词汇 | tick |
释义 | tick /tɪk/ tick 1 (过去式: ticked; 过去完成式: ticked; 现在进行式: ticking) v.i. To make a slight, quick, repeated sound, like that of a clock. 作滴嗒声(如钟)。 A watch ticks. 表滴嗒作响。 v.t. To mark or check off with dots or other small marks, as those used to check items or numbers on a list; score. 作记号。 He ticked off the items one by one. 他把这些项目逐一标出。 phrases tick away the time (时钟)滴嗒送走时间。 tick out (自动收报机)打出(电讯)。 tick over (汽车的引擎)空转;平平淡淡地生活[进展]。 tick (sb) off 【英】【口】责骂。 n. A light, recurring sound, as that made by a watch or clock. (似钟表之)滴嗒声。 A tiny mark like a dot, a X, etc., used in checking off, or in marking something for attention. 小记号点或 X 用以打记号。 Moment. 片刻;刹那。 phrases to [on] the tick 恰好;准确地。 tick 2 n. Any of numerous tiny, parasitic, blood-sucking animals, some insects and some arachnids, which attach themselves to the skin of various animals. 【动】八角虱;壁虱。 the horse tick 马虱。 idoms tick fever 【医】壁虱热。 tick 3 n. The cloth case or cover which contains the feathers or other filling of a mattress. 被褥套。 Ticking. 被褥布。 tick 4 n. Credit; trust. 【英】【俚】信用;赊欠。 to buy goods on tick 赊帐买东西。 phrases give tick 赊销。 go (on) tick 挂买赊购。 |
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