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tick
Tick tarimas:
/tik/
Tick audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A light, sharp, clicking sound made repeatedly by a machine, such as a clock.
- noun: Chiefly British A moment.
- noun: A light mark used to check off or call attention to an item.
- noun: Informal A unit on a scale; a degree: when interest rates move up a tick.
- verb-intransitive: To emit recurring clicking sounds: as the clock ticked.
- verb-intransitive: To function characteristically or well: machines ticking away; curious about what makes people tick.
- verb-transitive: To count or record with or as if with the sound of ticks: a clock ticking the hours; a taxi meter ticking the fare.
- verb-transitive: To mark or check off (a listed item) with a tick: ticked off each name as the roll was called.
- phrasal-verb: tick off Informal To make angry or annoyed: Constant delays ticked me off.
- noun: Any of numerous small bloodsucking parasitic arachnids of the family Ixodidae, many of which transmit febrile diseases, such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease.
- noun: Any of various usually wingless, louselike insects of the family Hippobosciddae that are parasitic on sheep, goats, and other animals.
- noun: A cloth case for a mattress or pillow.
- noun: A light mattress without inner springs.
- noun: Ticking.
- noun: Chiefly British Credit or an amount of credit.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- tiksėti
- to tick overpasukti (rankeną, svertą)
- tiksėjimas
- to the tick tiksliai
- punktualiai
- žymelė
- "paukščiukas"
- to smb tick off ką įspėti
- pabarti
- to tick out ištiksenti
- išmušti (apie aparatą)
- padėti "paukščiuką"
- paženklin