat can’t sail directly into the wind, it must adjust its course in a zigzag pattern, turning the bow through the wind during each change in direction
  • Tacking - Nautical Know How
    Tacking is a fundamental sailing technique used to navigate a vessel upwind, as a sailboat cannot sail directly into the wind Instead, the boat must follow a zigzag course, alternating between two different angles to the wind, known as “tacks ”





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