ticking off
英 [ˌtɪkɪŋ ˈɒf]
美 [ˌtɪkɪŋ ˈɔːf]
n. 斥责; 责骂; 申斥
牛津词典
noun
- 斥责;责骂;申斥
the act of telling sb that they have done sth to make you angry
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 斥责;责骂
If you give someone aticking off, you speak angrily to them because they have done something wrong.- They got a ticking off from the police.
他们被警察训斥了一通。
- They got a ticking off from the police.
双语例句
- I gave her a real ticking off yesterday.
昨天我着实责骂了她一顿。 - And she began ticking them off on her fingers.
她开始扳着手指罗列这些名字。 - Knowing the length of the solar arc at various ages, you can simply go through the list from beginning to end, ticking off each planetary pair at the ages when it becomes due.
知道了不同岁数太阳弧的长度,你就可以通过从头到尾查阅表单,然后勾出每一对行星发挥能量时所对应的年纪。 - They got a ticking off from the police.
他们被警察训斥了一通。 - If you want to have children, your biological clock will be ticking loud enough to ward off any potential suitors.
如果你想要孩子,你的年龄劣势会更加明显,足以吓退任何可能的追求者。 - I just think it's rude and it's ticking me off
我就是觉得这样太粗鲁,叫我很生气。 - A wolf is like a ticking bomb, it can go off at any moment, he warned.
他警告说:狼就像是一颗定时炸弹,随时可能爆炸。 - There would be many, Cui told me, ticking off trade, energy, environment, and people-to-people exchanges, among others.
崔告诉我,会晤将会达成许多实质成果,比如贸易、能源、环境,以及人员交流,等等。 - But when an enterprising scientist placed a fiddler crab in darkness, he was amazed to find that the color of the crab's shell kept ticking off the time with the same accuracy.
但是,当一个勇于探索的科学家把招潮蟹放在黑暗中,他惊讶的发现蟹壳的颜色依然准确的按时间转变。 - Each taxicab is fitted with a meter ticking off the fare due.
每辆出租汽车都有一个算出应付车费的计程表。