click
- IPA[klɪk]
英式
- a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact;a speech sound produced as a type of plosive by sudden withdrawal of the tongue from the soft palate, front teeth, or back teeth and hard palate, occurring in some southern African and other languages.
- make or cause to make a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact;select (an option on an electronic interface) by pressing a button or touching a screen
verb: click, 3rd person present: clicks, gerund or present participle: clicking, past tense: clicked, past participle: clicked
noun: click, plural noun: clicks
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名詞
- 1. a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact she heard the click of the door
- ▪ a speech sound produced as a type of plosive by sudden withdrawal of the tongue from the soft palate, front teeth, or back teeth and hard palate, occurring in some southern African and other languages.
- 2. an act of selecting an option on an electronic interface by pressing a button or touching a screen it's normal for a click to select an item
動詞
- 1. make or cause to make a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact the key clicked in the lock and the door opened Martha clicked her tongue 同義詞
- 2. select (an option on an electronic interface) by pressing a button or touching a screen click the left mouse button twice click on the illustration for a larger version
- ▪ select an option on an electronic interface in order to reach another file, website, or web page click through to the website to buy the CD
- 3. informal become suddenly clear or understandable I wasn't used to such good treatment, then it clicked: we were wearing suits 同義詞
- ▪ quickly become friendly or intimate I couldn't help notice how pretty and intelligent she was and we just clicked I didn't meet a woman who I really clicked with until I was 40 同義詞
- ▪ become successful or popular I don't think this issue has clicked with the voters
- a repeated clicking sound: presentations are accompanied by the click-clack of keyboards
- move with a repeated clicking sound: a woman in high heels click-clacked past the train clickety-clacked along the tracks
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- the action or facility of following a hypertext link to a particular website, especially a ... the site allows click-through to the entire book these reports reveal which of the ads are receiving the most click-throughs
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action or facility of following a hypertext link to a particular website, especially a ... the site allows click-through to the entire book these reports reveal which of the ads are receiving the most click-throughs
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- a repeated clicking sound: presentations are accompanied by the click-clack of keyboards
- move with a repeated clicking sound: a woman in high heels click-clacked past the train clickety-clacked along the tracks
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- denoting a process or procedure that can be completed with one click of a button on a computer ... more than six million songs are available for preview and one-click purchase
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- press a computer mouse button twice in quick succession to select a file, program, or function: to run a window just double-click on the icon when you double-click this file it should open
Oxford American Dictionary
- the practice of repeatedly clicking on an advertisement hosted on a website with the intention ... companies also analyse historical query information to detect and protect against click fraud
Oxford Dictionary
- the proportion of visitors to a web page who follow a hypertext link to a particular site.
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美式
- a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming quickly into ... she heard the click of the door
- make or cause to make a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects ... the key clicked in the lock and the door opened Martha clicked her tongue
Oxford American Dictionary