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tick off

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tick somebody off
  1. (British English, old-fashioned, informal) to speak angrily to somebody, especially a child, because they have done something wrong责备,斥责,责骂(尤指犯错的孩子) synonym tell somebody off
    • I was always being ticked off for messy work.我总是因工作混乱而受到责备。
    related noun ticking off
  2. (North American English, informal) to make somebody angry or annoyed使生气;使烦恼
    • It really ticked me off when he said I was late.当他说我迟到时,我很生气。
tick somebody/something off (British English)
(North American English check somebody/something off)
  1. to put a mark (✓) next to a name or an item on a list to show that something has been dealt with给…画上钩;给…打核对号
    • I’ve ticked off the names of all those present.我已经把所有在场的人的名字都勾了出来。
    • It’s a good idea to tick off the jobs on the list as you do them.在清单上已完成的工作旁边画上记号,这是个好主意。

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