notch 的 2 个定义
- an angular or V-shaped cut, indentation, or slit in an object, surface, or edge.
- a cut or nick made in a stick or other object for record, as in keeping a tally.
- New England and Upstate New York. a deep, narrow opening or pass between mountains; gap; defile.
- (5)
- to cut or make a notch in.
- to record by notches: He notched each kill on the stick.
- to score, as in a game: He notched another win.
notch 近义词
indentation
level within classification
indent
更多notch例句
- About two weeks before your gathering, though, it’s time to take your efforts up a notch.
- Take your kitchen game up a notch when you invest in creative cookware.
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- Billings suggested that it might be possible to store information about people as notches in the sides of cards.
- Now they are a notch on a belt, and the savior can feel good about themselves.
- Can you imagine Superman being handed over to a writer just a notch above amateur?
- And from the start, with top-notch production values certainly upgraded from a “YouTube video,” Alpha House did.
- With top-notch designers, developers, and producers, they can even transform their own platforms.
- But while they have been taken down a notch, giants like Goldman Sachs still tower over their regulators.
- There must be a fly-wheel, with a notch to carry the rope, and also a small notch wheel on the drum-axle.
- The sides of the notch were steep, and the boys rode through it in single file, Matt taking the lead.
- The ridge was broken by a notch, and the road crawled through the opening and into the defile.
- Matt had just time to catch a glimpse of a rock rushing down the side of the notch.
- In less than a quarter of an hour afterward he reached the notch, Matt wheeling into it close at his heels.