tick off
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ticks off
现在进行时
ticking off
过去式
ticked off
过去完成时
ticked off
1
惹恼, 激怒
to anger or frustrate someone by one's actions or behaviors
及物动词
- His constant interruptions during the meeting really ticked off his colleagues.
他在会议期间不断的打断真的惹恼了他的同事。
- The careless remarks made by the speaker managed to tick off several audience members.
演讲者粗心的言论成功地激怒了几位听众。
- The delayed flight and lack of information from the airline ticked them off.
航班延误和航空公司缺乏信息让他们很生气。
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责骂, 训斥
to tell someone they did something wrong and express one's anger or disapproval about it
及物动词
- The teacher ticked off the student for not finishing the assignment.
老师因为学生没有完成作业而训斥了他。
- She ticked off her colleague for being late to meetings.
她因同事开会迟到而责备了他。
- It's important to tick off unacceptable behavior in the workplace.
在工作场所斥责不可接受的行为很重要。
- The supervisor ticked the team off for missing a deadline.
主管因为团队错过截止日期而斥责了他们。
- The coach ticked the players off for not following the game plan.
教练因球员没有遵循比赛计划而训斥了他们。
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打勾, 标记
to put a check mark on or near an item on a list, often to indicate completion or acknowledgment
及物动词
- As you finish each task, tick it off on the to-do list.
当你完成每一项任务时,在待办事项清单上勾选它。
- Make sure to tick each item off the checklist as you complete them.
确保在完成清单上的每一项时都勾选它们。
- The teacher asked the students to tick off their names on the attendance sheet.
老师让学生们在考勤表上勾选他们的名字。
- We need to tick off all the required forms before submitting the application.
在提交申请之前,我们需要勾选所有需要的表格。
- Make sure to tick off each item on your shopping list.
确保在你的购物清单上勾选每一项。