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tick
- IPA[tɪk]
英式
- a mark (✓) used to indicate that an item in a list or text is correct or has been chosen, checked, or dealt with.;a regular short, sharp sound, especially that made by a clock or watch
- mark (an item) with a tick or select (a box) on a form, questionnaire, etc. to indicate that something has been chosen, checked, approved, or dealt with;(of a clock or other mechanical device) make regular short, sharp sounds, typically one for every second of time that passes
verb: tick, 3rd person present: ticks, gerund or present participle: ticking, past tense: ticked, past participle: ticked
noun: tick, plural noun: ticks
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名詞
- 1. British a mark (✓) used to indicate that an item in a list or text is correct or has been chosen, checked, or dealt with. 同義詞
- 2. a regular short, sharp sound, especially that made by a clock or watch the comforting tick of the grandfather clock 同義詞
- ▪ British informal a moment I shan't be a tick I'll be with you in a tick 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. the smallest recognized amount by which a price of a security or future may fluctuate.
動詞
- 1. British mark (an item) with a tick or select (a box) on a form, questionnaire, etc. to indicate that something has been chosen, checked, approved, or dealt with just tick the appropriate box below 同義詞
- 2. (of a clock or other mechanical device) make regular short, sharp sounds, typically one for every second of time that passes I could hear the clock ticking 同義詞