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tick [tɪk]1. nouna. [of clock] tic-tac mc. ( = mark) croix fd. ( = parasite) tique f[clock] faire tic-tac4. compounds[time] s'écouler* * *[tɪk] 1.1) ( of clock) tic-tac m2) ( mark on paper) coche f3) Zoology tique f4) (colloq) GB ( short time) seconde f5) (colloq) GB ( credit)2.transitive verb ( make mark) cocher [box, name, answer]3.intransitive verb [bomb, clock, watch] faire tic-tacI know what makes him tick — fig je sais ce qui le motive
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A n1 ( of clock) tic-tac m ;4 ○ GB ( short time) minute f fig, seconde f fig ; I'll be with you in a tick/two ticks je suis à toi dans une seconde/deux secondes ; I won't be a tick j'en ai (juste) pour une seconde ; it won't take a tick/two ticks ça ne prendra qu'une seconde/que deux secondes ;■ tick by [hours, minutes] passer.■ tick off:▶ tick [sth/sb] off, tick off [sth/sb]1 ( mark) cocher [name, item] ;■ tick over GB1 Aut [car, engine, meter] tourner ;2 fig [company, business] tourner ; ( not doing really well) tourner au ralenti ; [mind, brain] travailler. -
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tick [tɪk](clock, time-bomb) faire tic-tac;∎ figurative I wonder what makes him tick (what motivates him) je me demande ce qui le motive; (what goes on in his mind) je me demande ce qui se passe dans sa têteBritish (mark → name, item) cocher, pointer; (→ box, answer) cocher; School (→ as correct) marquer juste3 noun(a) (of clock) tic-tac m∎ just a tick! un instant!;∎ I'll be ready in a tick/in a couple of ticks je serai prêt dans une seconde□ /en moins de deux;∎ I'll only be a tick j'en ai pour une seconde□∎ to put a tick against sth cocher qch(d) Entomology tique f∎ to buy sth on tick acheter qch à crédit(f) Textiles (ticking) toile f à matelas; (covering → for mattress) housse f (de matelas); (→ for pillow) housse f (d'oreiller), taie f∎ the minutes ticked away les minutes passaient= tick away (b)(a) (name, item) cocher∎ he ticked off the EU countries on his fingers il compta les pays de Union européenne sur ses doigts∎ she got ticked off for being late elle s'est fait attraper pour être arrivée en retard∎ to be ticked off (with) en avoir marre (de)∎ everything's ticking over nicely tout tourne bien;∎ it keeps my brain ticking over ça fait travailler ma cervelle -
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I 1. [tik] noun1) (a regular sound, especially that of a watch, clock etc.) tic-tac2) (a moment: Wait a tick!) instant2. verb(to make a sound like this: Your watch ticks very loudly!) tictaquerII 1. [tik] noun(a mark () used to show that something is correct, has been noted etc.) coche2. verb((often with off) to put this mark beside an item or name on a list etc: She ticked everything off on the list.) cocher- 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.) tique -
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1 noun∎ to buy sth on tick acheter qch à crédit∎ to put a tick against sth cocher qch(on form) cocher;∎ tick the appropriate box cocher la case correspondante -
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1) [con.] fluctuation minimale [des prix]2) coche [sur un formulaire]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > tick
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20 Tick Borne Encephalitis
encéphalite à tiques
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