tick
noun
verb
tɪk
noun
1
a
mark
(✓)
written
next
to
an
answer,
something
on
a
list
etc,
to
show
that
it
is
correct
or
has
been
dealt
with
[英] 〔在答案旁边或名单上标明正确或已经处理的〕钩号〔✓〕;
C | BrE AmE
Put
a
tick
in
the
box
if
you
agree
with
this
statement.
如果你同意这种说法,就在方框内打一个钩。
2
a
very
small
animal
like
an
insect
that
lives
under
the
skin
of
other
animals
and
sucks
their
blood
〔动物身上的〕蜱,壁虱
C
3
the
short
repeated
sound
that
a
clock
or
watch
makes
every
second
〔钟表发出的〕滴答声
singular 单数
4
a
very
short
time
一瞬间,一剎那;
C | spoken especially BrE
I’ll
be
with
you
in
a
tick
(=soon)
.
我马上就来。
It’ll
only
take
two
ticks.
只要一会儿。
5
on tick
if
you
buy
something
on
tick,
you
arrange
to
take
it
now
and
pay
later
[英,非正式,过时] 赊购,赊账;
BrE informal old-fashioned
verb
6
tick away
also
又作
if
a
clock
or
watch
ticks,
it
makes
a
short
repeated
sound
〔钟表〕发出滴答声
I
The
old
clock
ticked
noisily.
那只古老的钟滴答地走着,声音很大。
7
to
mark
a
test,
list
of
questions
etc
with
a
tick,
in
order
to
show
that
something
is
correct,
to
choose
something
etc
[英] 给〔试卷、问题等〕打钩号;
T | BrE AmE
Tick
the
description
that
best
fits
you.
在最符合你的情况旁打钩。
Just
tick
the
box
on
your
order
form.
就在你订单的方框内打钩。
8
what makes sb tick
the
thoughts,
feelings,
opinions
etc
that
give
someone
their
character
or
make
them
behave
in
a
particular
way
[非正式] 形成某人的性格 (影响某人的行为 )的思想 (情感,见解 )
informal
I’ve
never
really
understood
what
makes
her
tick.
我从未真正理解她为何会这样。
9
tick all the right boxes
if
something
ticks
all
the
right
boxes,
it
does
everything
that
you
wanted
it
to
do
or
is
everything
you
wanted
it
to
be
[非正式] 事情发展如人所愿,一切顺利
informal
10
if
time
ticks
away,
by,
or
past,
it
passes,
especially
when
you
are
waiting
for
something
to
happen
〔尤指等待某事发生时〕时光在流逝,时间一点一点地过去
We
need
a
decision
–
time’s
ticking
away.
我们应该作出决定 — 时间正在一分一秒地过去。
The
minutes
ticked
past
and
still
she
didn’t
call.
时间一分一秒地过去,但她仍未打电话来。
11
to
tell
someone
angrily
that
you
are
annoyed
with
them
or
disapprove
of
them
[英,非正式] 责备,怒斥〔某人〕
BrE informal
Mrs
Watts
will
tick
you
off
if
you’re
late
again.
要是你再迟到,沃茨太太要骂你了。
12
to
mark
the
things
on
a
list
with
a
tick
to
show
that
they
have
been
dealt
with,
chosen
etc
[英] 给…打钩号〔表明已经完成或已作处理〕;
BrE AmE
As
you
finish
each
task,
tick
it
off.
每完成一项任务,就打一个钩。
Have
you
ticked
off
Kate’s
name
on
the
list?
你在名单里凯特的名字上打钩了吗?
13
to
annoy
someone
[美,非正式] 使生气,激怒
AmE informal
Her
attitude
is
really
ticking
me
off.
她的态度真的让我很生气。
14
to
tell
someone
a
list
of
things,
especially
when
you
touch
a
different
finger
as
you
say
each
thing
on
the
list
[美] 〔尤指扳着手指〕快速报出,列举〔项目〕
AmE
Carville
began
ticking
off
points
on
his
fingers.
卡维尔开始扳着手指一一列举。
15
if
an
engine
ticks
over,
it
works
while
the
vehicle
is
not
moving
〔引擎〕空转,慢转
Mark
left
the
engine
ticking
over
and
went
back
inside.
马克让引擎空转着,又回到了屋里。
16
if
a
system,
business
etc
ticks
over,
it
continues
working
but
without
producing
very
much
or
without
much
happening
〔某一系统、公司等〕在慢吞吞地延续,进展缓慢,停滞
The
business
is
just
about
ticking
over.
业务进展缓慢。
Jane
will
keep
things
ticking
over
while
I’m
away.
我不在的时候将由简来负责。