tick-tack-toe

[,tiktæk'təu]
  • n. 井字游戏;画三棋

英英释义


1. a game in which two players alternately put crosses and circles in one of the compartments of a 3-by-3 board; the object is to get a row of three crosses or three circles before the opponent does

双语例句


1. He sat listening to the tick of the grandfather clock.
他坐在那儿,听着落地式大摆钟嘀嗒作响。

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2. I wound up the watch and listened to it tick.
我给表上紧发条,听着它嘀嗒作响。

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3. He wanted to find out what made them tick.
他想搞清楚他们为什么会那样。

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4. Abdel felt free to tick him off for smoking too much.
阿卜杜勒动辄责骂他抽烟太凶。

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5. Just hang on a tick, we may be able to help.
稍等一会儿,我们或许能帮上忙。

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英文词源


tick-tack-toe (n.)
children's three-in-a-row game with Xs and Os, so called by 1892, earlier tit-tat-toe (by 1852, in reminiscences of earlier years), also called noughts and crosses (1852). Probably from the sound of the pencil on the slate with which it originally was played by schoolboys. Also the name of a children's counting rhyme played on slate (also originally tit-tat-toe, by 1842), and compare tick-tack (1580s), a form of backgammon, possibly from Middle French trictrac, perhaps imitative of the sound of tiles on the board.