[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)发出咔嗒声 If something clicks or if you click it, it makes a short, sharp sound.
[V]
[V n with off/on]
[V n]
[usu sing]
The applause rose to a crescendo and cameras clicked...
掌声越来越响,照相机的咔嗒声不绝于耳。
He clicked off the radio...
他咔嗒一声关掉了收音机。
Blake clicked his fingers at a passing waiter, who hurried across to them.
布莱克对一个经过的侍者打了个响指,侍者赶紧朝他们走了过来。
Click is also a noun.
The telephone rang three times before I heard a click and then her recorded voice.
电话铃响了3次后我听见咔嗒一声,接着就是她的录音留言。
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[VERB 动词](用鼠标)点击 If you click on an area of a computer screen, you point the cursor at that area and press one of the buttons on the mouse in order to make something happen.
[V on n]
[Also V]
[no passive]
[COMPUTING 计算机]
I clicked on a link and recent reviews of the production came up.
我点击了一个链接,有关该剧的最新评论弹了出来。
Click is also a noun.
You can check your email with a click of your mouse.
鼠标轻轻一点,即可查看电子邮件。
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[VERB 动词]豁然开朗;突然醒悟 When you suddenly understand something, you can say that it clicks .
[V]
[it V that]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
When I saw the television report, it all clicked...
我看到电视报道时才恍然大悟。
It suddenly clicked that this was fantastic fun.
我突然意识到,这真是太有趣了。
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[V-RECIP 相互动词](与…)一见如故;(与…)相见恨晚 If you click with someone, you like each other and become friendly as soon as you meet. You can also say that two people click.
[pl-n V]
[V with n]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
They clicked immediately. They loved the same things.
他们随即一见如故,两人的很多爱好都相同。
...the man who clicks with the world's most beautiful women.
与世界上最美丽的女人们一见钟情的男人
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to click your heels→see:
heel
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place
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click★/klɪk; NAmEklɪk/
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clickclicksclickedclickingverb★1★[intransitive , transitive ]to make or cause sth to make a short sharp sound (使)发出咔哒声,咔哒(或咔嚓)响(+ adv./prep.)◆The cameras clicked away.照相机咔嚓咔嚓地不停拍照。◆The bolt clicked into place.门闩咔哒一声插上了。+ adj.◆The door clicked shut.门咔哒一声关上了。clicksth ◆He clicked his fingersat the waiter. 他冲服务员打了个响指。◆Polly clicked her tonguein annoyance. 波利气得舌头发出啧啧声。2★[transitive , intransitive ]to choose a particular function or item on a computer screen, etc, by pressing one of the buttons on a mouse or touch pad(用鼠标或在触控板上)点击,单击clicksth ◆Click the OK button to start.单击 OK 按钮启动。click(on sth) ◆I clicked on the link to the next page of the website.我单击链接好翻到网站的下一页。◆To run a window, just double-click on the icon.要运行视窗,只需双击图标即可。☞see also
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3[intransitive ]( informal) to suddenly become clear or understood 突然明白;恍然大悟;茅塞顿开◆Suddenly it clicked—we'd been talking about different people. 我们突然领悟到原来我们谈论的不是同一个人。◆It all clicked into place.一切都豁然开朗。4[intransitive ]( informal) to become friends with sb at once; to become popular with sb (与某人)顷刻成为朋友;受(某人)的欢迎◆We met at a party and clicked immediately.我们在聚会上相识,一见如故。clickwith sb ◆He's never really clicked with his students.他从未真正受到过他的学生的欢迎。5[intransitive ]( informal) to work well together 配合默契;运作协调◆The team don't seem to have clicked yet.这支队伍好像还没有配合默契。PHRASAL VERBˌclick ˈthrough (to sth)to visit a website by clickingon an electronic link or advertisement on another web page 点击,点进,点通(网站)noun★1★a short sharp sound 短而尖的声音;咔哒(或咔嚓)声◆The door closed with a click.门咔哒一声关上了。2★the act of pressing the button on a computer mouse or touch pad(对计算机鼠标或触控板的)点击,单击3( phonetics 语音) a speech sound made by pressing the tongue against the top of the mouth or the part of the mouth behind the upper front teeth, then releasing it quickly, causing air to be sucked in. Clicksare found especially in southern African languages. (尤见于非洲南部某些语言的)吸气音◆click languages有吸气音的语言4=
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click/klɪk; NAmEklɪk/
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1click (2) [intransitive, transitive] to make a short hard sound, or make something produce this sound: The door clicked shut behind me. Mother clicked her tongue (=made a short sound to show disapproval) and sighed. Edmund clicked his fingers (=made a short sound to get someone’s attention) for John to follow him. Vogel clicked his heels (=hit the heels of his shoes together) and bowed. Twist the lever and the gears click into place.2[intransitive, transitive] 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 a remote control: Choose the image you want by clicking twice.click on Children can click on a sentence to hear it read aloud.3[intransitive] informal to suddenly understand or realize something: It’s hard work, but one day it will just click. I thought, ‘What is he doing?’ and then suddenly it all clicked into place (=I understood how all the events related to each other).4[intransitive] informal if two people click, they like, understand, and agree with each other: They clicked straight away.5[intransitive] informal to happen in a good or successful way, especially because people are working together well: If everything clicks, we should have a good season.COLLOCATIONSclick + NOUNclick your fingers (=make a short sound with your fingers to get someone's attention)· She clicks her fingers and he comes running.click your tongue (=make a short sound with your tongue to show disapproval)· She clicked her tongue in annoyance.click your heels (=hit the heels of your shoes together, as a soldier does)· He clicked his heels and saluted.phrasesclick into place/position· Make sure the lid clicks firmly into place.click open/shut (=open with a short hard sound)· I heard the gate at the front of the house click open.
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1a short hard sound: The door closed with a click.2the click of a mouse used to show how quickly something can be done on a computer: Your photos can be viewed with the click of a mouse.COLLOCATIONSverbshear a click· She heard a click, and then the line went dead.make/produce a click· He made a click of disapproval.go click· Soon there were photographers all around him going click, click, click.shut/close with a click· The front door shut with a click.adjectivesa sharp click (=loud and quick)· There was a sharp click, and the panel opened like a tiny door.a loud click· I heard the loud click of heels on the stone floor.a faint/soft click (=not loud)· There was only a faint click from the gun's trigger mechanism.a metallic click (=like something made of metal)· She strapped herself in with a metallic click of the belt.a little click· The neon sign made little clicks as it changed colour.phrasesa series/succession of clicks (=several clicks one after another)· A series of loud clicks came from the car's engine.the click of a latch/door/lock etc· The click of the latch told me Michele was back.
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