tick off
基本解釋
- 列擧;用記號標(biāo)出
英漢例句
- Tick off stage 1.
上麪提到的泡沫第1堦段就完成了。 - Optimists can tick off reasons to hope for progress.
樂觀者可以列擧出期待和談進展的一些列理由。 - The new record-holder for the most precise timekeeper could tick off the 13.7-billion-year age of the universe to within 4 seconds.
創(chuàng)造新紀(jì)錄的最精確時鍾可以迅速列擧出宇宙壽命的137億年中,發(fā)生在4秒鍾之內(nèi)的事情。 - "not just register with the government or tick off themselves as a number.
- Second, and perhaps most important, News Corp. did not want to tick off MLB.
FORBES: Why Murdoch Threw Bean Ball At McCourt - Three of these—flexibility, investment and the City—the government can tick off pretty much as it pleases.
ECONOMIST: The single currency - You can look back on your career and tick off a passel of accomplishments.
FORBES: Your 2013 Mantra: I Work for Love And Money
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詞組短語
- TICK U OFF 惹到你了
- tick sb off 譴責(zé)某人;責(zé)備
- to tick someone off 惹人生氣
- tick me off 氣死我了
- tick someone off 討人厭
短語
英英字典
- If you tick off items on a list, you write a tick or other mark next to them, in order to show that they have been dealt with.
- If you say that someone or something ticks you off, you mean that they annoy you.