notching / nɒtʃ /

槽口凹槽凹痕齿痕

notching2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an angular or V-shaped cut, indentation, or slit in an object, surface, or edge.
  2. a cut or nick made in a stick or other object for record, as in keeping a tally.
  3. New England and Upstate New York. a deep, narrow opening or pass between mountains; gap; defile.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cut or make a notch in.
  2. to record by notches: He notched each kill on the stick.
  3. to score, as in a game: He notched another win.

notching 近义词

n. 名词 noun

indentation

n. 名词 noun

level within classification

notching 的近义词 6
v. 动词 verb

indent

更多notching例句

  1. The talent pool and support of the startup ecosystems are top notch.
  2. Away from the ice for 10 days while on the NHL’s covid-19 protocol list, the Washington Capitals’ captain didn’t wait long to get back on the scoresheet — and move up another notch on the all-time list.
  3. Some goggles will even offer notches inside the goggles that will align at the temples with your eyeglass frames.
  4. She believed the notches represented a continuous, deep valley running down the center of the mid-ocean ridge.
  5. If they do, then Magna Carta Holy Grail has already gone platinum, notching the most first week sales of 2013.
  6. It took in $122.8 billion and spent $326 billion, notching a $203.5 billion deficit.
  7. Side notching and beveling of the blade apparently started in this period.
  8. Notching and beveling seems to reach a climax on larger points in the early Archaic period.
  9. Lay a short log first, then a long one, notching each corner as you go so the logs will fit closely together.
  10. Notching, to form the expanded stem, was accomplished by removal of fairly deep flakes and finished by light grinding.
  11. Cut a forked stick about 12 inches long for the bait stick, notching one end and tapering the other as shown in Fig.