单词 | click |
释义 | verb | noun clickclick1 /klɪk/ ●●● S3 W3 verb 1MAKE SOUND [intransitive, transitive] to make a short hard sound, or make something produce this sound: Both men smiled as the cameras clicked. The door clicked shut.click into place/gear I heard the gears click into place. Father clicked his tongue (=made a short noise with his tongue) in disapproval. The dancers jumped up, clicked their heels (=knocked the heels of their shoes together), and spun around.2PRESS BUTTON [intransitive, transitive] computers to press a button on a computer mouse to choose something from the screen that you want the computer to do, or to press a button on something such as a remote control: We’re used to pointing and clicking with the mouse.click on Children can click on a sentence to hear it read aloud.click something Now click the “yes” button on the screen. Click the button labeled “record.” → see also right-click3HAPPEN WELL [intransitive] informal to happen in a good or successful way: Everything clicked for the team all season long.4BE UNDERSTOOD [intransitive] informal to suddenly be understood or realized: I had a lot of trouble with algebra, but one day it just clicked.5LIKE EACH OTHER [intransitive] informal if two people click, they like, understand, and agree with each other: We just clicked from the moment we met. verb | noun clickclick2 ●●○ noun [countable] 1a short hard sound: I heard a click, and the phone went dead.2computers an action of pressing a button on a computer mouse: A single mouse click will highlight the paragraph.3spoken Canadian a kilometer or one kilometer per hour: They live about five clicks out of town. [Origin: 1500–1600 from the sound] |
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