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hard tack
biscotto di mare
hard tack [Am ˈhɑrdtæk] RZ. NAUT.
galletta r.ż.
I. tack1 [Brit tak, Am tæk] RZ.
1. tack (nail):
chiodo r.m.
bulletta r.ż.
2. tack Am (drawing pin):
3. tack (approach):
tattica r.ż.
4. tack NAUT.:
bordata r.ż.
5. tack (stitch):
II. tack1 [Brit tak, Am tæk] CZ. cz. przech.
1. tack (nail):
to tack sth to wall, door
2. tack (stitch):
III. tack1 [Brit tak, Am tæk] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
tack sailor:
tack yacht:
tack2 [Brit tak, Am tæk] RZ. JAZD. KON.
bardatura r.ż.
finimenti r.m. l.mn.
I. hard [Brit hɑːd, Am hɑrd] PRZYM.
1. hard:
hard consistency, object, surface, snow, bed, pencil lead
hard bread
hard ground, muscle
hard skin
hard butter
hard wax
hard mud
hard paint, glue
to set hard concrete, plaster etc.:
2. hard:
hard (difficult, complex) problem, question, puzzle, bargaining, negotiations
hard choice, decision
hard study
hard climb, training
hard fight
it is hard for sb to do sth
to be a hard worker student, pupil:
to be a hard worker employee, manual worker:
to find sth out or learn sth the hard way
3. hard (harsh, unpleasant):
hard life, childhood, year
hard blow, knock przen.
hard climate, winter
to be hard on sb person, court:
hard luck or lines! Brit (sympathetic) pot.
hard luck or lines or cheese! Brit (unsympathetic) pot.
seguire la linea dura (on sth in qc; with sb con qn)
it's a hard life! żart., iron.
4. hard (stern, cold):
hard person
hard look
hard voice, words
5. hard (forceful):
hard shove, push, knock
6. hard (concrete):
hard evidence, proof
hard facts
hard news
7. hard (stark):
hard outline
hard colour, sound, light
8. hard (strong):
hard drink, liquor
hard drug
hard pornography
9. hard POLIT.:
10. hard CHEM.:
hard water
11. hard JĘZ.:
hard consonant
12. hard (tough) pot.:
hard person
II. hard [Brit hɑːd, Am hɑrd] PRZYSŁ.
1. hard (strongly, energetically):
hard push, pull, punch
hard laugh, cry
hard work
hard study
hard rain
hard snow
hard think, look
hard listen
to hit sb, sth hard
colpire forte qn, qn
to hit sb, sth hard przen.
to be hard hit przen.
as hard as one can run, push, pull, work
to be hard at it pot., at work
to take sth (very) hard
2. hard (with directions):
go hard astern NAUT.
3. hard (indicating proximity):
hard by sth arch.
hard (up)on sth
III. hard [Brit hɑːd, Am hɑrd]
I. tack [tæk] RZ.
1. tack (short nail):
bulletta r.ż.
2. tack (riding gear):
finimenti r.m. pl
3. tack NAUT.:
rotta r.ż.
4. tack (approach):
II. tack [tæk] CZ. cz. przech.
1. tack (nail down):
2. tack (sew loosely):
III. tack [tæk] CZ. cz. nieprzech. NAUT.
I. hard [hɑ:rd] PRZYM.
1. hard (firm, rigid, hostile, unkind):
hard rule
hard fate
to be hard on sb/sth
2. hard (intense, concentrated):
3. hard (forceful):
4. hard (difficult, complex):
to be hard work for sb to do sth
5. hard (severe):
6. hard (extremely cold):
7. hard (solid):
hard evidence
8. hard fact:
9. hard (with alcohol):
10. hard CHEM.:
hard water
II. hard [hɑ:rd] PRZYSŁ.
1. hard (forcefully):
2. hard (rigid):
3. hard (energetically, vigorously):
to fight hard przen.
to die hard przen.
4. hard (intently):
5. hard (closely):
6. hard (heavy):
Present
Itack
youtack
he/she/ittacks
wetack
youtack
theytack
Past
Itacked
youtacked
he/she/ittacked
wetacked
youtacked
theytacked
Present Perfect
Ihavetacked
youhavetacked
he/she/ithastacked
wehavetacked
youhavetacked
theyhavetacked
Past Perfect
Ihadtacked
youhadtacked
he/she/ithadtacked
wehadtacked
youhadtacked
theyhadtacked
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Having to consume less appetizing food for extended periods led to revisions wishing for the return of hard tack.
en.wikipedia.org
However, the reference may have been to a sixteen days ration of hard tack (buccellatum), which was usually used to supplement the daily wheat ration (frumentum).
en.wikipedia.org
Adjuncts may be incorporated into the tack treatments, such as anti-static additives, fire retardants, dyes or other performance-enhancing materials.
en.wikipedia.org
Tack should be workmanlike, with bridles having a flat noseband and plain browband.
en.wikipedia.org
Trying to avoid stumbling into trenches carrying armfuls of tack or buckets of sheep feed is an art.
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk

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