ticking的意思和读音

ticking

: [ˈtɪkɪŋ] : ['tɪkɪŋ]

n.

v.“tick”

tickingn.

1.a type of strong cotton cloth that is often striped, used especially for making mattress and pillow covers

n.1.2.

v.1.“tick”

n.1.strong thick cotton cloth used especially for covers for mattresses and pillows

v.1.The present participle of tick

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2. heidi n. ticking n. breakthroughs n. ...

3. profound adj. ticking n. ( hiss n. ...

4. ) swinish ) ticking ) encounter ...

5.》( Tomorrow.When.The .. 《》( Ticking.Clock) 《2》( Fraulein Kit .. ...

6. ... [strip away ] [ticking ] [Moroccan ]- ...

7. ... ticket,batch ticking tie ...

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1.The "ticking " of the clock was the only sound that greeted him , for not a soul remained.()。

2.Look, I know I'm just a sophomore, but I can feel the clock ticking away, and I don't want to leave high school with nothing to show for it.

3.A manager of a shop was ticking off one of his staffs . "l saw you were arguing with a customer . ",“。”

4.Ms McCrumb does not mind waitressing for a bit as she decides what to do with her life, but the clock is ticking.

5.But he did not dare open his mouth, just sat there stiffly, listening to the unhurried ticking of the wall clock.

6.It would be like trying to make the hands of clock move backwards to its ticking.使

7.But once I'd composed myself I flirted with him a bit and got away with a ticking-off.

8.With the clock ticking and my oversized Russian fisherman looking ready to explode, he grabbed my hand.

9.And yet it is not as though everyone is walking around like a ticking hand grenade.

10.Mr. Kerry said that he thought Mr. Assad would not survive as Syria's leader much longer. "The time is ticking, " he said.,“。”