1 V-ERG (使)发出咔嗒声 If something
clicks or if you
click it, it makes a short, sharp sound.
(使)发出咔嗒声 [Also V P + on] -
The applause rose to a crescendo and cameras clicked. [VERB]
掌声越来越响,照相机的咔嗒声不绝于耳。
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He clicked off the radio. [V P + off]
他咔嗒一声关掉了收音机。
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Blake clicked his fingers at a passing waiter, who hurried across to them. [VERB noun]
布莱克对一个经过的侍者打了个响指,侍者赶紧朝他们走了过来。
2 VERB [no passive] (用鼠标)点击 If you
click on an area of a computer screen, you point the cursor at that area and press one of the buttons on the mouse in order to make something happen.
(用鼠标)点击 [computing] 3 VERB 豁然开朗;突然醒悟 When you suddenly understand something, you can say that it
clicks .
豁然开朗;突然醒悟 [informal] -
When I saw the television report, it all clicked. [VERB]
我看到电视报道时才恍然大悟。
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It suddenly clicked that this was fantastic fun. [VERB that]
我突然意识到,这真是太有趣了。
SYN become clear, come home (to), make sense, fall into place
4 V-RECIP (与…)一见如故;(与…)相见恨晚 If you
click with someone, you like each other and become friendly as soon as you meet. You can also say that two people
click.
(与…)一见如故;(与…)相见恨晚 [informal] 5 to
click your
heels→see: heel to click into place
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