A notch made to keep a score or tally; a tally. Also: a reckoning, an account. out of all nick: out of all account. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > space > shape > unevenness > condition or fact of receding > [noun] > making or becoming notched > a notch (9) nick?a1450 A notch made to keep a score or tally; a tally. Also: a reckoning, an account. out of all nick: out of all account. Obsolete. gap1530 A notch; a small break or opening in an edge or surface. Now rare. notch1555 A groove, incision, or indentation (typically V-shaped in cross-section) in an edge, or across or through a surface. natch1570 An incision, a nick, a groove; a notch. Now rare (in later use Scottish and English regional (chiefly northern)). notching1640 A notch, incision, or indentation. Frequently in plural. nitch1726 A slight break, notch, or incision. snick1775 A small cut; a nick, a notch. nicking1844 A notched or grooved appearance; nicks collectively. jog1845 A right-angled notch, recess, or step, in a surface; any space cut out by such a notch. U.S. |
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