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单词 click
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click


click

a brief, sharp sound: The click of her heels was heard on the stairs.; to press a computer button: click on “open”
Not to be confused with:clique – exclusive group of friends or associates: The members formed a clique.

click

K0084150 (klĭk)n.1. A brief, sharp sound: the click of a door latch.2. A mechanical device, such as a pawl, that snaps into position.3. Computers a. An instance of pressing down and releasing a button on a mouse or other input device.b. An instance of selecting an item in a website or app by clicking or tapping on a mouse, touchscreen, or other input device.4. Linguistics Any of various implosive stops, such as that of English tsk, produced by raising the back of the tongue to make contact with the palate and simultaneously closing the lips or touching the teeth or alveolar ridge with the tip and sides of the tongue, and found as phonemic consonants especially in the Khoisan and some Bantu languages. Also called suction stop. See Usage Note at !Kung.v. clicked, click·ing, clicks v.intr.1. To produce a click or series of clicks.2. Computers a. To press and release a button on a mouse or other input device.b. To select an item in a webpage or app by clicking or tapping a mouse, touchscreen, or other input device.3. Slang a. To have good social or working relations; hit it off: The director and producer clicked at the very start of the play.b. To become clear; fall into place: The answer finally clicked, and I finished the crossword.c. To be a great success: The play clicked on Broadway.v.tr.1. To cause to click, as by striking together: clicked his heels.2. Computers a. To press down and release (a button on an input device): clicked the left button on the mouse.b. To press down and release a button on (an input device): clicked the mouse.c. To select (an item in a webpage or app) by clicking or tapping a mouse, touchscreen, or other input device: To open the file, click the icon.
[Imitative.]

click

(klɪk) n1. a short light often metallic sound2. (Mechanical Engineering) a. the locking member of a ratchet mechanism, such as a pawl or detentb. the movement of such a mechanism between successive locking positions3. (Phonetics & Phonology) 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 mouth4. (Units) slang US and Canadian a kilometre5. (Computer Science) computing an act of pressing and releasing a button on a mousevb6. to make or cause to make a clicking sound: to click one's heels. 7. (Computer Science) (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 mouse8. (intr) slang to be a great success: that idea really clicked. 9. (intr) informal to become suddenly clear: it finally clicked when her name was mentioned. 10. (intr) slang to go or fit together with ease: they clicked from their first meeting. [C17: of imitative origin]

click

(klɪk)

n. 1. a slight, sharp sound: the click of a latch. 2. a small device for preventing backward movement of a mechanism, as a detent or pawl. 3. any of a variety of ingressive, usu. implosive, speech sounds, phonemic in some languages, produced by suction occlusion and plosive or affricative release. 4. any of a variety of sounds used in calling or urging on horses or other animals, in expressing reprimand or sympathy, or produced in audible kissing. 5. Informal. a sudden insight or realization. v.i. 6. to emit or make a slight, sharp sound, or series of such sounds, as by the cocking of a pistol. 7. Informal. a. to succeed; make a hit. b. to fit together; function well together: Their personalities don't really click. c. to become suddenly clear or intelligible. 8. Computers. to depress and release a mouse button rapidly, as to select an icon. v.t. 9. to cause to click. 10. to strike together with a click: He clicked his heels and saluted. [1575–85; perhaps imitative; compare Dutch klick (n.), klikken (v.)] click′er, n. click′less, adj.

click


Past participle: clicked
Gerund: clicking
Imperative
click
click
Present
I click
you click
he/she/it clicks
we click
you click
they click
Preterite
I clicked
you clicked
he/she/it clicked
we clicked
you clicked
they clicked
Present Continuous
I am clicking
you are clicking
he/she/it is clicking
we are clicking
you are clicking
they are clicking
Present Perfect
I have clicked
you have clicked
he/she/it has clicked
we have clicked
you have clicked
they have clicked
Past Continuous
I was clicking
you were clicking
he/she/it was clicking
we were clicking
you were clicking
they were clicking
Past Perfect
I had clicked
you had clicked
he/she/it had clicked
we had clicked
you had clicked
they had clicked
Future
I will click
you will click
he/she/it will click
we will click
you will click
they will click
Future Perfect
I will have clicked
you will have clicked
he/she/it will have clicked
we will have clicked
you will have clicked
they will have clicked
Future Continuous
I will be clicking
you will be clicking
he/she/it will be clicking
we will be clicking
you will be clicking
they will be clicking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been clicking
you have been clicking
he/she/it has been clicking
we have been clicking
you have been clicking
they have been clicking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been clicking
you will have been clicking
he/she/it will have been clicking
we will have been clicking
you will have been clicking
they will have been clicking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been clicking
you had been clicking
he/she/it had been clicking
we had been clicking
you had been clicking
they had been clicking
Conditional
I would click
you would click
he/she/it would click
we would click
you would click
they would click
Past Conditional
I would have clicked
you would have clicked
he/she/it would have clicked
we would have clicked
you would have clicked
they would have clicked
Thesaurus
Noun1.click - a short light metallic soundclick - a short light metallic sound clink, chinksound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them"
2.click - a stop consonant made by the suction of air into the mouth (as in Bantu)suction stopocclusive, plosive, plosive consonant, plosive speech sound, stop consonant, stop - a consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it; "his stop consonants are too aspirated"
3.click - a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backwardclick - a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backwarddetent, pawl, dogcatch, stop - a restraint that checks the motion of something; "he used a book as a stop to hold the door open"rachet, ratch, ratchet - mechanical device consisting of a toothed wheel or rack engaged with a pawl that permits it to move in only one direction
4.click - depression of a button on a computer mouseclick - depression of a button on a computer mouse; "a click on the right button for example"mouse clickdepression - pushing down; "depression of the space bar on the typewriter"
Verb1.click - move or strike with a noise; "he clicked on the light"; "his arm was snapped forward"snapmove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
2.click - make a clicking or ticking sound; "The clock ticked away"ticksound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'"
3.click - click repeatedly or uncontrollably; "Chattering teeth"chattersound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'"
4.click - cause to make a snapping sound; "snap your fingers"flick, snapmove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
5.click - produce a click; "Xhosa speakers click"enounce, enunciate, pronounce, sound out, articulate, say - speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way; "She pronounces French words in a funny way"; "I cannot say `zip wire'"; "Can the child sound out this complicated word?"
6.click - make a clucking sounds, characteristic of henscluck, clacklet loose, let out, utter, emit - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand"
7.click - become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotionsclick - become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions; "It dawned on him that she had betrayed him"; "she was penetrated with sorrow"come home, dawn, fall into place, sink in, get across, penetrate, get through

click

noun1. snap, beat, tick, clack I heard a click and then the telephone message started to play.verb1. snap, beat, tick, clack Camera shutters clicked all around me.2. (Informal) become clear, come home (to), make sense, fall into place When I saw the TV report, it all suddenly clicked.3. (Informal) get on, be compatible, hit it off (informal), be on the same wavelength, get on like a house on fire (informal), take to each other, feel a rapport They clicked immediately; they liked all the same things.

click

nounA light, sharp noise:clack, snap.verb1. To make a light, sharp noise:clack, snap.2. Slang. To turn out well:come off, go, go over, pan out, succeed, work, work out.3. Slang. To interact with another or others in a meaningful fashion:communicate, connect, relate.Idioms: be on the same wavelength, hit it off.
Translations
使发出卡嗒声卡嗒一声咔哒声点击

click

(klik) noun a short, sharp sound, like that of a light-switch being turned on. the click of the camera. 卡嗒一聲 卡嗒一声 verb to (cause to) make such a sound. The soldier clicked his heels together; The gate clicked. (使)發出卡嗒聲 (使)发出卡嗒声

click

咔哒声zhCN, 点击zhCN

click


fire on all cylinders

1. To have all cylinders in an engine functioning. There's something wrong with my car—it's definitely not firing on all cylinders.2. To function or operate at the most desirable or greatest possible level of efficiency, speed, or productivity. (Usually used in the continuous tense.) The new website will be firing on all cylinders once we get the comments section up and running! I only fire on all cylinders after I've had my coffee.See also: all, cylinder, fire, on

clickbait

Online articles (especially on social media sites) that use provocative or intriguing headlines (often in combination with images) to drive traffic to the source. I wouldn't put too much faith in that article about "the one food no one should ever eat"—it's probably just clickbait.

click with (one)

1. To have a positive connection or friendly rapport with one, often quickly. I just don't click with those people—I doubt we have anything in common. I clicked with Ashley immediately, and we've been best friends ever since.2. To quickly resonate with one or a group. If our invention clicks with consumers, then we'll be millionaires!3. To make sense to one; to be able to be understood by one. The tutor's explanation of sine and cosine really clicked with me—I think I finally understand it now.See also: click

click into place

1. Literally, of an object, to fit securely into something, often with an audible clicking noise. My seatbelt isn't clicking into place—is it broken?2. By extension, to begin to make sense or be understood. Thanks to my tutor, this week's lesson on polynomials has finally clicked into place.See also: click, place

click with someone

 1. [for something] to be understood or comprehended by someone suddenly. His explanation clicked with Maggie at once. 2. [for someone or something new] to catch on with someone; to become popular or friendly with someone very quickly. The new product clicked with consumers and was an instant success. I clicked with Tom the moment I met him.See also: click

fire on all cylinders

Also, hit or click on all cylinders . Function very well, as in Once we figured out how to use the new software, the department was firing on all cylinders , or "So the best infielder takes time to fit into the infield of a Big League club and have it hit on all four cylinders again" (Christy Mathewson, Pitching in a Pinch, 1912). This term transfers the functioning of an internal combustion engine, which works best when all its cylinders ignite, to broader use. [Early 1900s] See also: all, cylinder, fire, on

click into place

become suddenly clear and understandable. Click into place is used literally of an object, especially part of a mechanism, to mean ‘fall smoothly into its allotted position’.See also: click, place

click (with someone)

in. to catch on with someone; to intrigue someone; to become popular with someone. Sam and Mary are getting along fine. I knew they’d click. See also: click, someone

click

verbSee click with someone

fire on all cylinders

Go all out. The term comes from automobiles, where it means all of a car’s cylinders have been ignited and the engine is fully powered. It has been used figuratively since the second half of the 1900s, as in “That was a great speech; he was really firing on all cylinders.” See also pull out all the stops. See also: all, cylinder, fire, on

click


click

1. 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 2. US and Canadian slang a kilometre 3. Computing an act of pressing and releasing a button on a mouse

click

[klik] (communications) A short-duration electric disturbance, such as that sometimes produced by a code-sending key or a switch. (computer science) To select an object when the pointer is touching it by pressing and quickly releasing a button on a mouse. (engineering acoustics) A perforation in a sound track which produces a clicking sound when passed over the projector sound head.

click

(hardware)To press and release a button on a mouse orother pointing device. This generates an event, alsospecifying the screen position, which is processed by thewindow manager or application program.

On a mouse with more than one button, the unqualified termusually implies pressing the left-most button (with the rightindex finger), other buttons would be qualified,e.g. "right-click". Multiple clicks in quick succession,e.g. a double-click, often have a different meaning from slowsingle clicks. Keyboard modifiers may also be used,e.g. "shift-click", meaning to hold down the shift key on thekeyboard while clicking the mouse button.

If the mouse moves while the button is pressed then this is adrag.

click

(1) See CLIQ.

(2) To select an object by pressing the mouse button when the cursor is pointing to the required menu option, icon or hypertext link. See click and drag and tap.

(2) One click is one kilometer. This military term is sometimes used by telecom people for line distances in large networks. See metric system.

click


click

 [klik] a brief, sharp sound, especially any of the short, dry clicking heart sounds during systole, indicative of various heart conditions.

click

(klik), A slight, sharp sound.

click

(klik) A slight, sharp sound.

Patient discussion about click

Q. I have just developed a pain in my calf - feels like it clicks when I walk, and is a sharp pain I first noticed this problem this morning. As I stepped out of my car, I felt a sharp pain in my left calf, and it has gone worse as the day has gone on. No pain until I walk.A. hmmm...now as i think of it- fatman's answer seems more logical. but usually people can tell the difference between strained muscle and other stuff. if it was just a pulled muscle he would have thought of it and naturally massage the area. no?

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CLICKCreating Literacy in Computer Knowledge (Durham, NC)
CLICKCommunity Leadership Institute for Change Knowledge (training program)
CLICKCommunity for Linking Internet Companies in Kansai (Kansai, Japan)

click


  • all
  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for click

noun snap

Synonyms

  • snap
  • beat
  • tick
  • clack

verb snap

Synonyms

  • snap
  • beat
  • tick
  • clack

verb become clear

Synonyms

  • become clear
  • come home (to)
  • make sense
  • fall into place

verb get on

Synonyms

  • get on
  • be compatible
  • hit it off
  • be on the same wavelength
  • get on like a house on fire
  • take to each other
  • feel a rapport

Synonyms for click

noun a light, sharp noise

Synonyms

  • clack
  • snap

verb to make a light, sharp noise

Synonyms

  • clack
  • snap

verb to turn out well

Synonyms

  • come off
  • go
  • go over
  • pan out
  • succeed
  • work
  • work out

verb to interact with another or others in a meaningful fashion

Synonyms

  • communicate
  • connect
  • relate

Synonyms for click

noun a short light metallic sound

Synonyms

  • clink
  • chink

Related Words

  • sound

noun a stop consonant made by the suction of air into the mouth (as in Bantu)

Synonyms

  • suction stop

Related Words

  • occlusive
  • plosive
  • plosive consonant
  • plosive speech sound
  • stop consonant
  • stop

noun a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward

Synonyms

  • detent
  • pawl
  • dog

Related Words

  • catch
  • stop
  • rachet
  • ratch
  • ratchet

noun depression of a button on a computer mouse

Synonyms

  • mouse click

Related Words

  • depression

verb move or strike with a noise

Synonyms

  • snap

Related Words

  • move

verb make a clicking or ticking sound

Synonyms

  • tick

Related Words

  • sound
  • go

verb click repeatedly or uncontrollably

Synonyms

  • chatter

Related Words

  • sound
  • go

verb cause to make a snapping sound

Synonyms

  • flick
  • snap

Related Words

  • move

verb produce a click

Related Words

  • enounce
  • enunciate
  • pronounce
  • sound out
  • articulate
  • say

verb make a clucking sounds, characteristic of hens

Synonyms

  • cluck
  • clack

Related Words

  • let loose
  • let out
  • utter
  • emit

verb become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions

Synonyms

  • come home
  • dawn
  • fall into place
  • sink in
  • get across
  • penetrate
  • get through
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