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transitive verb1) (cross off) abhaken* * *◆ tick offvt1. (mark with tick)▪ to \tick off off ⇆ sth etw abhakento \tick off off sth on one's fingers etw an den Fingern abzählen▪ to \tick off off ⇆ sb jdn schelten* * *vt sep (Brit)1) name etc abhakenhe got ticked off for doing it — er wurde angepfiffen (inf) or er bekam einen Rüffel or Anpfiff (inf), weil er das getan hat
3) (inf: annoy) total nerven (inf)what really ticks me off... — was mich absolut auf die Palme bringt... (inf)
* * *transitive verb1) (cross off) abhaken* * *v.abhaken v.anhaken v.ankreuzen v. -
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I 1. intransitive verb2. transitive verbwhat makes somebody tick — (fig.) worauf jemand anspricht
2) see academic.ru/92704/tick_off">tick off 1)3. noun1) (of clock etc.) Ticken, dashalf a tick!, just a tick! — Momentchen! (ugs.)
I'll be with you in a tick or two ticks — ich komme gleich
3) (mark) Häkchen, dasput a tick against your preference — kennzeichnen Sie das, was Sie bevorzugen, mit einem Häkchen
Phrasal Verbs:- tick offII noun(insect) Lausfliege, dieIII noun(coll.): (credit)buy on tick — auf Pump kaufen (salopp)
* * *I 1. [tik] noun1) (a regular sound, especially that of a watch, clock etc.) das Ticken2) (a moment: Wait a tick!) der Augenblick2. verb(to make a sound like this: Your watch ticks very loudly!) tickenII 1. [tik] noun(a mark () used to show that something is correct, has been noted etc.) das Häckchen2. verb((often with off) to put this mark beside an item or name on a list etc: She ticked everything off on the list.) abhaken- 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.) die Zecke* * *tick1[tɪk]tick2[tɪk]non \tick auf Pump sltick3[tɪk]I. n‘\tick tock’ ( fam) ‚ticktack‘I'll be with you in a couple of [or in two] \ticks ich bin gleich bei dirII. vi ticken; AMthe hand of the timer \ticked round to twelve der Uhrzeiger rückte auf zwölf▶ what makes sb \tick was jdn bewegtIII. vt▪ to \tick sth etw abhaken* * *I [tɪk]1. n1) (of clock etc) Ticken nthe did it in two ticks — er hat es in Sekundenschnelle or im Handumdrehen getan
to put a tick against a name/an answer — einen Namen/eine Antwort abhaken
2. vi1) (clock) tickenthe minutes ticked by or past/away — die Minuten vergingen or verstrichen
2) (inf)3. vt (Brit)name abhaken; box, answer ankreuzen IIn (ZOOL)Zecke f III IVn(TEX: cover for mattress) Matratzenbezug m; (for pillow etc) Inlett nt* * *tick1 [tık]A s1. Ticken n2. besonders Br umg Augenblick m, Moment m:in two ticks im Nu, im Handumdrehen3. Häkchen n (Vermerkzeichen):B v/itick over bes Bra) AUTO im Leerlauf laufen,2. what makes him tick?a) was hält ihn (so) in Schwung?,b) was geht in ihm vor?C v/t2. (in einer Liste) anhaken:a) abhaken,b) Br umg jemanden zusammenstauchen, anpfeifen,c) US umg jemanden auf die Palme bringentick3 [tık] s1. (Kissen- etc) Bezug m2. a) Inlett nb) Matratzenbezug m3. umg Drell m, Drillich mtick4 [tık] s:on tick Br umg auf Pump* * *I 1. intransitive verb2. transitive verb 3. nounwhat makes somebody tick — (fig.) worauf jemand anspricht
1) (of clock etc.) Ticken, dashalf a tick!, just a tick! — Momentchen! (ugs.)
I'll be with you in a tick or two ticks — ich komme gleich
3) (mark) Häkchen, dasput a tick against your preference — kennzeichnen Sie das, was Sie bevorzugen, mit einem Häkchen
Phrasal Verbs:- tick offII noun(insect) Lausfliege, dieIII noun(coll.): (credit)buy on tick — auf Pump kaufen (salopp)
* * *n.Augenblick m.Häkchen - n.Ticken - n.Vermerkzeichen n.Zeichen - n. v.normal (gut)laufen ausdr.ticken v.
См. также в других словарях:
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