单词 | suction stop |
释义 | suction stop in British Englishnoun phonetics another word for click (sense 3) click in British English (klɪk) noun 1. a short light often metallic sound 2. a. the locking member of a ratchet mechanism, such as a pawl or detent b. the movement of such a mechanism between successive locking positions 3. phonetics any of various stop consonants, found in Khoisan and as borrowings in southern Bantu languages, that are produced by the suction of air into the mouth 4. US and Canadian slang a kilometre 5. computing an act of pressing and releasing a button on a mouse verb 6. to make or cause to make a clicking sound to click one's heels 7. (usually foll by on) computing to press and release (a button on a mouse) or to select (a particular function) by pressing and releasing a button on a mouse 8. (intransitive) slang to be a great success that idea really clicked 9. (intransitive) informal to become suddenly clear it finally clicked when her name was mentioned 10. (intransitive) slang to go or fit together with ease they clicked from their first meeting Derived forms clicker (ˈclicker) noun Word origin C17: of imitative origin |
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