ticking

ticking [ˈtɪkɪŋ]  [ˈtɪkɪŋ] 

原级:tick

第三人称单数:ticks

ticking的反义词

第三人称复数:ticks

ticking的反义词

过去分词:ticked

ticking的翻译

过去式:ticked

ticking 基本解释

ticking的近义词

名词被套料; 嘀嘀声

ticking 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 滴答作响的:1.ticking 滴答作响的 | 2.grab 抓住 | 3.abate 减弱

2. 记印:ticket,batch 批票 | ticking 记印 | tie 联结;联络

3. 被套料:ticket-of-leave man 假释犯 | ticking 被套料 | tickle 搔

4. 褥套布:ticking work 被褥刺绣 | ticking 褥套布 | ticklenburg 铁克伦堡亚麻棉混纺粗布

ticking 单语例句

1. Palestinians in turn agreed to act against what Israel calls " ticking bombs " - assailants on their way to attack Israelis.

2. ticking

2. A specially made clock with four faces showing the time in four major cities around the world welcomes guests with its cheerful ticking sound.

3. The countdown clock is ticking on the digital television transition and it is becoming increasingly clear that the United States will not be ready.

4. The clock was ticking, and a pervasive sense of pessimism and despair began to fill the conference center.

5. In view of the foreseeable demographic risks from pension entitlements, a time bomb may now have been set ticking.

6. ticking的反义词

6. Lee also called Jackson a " ticking financial time bomb " who was in imminent danger of going bankrupt.

7. Like a ticking time bomb, the US national debt is an explosion waiting to happen.

8. Us Weekly magazine is running a clock, ticking off the days since Suri's birth.

9. Ordering is made easy by ticking on a sheet of paper with all the choices.

10. With Christmas less than a week away, it's time to start ticking off items on Christmas lists.

ticking 英英释义

noun

1. danci.911cha.com

1. a strong fabric used for mattress and pillow covers

2. a metallic tapping sound

    e.g. he counted the ticks of the clock

    Synonym: tick

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