单词 | tick off |
释义 | tick off 1. phrasal verb B2 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. [mainly British] He ticked off my name on a piece of paper. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Tick it off in the box. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb If you tick someone off, you speak angrily to them because they have done something wrong. [British, informal] His mum ticked him off at home. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Abdel felt free to tick him off for smoking too much. [V n P + for] Traffic police ticked off a pensioner for jumping a red light. [V P n + for] 3. See also ticking off 4. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for tick If you say that something ticks you off, you mean that it annoys you. [US, informal] I just think it's rude and it's ticking me off. [VERB noun PARTICLE] She's still ticked off at him for brushing her off and going out with you instead. [V-ed P + at] Translations: Chinese: 用记号勾出 Japanese: チェックする |
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