tactically
adverb uk/ˈtæk.tɪ.kəl.i/ us/ˈtæk.tɪ.kəl.i/
策略性地,谋略性地
in a way that relates to a planned method of achieving something
He voted tactically to try to keep the Conservatives out. 他策略性地投票,试图将保守党拒之门外。
Tactically, he was regarded as a football genius. 在战术方面,他被认为是足球天才。
在战术上
in a way that relates to the organization and use of soldiers and equipment in war
You only have one platoon that can manouevre tactically at a time. 你每次只能对一个排进行战术机动部署。
See: tactical
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- Coonerty wonders now if it might not have been better, tactically, to continue fighting those individual battles.
- It's a tactically brilliant move.
- What looked as though it was working tactically in the first half of the game completely failed in the second.
- Thomas was excellent "operationally and tactically," according to Army Col. Ty Seidule.
- The wapons were tactically employed in special missions during Operation Desert Storm.