词汇 | tick off |
释义 | tick off [phrasal verb] 1 tick (someone) off or tick off (someone) a US, informal : to make (someone) angry激怒 He really ticks me off sometimes.他有时真的让我很生气。 She was ticked off by the rude salesclerk.她被那个粗鲁的售货员惹恼了。 b British : to criticize (someone) strongly : to tell (someone) in an angry way that he or she did something wrong斥责 His mother ticked him off for his behavior.他的母亲斥责了他的行为。 2 tick (someone or something) off or tick off (someone or something) a US : to say the name of (someone or something) as part of a list列举 Her parents ticked off [=listed] all the reasons she should not have stayed out late.父母列举了所有她不该在外面待得太晚的理由。 b : to count or mark things as they pass数数;做标记 We are ticking off the days until vacation.我们在数还有多少天放假。 — see also 2tick 3 (above) tick |
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