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/klɪk/ |
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1 | I to make a short high sound like the sound when you press a switch 发出咔嗒声;发出咔嚓声 |
| The cameras continued clicking as they drove away. 他们开车离去时,照相机还在咔嚓咔嚓地响着。 |
| click open/shut He pressed a button and the doors clicked open. 他按了一下按钮,门咔嗒一声开了。 |
| 1a | T to make an object make this short sound 使发咔嗒声;使发咔嚓声 | | The policeman clicked the handcuffs round his wrists. 警察咔嚓一声用手铐把他的手腕铐上。 | | The young soldier clicked his heels and saluted. 年轻的士兵咔嚓跺一下脚后跟,立正敬礼。 | | click sth on/off She clicked off the bedside light. 咔嗒一声,她把床头灯关了。 | |
| 1b | T if you click your tongue , you make a short sound with your tongue , usually to show that you are annoyed or do not approve of something 咂(舌头) | |
| 1c | T if you click your fingers, you make a short sound by rubbing your middle finger against your thumb so that it hits the inside of your hand 打(响指) | |
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2 | I/T computing to make a computer do something by pressing a button on the mouse (用鼠标)点击 |
| Click ‘save’ and close the document. 点击“保存”,然后关闭文件。 |
| +on To send the message, simply click on the ‘send’ button. 只要点击“发送”按钮,就可以发送信息。 |
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3 | I informal if something clicks, you suddenly understand or realize it 突然明白;顿悟 |
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4 | I informal if two people click , they realize immediately that they like each other and understand each other 一见如故 |
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5 | I if something clicks in a performance , sports event etc, everything happens easily and in the best possible way 进展顺利 |
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