1 N-COUNT 钩号(符号为√) A
tick is a written mark like a V: ✓. It is used to show that something is correct or has been selected or dealt with.
钩号(符号为√) [mainly British] in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 check
2 VERB 在(纸)上打钩 If you
tick something that is written on a piece of paper, you put a tick next to it.
在(纸)上打钩 [mainly British] -
Please tick this box if you do not wish to receive such mailings. [VERB noun]
如果你不想收到此类邮件,请在这个方框里打钩。
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As each boy said yes, he ticked their name. [VERB noun]
随着男孩们依次答到,他在他们的名字旁打了钩。
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 check
3 VERB (钟表)嘀嗒作响,发出嘀嗒声 When a clock or watch
ticks, it makes a regular series of short sounds as it works.
(钟表)嘀嗒作响,发出嘀嗒声 Tick away means the same as
tick .
tick away 同 tick 4 N-COUNT (钟表的)嘀嗒声 The
tick of a clock or watch is the series of short sounds it makes when it is working, or one of those sounds.
(钟表的)嘀嗒声 5 N-COUNT 一瞬间;一刹那 You can use
tick to refer to a very short period of time.
一瞬间;一刹那 [British, informal] 6 VERB (某人的思想、愿望或情感使其)做出…举动;有…的行为 If you talk about what makes someone
tick, you are talking about the beliefs, wishes, and feelings that make them behave in the way that they do.
(某人的思想、愿望或情感使其)做出…举动;有…的行为 [informal] 7 N-COUNT 蜱;壁虱 A
tick is a small creature which lives on the bodies of people or animals and uses their blood as food.
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