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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
tick somebody off
▪ I. ˌtick sbˈoff derived 1. (BrE, informal)to speak angrily to sb, especially a child, because they have done sth wrong Syn: tell off •I was always being ticked off for messy work. related noun ↑ticking off 2. (NAmE, informal)to make sb angry or annoyed •I was really ticked off when she was so late. Main entry: ↑tickderived ▪ II. ˌtick sb/sth ˈoff derived (BrE) (NAmE ˌcheck sb/sth ˈoff)to put a mark (✓) beside a name or an item on a list to show that sth has been dealt with •I've ticked off the names of all those present. •It's a good idea to tick off the jobs on the list as you do them. Main entry: ↑tickderived
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