notching 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.
notching 近义词
indentation
level within classification
indent
更多notching例句
- The talent pool and support of the startup ecosystems are top notch.
- 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.
- Some goggles will even offer notches inside the goggles that will align at the temples with your eyeglass frames.
- She believed the notches represented a continuous, deep valley running down the center of the mid-ocean ridge.
- If they do, then Magna Carta Holy Grail has already gone platinum, notching the most first week sales of 2013.
- It took in $122.8 billion and spent $326 billion, notching a $203.5 billion deficit.
- Side notching and beveling of the blade apparently started in this period.
- Notching and beveling seems to reach a climax on larger points in the early Archaic period.
- Lay a short log first, then a long one, notching each corner as you go so the logs will fit closely together.
- Notching, to form the expanded stem, was accomplished by removal of fairly deep flakes and finished by light grinding.
- Cut a forked stick about 12 inches long for the bait stick, notching one end and tapering the other as shown in Fig.