tick off

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To sign an item on a list with a tick mark, especially as a signal that the item has been verified or completed. figuratively,sometimes
    — I ticked off Harry today because he announced he was present.
  2. To list (create or recite a list).
    — In a lengthy missive dispatched the next afternoon, Wheeler ticked off a laundry list of reasons why he could not obey Bragg's order.
  3. To annoy, aggravate. Canada,US,transitive
    — It really ticks me off when people don't use proper punctuation.
  4. To reprimand. Australia,UK,transitive
    — Fred was ticked off by the teacher for playing around in class.

词形变化

ticks off present,singular,third-person ticking off participle,present ticked off participle,past ticked off past

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