coun·ter·tac·ticsˌkau̇n-tər-ˈtak-tiks
countertactics如何读
countertactics英英释义
plural noun
plural in construction the actions, methods, or strategies used to counter an opponent … the computer system that now allows New York police to pinpoint the location of every serious crime and focus their countertactics.—Tom Morganthau and Vern E. Smith Negotiators have developed countertactics to reduce their vulnerability when opponents mislead about their beliefs and preferences.
Wellington knew that he had to find the countertactics that would deny Napoleon their operational benefits in battle.—Alan Forrest
usually singular in construction the science, art, or skill of countering an opponent's tactics
a master of countertactics
countertactics词源英文解释
The first known use of countertactics was in 1856