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单词 notch
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notch

His rehabilitation has advanced another notch.They have notched two assists and two goals, compared with none for their predecessors.Now, the anticipation cranked up another notch.Last season they notched another Haydock win on his ideal heavy ground.The quality of main news reporting moved up a notch.But it is a notch above average all the same.He is certain he can notch a similar tally next time around.He has a fine record fresh and notched three course victories.The pressure on him was ratcheted up another notch. Man has notched up three quarters of sales growth so is not simply buying in assets.Now they have moved up a notch.His actions ratcheted the thing up another notch again.It has certainly notched up successes.Italy and Spain had their ratings cut by two notches.So City notch up their third successive scoring draw.The forward had not scored this season, but notched two in each half.The downgrade is two notches above junk status, which keeps it in the investment grade.But the Gunners did notch up their third clean sheet on the bounce.For a full decade, it notched up record results year after year.It was a move which is already paying dividends as they notched up a fourth victory in a row and their fifth without defeat.The Whites had to come from two goals down to notch their fifth away league win of the season.Today official figures are likely to show that Britain has now notched up two years of continuous economic growth.All her wins have come at this track and she was unlucky not to notch a fourth course success in January.

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notch

British English: notch NOUN
You can refer to a level on a scale of measurement or achievement as a notch.
Average earnings in the economy moved up another notch in August.
  • American English: notch
  • Brazilian Portuguese: degrau
  • Chinese: 等级
  • European Spanish: nivel
  • French: cran
  • German: Kerbe
  • Italian: tacca
  • Japanese: 段階
  • Korean: 단계
  • European Portuguese: degrau
  • Latin American Spanish: nivel
British English: notch VERB
If you notch a success, especially in a sporting contest, you achieve it.
He notched his 200th goal for the team as they beat the competition 3-0.
  • American English: notch
  • Brazilian Portuguese: registrar
  • Chinese: 获得
  • European Spanish: apuntarse
  • French: remporter
  • German: erzielen
  • Italian: mettersi in tasca
  • Japanese: 達成する
  • Korean: >달성하다높은 점수 및 단계에
  • European Portuguese: registar
  • Latin American Spanish: apuntarse

Chinese translation of 'notch'

notch

(nɔtʃ)

n (c)

  1. (in wood, blade) 凹口 (āokǒu) (个(個), )
  2. (= level) 等级(級) (děngjí)
(noun) 
Definition
a step or level
(informal) 
Average earnings in the economy moved up another notch in August.
Synonyms
level
in order according to their level of difficulty
step
This is the final step in the career ladder.
degree
grade
Staff turnover is high among junior grades.
cut (informal)
(noun) 
Definition
a V-shaped cut
The blade had a hole through the middle and a notch on one side.
Synonyms
cut
The operation involves making several cuts in the cornea.
nick
The barbed wire had left only the tiniest nick below my right eye.
incision
It involves making a tiny incision in the skin.
indentation
With a knife make slight indentations around the pastry.
mark
The dogs rub against the walls and make dirty marks.
score
low maths scores
cleft
(verb) 
Definition
to cut a notch in
a bamboo walking stick with a notched handle
Synonyms
cut
Thieves cut a hole in the fence.
Cut the branches back with a saw.
mark
How do you stop the horses marking the turf?
score
Lightly score the surface of the steaks with a sharp cook's knife.
nick
A sharp blade is likely to nick the skin and draw blood.
scratch
Knives will scratch the worktop.
indent
the country's heavily indented coastline

phrasal verb

See notch something up

Additional synonyms

in the sense of degree
Definition
a stage in a scale of relative amount or intensity
Synonyms
level,
range,
standard,
quality,
measure,
scale,
extent,
quantity,
ratio,
scope,
intensity,
calibre,
severity,
ambit,
point,
mark,
step,
limit,
unit,
division,
scale,
interval,
notch (informal),
rung
in the sense of grade
Definition
a rank or level of importance in a company or organization
Staff turnover is high among junior grades.
Synonyms
level,
position,
rank,
group,
order,
class,
stage,
step,
station,
category,
rung,
echelon
in the sense of incision
Definition
a cut, esp. one made during a surgical operation
It involves making a tiny incision in the skin.
Synonyms
cut,
opening,
slash,
notch,
slit,
gash

Nearby words of
notch

  • notable
  • notably
  • notation
  • notch
  • notch something up
  • note
  • notebook

Related terms of
notch

  • notch something up

Synonyms of 'notch'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of indent
Definition
to notch (an edge or border)
the country's heavily indented coastline
Synonyms
notch,
cut,
score,
mark,
nick,
pink,
scallop,
dint,
serrate
in the sense of indentation
Definition
a hollow, notch, or cut, as on an edge or on a coastline
With a knife make slight indentations around the pastry.
Synonyms
notch,
cut,
nick,
depression,
pit,
dip,
bash (informal),
hollow,
dent,
jag,
dimple
in the sense of mark
Definition
a visible impression on a surface, such as a spot or scratch
The dogs rub against the walls and make dirty marks.
Synonyms
spot,
stain,
streak,
smudge,
line,
nick,
impression,
scratch,
bruise,
scar,
dent,
blot,
blemish,
blotch,
pock,
splotch,
smirch
in the sense of mark
Definition
to make a visible impression, trace, or stain on
How do you stop the horses marking the turf?
Synonyms
scar,
scratch,
dent,
imprint,
nick,
brand,
impress,
stain,
bruise,
streak,
blot,
smudge,
blemish,
blotch,
splotch,
smirch
in the sense of nick
Definition
a small notch or cut
The barbed wire had left only the tiniest nick below my right eye.
Synonyms
cut,
mark,
scratch,
score,
chip,
scar,
notch,
dent,
snick
in the sense of nick
Definition
to make a small cut in
A sharp blade is likely to nick the skin and draw blood.
Synonyms
cut,
mark,
score,
damage,
chip,
scratch,
scar,
notch,
dent,
snick
in the sense of score
low maths scores
Synonyms
rating,
mark,
grade,
percentage
in the sense of score
Definition
to make cuts or lines in or on
Lightly score the surface of the steaks with a sharp cook's knife.
Synonyms
cut,
scratch,
nick,
mark,
mar,
slash,
scrape,
notch,
graze,
gash,
gouge,
deface,
indent,
crosshatch,
make a groove in
in the sense of scratch
Definition
to mark or cut (the surface of something) with a rough or sharp instrument
Knives will scratch the worktop.
Synonyms
mark,
cut,
score,
damage,
grate,
graze,
etch,
lacerate,
incise,
make a mark on
in the sense of step
Definition
a degree or rank in a series or scale
This is the final step in the career ladder.
Synonyms
level,
rank,
remove,
degree
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