tick in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for tick in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.tick1 [Brit tɪk, Am tɪk] N

II.tick1 [Brit tɪk, Am tɪk] VB trans Brit (make mark)

tick4 [Brit tɪk, Am tɪk] N Brit inf (credit)

ricky-tick [ˌrɪkɪˈtɪk] ADJ Am inf

tick fever [Am tɪk ˈfivər] N VET

tick-tock [Brit tɪkˈtɒk, Am ˈtɪktɑk] N

tick in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tick in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

Translations for tick in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

tick Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He believes he was most likely bitten by an infected tick while camping with his 5-year-old son in their tree house.
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It (kicking penalties) helps the scoreboard to tick over and gives the team confidence but sadly it wasn't to be.
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He sets all sorts of influences, from barbershop to ticky-tick dance music against that idiom, to underscore character and crystallize the period (1903- '14).
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Are they sticking to tick-tock to hit 10nm in a couple years?
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Total memberships have risen from around 615k last season to a tick over 650k this season.
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The slow movement opens with muted first violins playing a serenade-like melody over a tick-tock accompaniment in the second violins.
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Insects and arachnids of medical importance for being hematophagous, at least in some species, include the sandfly, blackfly, tsetse fly, bedbug, assassin bug, mosquito, tick, louse, mite, midge, and flea.
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The percussion plays a tick-tock pattern that resembles the sound of a clock.
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I'm not one for watching the live stats tick over.
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He instils playful lightness to the second movement's tick-tock themes, including skating glissandi, juxtaposed with its biting, satirical humour.
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