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фигурист
ticking

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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tic-tac <pl tic-tac> [tiktak] N m also onomat

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tick-tock N

I. ticking [Brit ˈtɪkɪŋ, Am ˈtɪkɪŋ] N

1. ticking (of clock):

2. ticking TEXTIL:

II. ticking [Brit ˈtɪkɪŋ, Am ˈtɪkɪŋ] ADJ

ticking clock, meter:

biological clock N

I. tick [Brit tɪk, Am tɪk] N

1. tick (of clock):

2. tick (mark on paper):

3. tick:

tick VET, ZOOL

4. tick Brit (short time):

tick inf
minute f fig
tick inf
seconde f fig

5. tick Brit (credit) inf:

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

tick box, name, answer
to tick all the (right) boxes Brit inf

III. tick [Brit tɪk, Am tɪk] VB intr lit

tick bomb, clock, watch:

in the PONS Dictionary

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tic-tac [tiktak] N m inv

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tick clock
in the PONS Dictionary
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tic-tac [tiktak] N m inv

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tick clock

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Dans la tradition populaire, les meuniers ont une certaine réputation et la belle qui s’endort au tic-tac du moulin y est une histoire très répandue.
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Chacune des alternances des oscillations du résonateur produit un léger bruit responsable du « tic-tac » caractéristique des montres.
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Certains de ces mots sont des créations spontanées, par exemple les onomatopées (glouglou, tic-tac, etc.).
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Le tic-tac des horloges donne le rythme et trouve un écho dans le tic-tac des machines et, désormais, le temps de l'ouvrier se calque sur le rythme de l'usine.
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C'est l'échappement qui produit le tic-tac caractéristique des montres à mouvement mécanique.
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