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#: {{ux|en|I '''ticked''' three things '''off''' the list in my head, and had only four chores left to do.}} |
#: {{ux|en|I '''ticked''' three things '''off''' the list in my head, and had only four chores left to do.}} |
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# To [[list]] {{gloss|create or recite a list}}. |
# To [[list]] {{gloss|create or recite a list}}. |
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#* {{quote-book|lang=en|year=2010|first=David A.|last=Powell|title=Failure in the Saddle|publisher={{w|Savas Beatie}}|isbn=9781932714876|page=68|pageurl=[http://books.google.com/books?id=tg0bYP_xRcAC&pg=PA68|passage=In a lengthy missive dispatched the next afternoon, Wheeler '''ticked off''' a laundry list of reasons why he could not obey Bragg's order.}} |
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# {{lb|en|North America|transitive}} To [[annoy]], [[aggravate]]. |
# {{lb|en|North America|transitive}} To [[annoy]], [[aggravate]]. |
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#: {{ux|en|It really '''ticks''' me '''off''' when people don't use proper punctuation.}} |
#: {{ux|en|It really '''ticks''' me '''off''' when people don't use proper punctuation.}} |
Revision as of 11:26, 26 February 2020
English
Verb
tick off (third-person singular simple present ticks off, present participle ticking off, simple past and past participle ticked off)
- (sometimes methaphorical) To sign with a tick.
- I ticked off Harry today because he announced he was present.
- I ticked three things off the list in my head, and had only four chores left to do.
- To list (create or recite a list).
- 2010, David A. Powell, Failure in the Saddle, Savas Beatie, →ISBN, [page 68:
- In a lengthy missive dispatched the next afternoon, Wheeler ticked off a laundry list of reasons why he could not obey Bragg's order.
- (Canada, US, transitive) To annoy, aggravate.
- It really ticks me off when people don't use proper punctuation.
- (British, transitive) To reprimand.
- Fred was ticked off by the teacher for playing around in class.
Synonyms
- (list): enumerate, recite; see also Thesaurus:tick off
- (annoy): bug, irk; see also Thesaurus:annoy
- (reprimand): admonish, tell off; see also Thesaurus:criticize
Translations
to sign with a tick
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to list
to annoy, aggravate
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(UK) to reprimand
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