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I 1. tik noun1) (a regular sound, especially that of a watch, clock etc.) tikking2) (a moment: Wait a tick!) øyeblikk2. verb(to make a sound like this: Your watch ticks very loudly!) tikkeII 1. tik noun(a mark () used to show that something is correct, has been noted etc.) kryss, hake, merke2. verb((often with off) to put this mark beside an item or name on a list etc: She ticked everything off on the list.) krysse av, merke- tick someone off- tick off
- give someone a ticking off
- give a ticking off
- tick someone off
- tick off
- tick over
- ticked off III tik noun(a type of small, blood-sucking insect: Our dog has ticks.) blodmidd, flåttflått--------tikke--------tikkingIsubst. \/tɪk\/1) tikk(ing), knepp(ing)2) hakk, merke3) øyeblikkhalf a tick ( hverdagslig) et øyeblikk!in two ticks ( hverdagslig) på et øyeblikk, bare et øyeblikk!on the tick ( hverdagslig) på slagetto\/on the tick ( hverdagslig) på sekundetIIsubst. \/tɪk\/1) ( edderkoppdyr i familien Ixodidae) flått2) (hverdagslig, insekt) forklaring: lusflue, særlig arten sauelusflue, Melophagus ovinusIIIsubst. \/tɪk\/1) dynetrekk, putevar2) bolster (stoff til madrasstrekk)3) (lett) madrassIVsubst. \/tɪk\/kredittget tick få kreditton tick på kreditt\/kritaVsubst. \/tɪk\/(hverdagslig, nedsettende) drittsekk, idiotVIverb \/tɪk\/1) tikke, kneppe2) ( hverdagslig) fungere, virke, gå rundt, funke3) krysse av, markere, notere, sjekkebe\/get ticked off ( britisk) få sitt pass påskrevet (amer.) bli forbannet\/sinttick along gå videre\/fremover, komme fremover, gjøre fremskritttick away\/by\/past ( om tid) tikke av gårde, tikke forbi• hurry up - the minutes are ticking away!tick away something ( om klokke) tikke fremtick out tikke frem\/uttick over ( også overført) gå på tomgangtick someone off ( britisk) lekse opp for noen, gi noen en oppstrammer\/skjennepreken (amer.) gjøre noen forbannet\/sinttick something off krysse av noe, sette merke ved noe, sette en hake ved noe• can you tick off the names on a list?VIIverb \/tɪk\/1) gi på kreditt, selge på kreditt, kjøpe på kreditt2) kreditere• tick it up to him!
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