Meaning of the word tackles in English

What does tackles mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

tackles

US /ˈtæk.əlz/
UK /ˈtæk.əlz/

Noun

1.

equipment consisting of ropes, blocks, and other gear for hoisting, lowering, or securing something

Example:
The sailors prepared the rigging and tackles for the storm.
Fishing tackle includes rods, reels, and lines.
2.

an act of seizing and stopping a player carrying the ball in football or rugby

Example:
The linebacker made a crucial tackle on the running back.
He missed an easy tackle and the opponent scored.

Verb

1.

to make a determined effort to deal with (a problem or difficult task)

Example:
The government needs to tackle the issue of unemployment.
She decided to tackle the difficult project head-on.
2.

to seize and stop (a player carrying the ball) in football or rugby

Example:
The defender managed to tackle the striker just outside the penalty area.
It's important to learn how to tackle safely in rugby.