ticking 的定义
- a strong cotton fabric, usually twilled, used especially in making cloth ticks.
- a similar cloth in satin weave or Jacquard, used especially for mattress covers.
ticking 近义词
click
更多ticking例句
- If dark matter were to interact with a nuclear clock, the interaction could tweak the clock’s ticking.
- That ticking bomb got louder, and my sense of time felt both finite and endless.
- Global warming, and the ticking clock to combat it, has also led to a new generation of leaders such as 18-year-old Greta Thunberg.
- Despite the cookie deprecation countdown clock ticking, however, at this stage many publishers are hesitant to dive into identifiers.
- By listening more closely to the ticking of our internal clocks, researchers expect to uncover novel ways to help everybody get more out of their sleeping and waking lives.
- So that was just a ticking time bomb until the Germans had to do something.
- He becomes increasingly paranoid by the societal fixtures around him—a ticking clock, a ringing phone.
- He set about ticking the boxes required of any self-respecting plutocrat enthusiastically.
- A case could be made that Bynes was, in effect, a ticking time bomb.
- But in the background, a separate time-bomb is ticking for Israel.
- The school buzz died away, and you could hear the ticking of my little clock.
- A silence fell between the two men, broken only by the low ticking of the little Sheraton clock upon the mantelshelf.
- There was a silence, only broken by the monotonous ticking of the carved Swiss clock and the deep sobs of the kneeling girl.
- Down the block, a taxi that had been parked with meter ticking across from Engel's apartment-hotel drew away slowly.
- The ticking in this case should be boiled in a wash-boiler, and the filling is to be rinsed before drying.