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摘要: click through (to sth..) to visit a website by clicking on an electronic link or advertisement on another web page: You can only get that information by clicking through from the home page. n. 1 a short sharp sound: The door closed with a click. 2 the act of pressing the button on a computer mouse 。
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click through (to sth..) to visit a website by clicking on an electronic link or advertisement on another web page: You can only get that information by clicking through from the home page.
n.
1 a short sharp sound: The door closed with a click. 2 the act of pressing the button on a computer mouse 3 (phonetics) a speech sound made by pressing the tongue against the top of the mouth or the part of the mouth behind the upper front teeth, then releasing it quickly, causing air to be sucked in. Clicks are found especially in southern African languages: click languages
reunite
v.
1 ~ A with B| ~ A and B [usually passive] to bring two or more people together again after they have been separated for a long time; to come together again: [vn] Last night she was reunited with her children. The family was reunited after the war. [v] There have been rumours that the band will reunite for a world tour. 2 to join together again separate areas or separate groups within an organization, a political party, etc.; to come together again: [vn] As leader, his main aim is to reunite the party.
couple
n.
1 [sing.+ sing./pl. v.] ~ (of sth..) two people or things: I saw a couple of men get out. In BrE a plural v. is usually used in all 3 senses. 2 [sing.+ sing./pl. v.] ~ (of sth..) a small number of people or things a few: a couple of minutes We went there a couple of years ago. I've seen her a couple of times before. I'll be with you in a minute. There are a couple of things I have to do first. There are a couple more files to read first. We can do it in the next couple of weeks. The last couple of years have been difficult.
a couple pron.: Do you need any more glasses? I've got a couple I can lend you. . (NAmE): It's only a couple blocks away.
不错哦 v.
1 [vn] [usually passive] ~ A (to B)| ~ A and B together to join together two parts of sth.., for example two vehicles or pieces of equipment: The two train cars had been coupled together. CDTV uses a CD-ROM system that is coupled to a powerful computer. 2 [v] (formal) (of two people or animals) to have sex
couple sb./sth.. with sb./sth.. [usually passive] to link one thing, situation, etc. to another combine with: Overproduction, coupled with falling sales, has led to huge losses for the company.
perfect
adj.
1 having everything that is necessary; complete and without faults or weaknesses: in perfect condition a perfect set of teeth Well I'm sorry-but nobody's perfect (= used when sb. has criticized you). 2 completely correct; exact and accurate: She speaks perfect English. a perfect copy / fit / match What perfect timing!
3 the best of its kind: a perfect example of the painter's early style the perfect crime (= one in which the criminal is never discovered)
4 excellent; very good: The weather was perfect.
click through (to sth..) to visit a website by clicking on an electronic link or advertisement on another web page: You can only get that information by clicking through from the home page.
n.
1 a short sharp sound: The door closed with a click. 2 the act of pressing the button on a computer mouse 3 (phonetics) a speech sound made by pressing the tongue against the top of the mouth or the part of the mouth behind the upper front teeth, then releasing it quickly, causing air to be sucked in. Clicks are found especially in southern African languages: click languages
reunite
v.
1 ~ A with B| ~ A and B [usually passive] to bring two or more people together again after they have been separated for a long time; to come together again: [vn] Last night she was reunited with her children. The family was reunited after the war. [v] There have been rumours that the band will reunite for a world tour. 2 to join together again separate areas or separate groups within an organization, a political party, etc.; to come together again: [vn] As leader, his main aim is to reunite the party.
couple
n.
1 [sing.+ sing./pl. v.] ~ (of sth..) two people or things: I saw a couple of men get out. In BrE a plural v. is usually used in all 3 senses. 2 [sing.+ sing./pl. v.] ~ (of sth..) a small number of people or things a few: a couple of minutes We went there a couple of years ago. I've seen her a couple of times before. I'll be with you in a minute. There are a couple of things I have to do first. There are a couple more files to read first. We can do it in the next couple of weeks. The last couple of years have been difficult.
a couple pron.: Do you need any more glasses? I've got a couple I can lend you. . (NAmE): It's only a couple blocks away.
不错哦 v.
1 [vn] [usually passive] ~ A (to B)| ~ A and B together to join together two parts of sth.., for example two vehicles or pieces of equipment: The two train cars had been coupled together. CDTV uses a CD-ROM system that is coupled to a powerful computer. 2 [v] (formal) (of two people or animals) to have sex
couple sb./sth.. with sb./sth.. [usually passive] to link one thing, situation, etc. to another combine with: Overproduction, coupled with falling sales, has led to huge losses for the company.
perfect
adj.
1 having everything that is necessary; complete and without faults or weaknesses: in perfect condition a perfect set of teeth Well I'm sorry-but nobody's perfect (= used when sb. has criticized you). 2 completely correct; exact and accurate: She speaks perfect English. a perfect copy / fit / match What perfect timing!
3 the best of its kind: a perfect example of the painter's early style the perfect crime (= one in which the criminal is never discovered)
4 excellent; very good: The weather was perfect.
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