tic 英 [tɪk]   美 [tɪk]

tic

tic  英 [tɪk] 美 [tɪk]

n. [内科] 抽搐;痉挛;技术情报中心 

名词复数:tics 

One of these is in the tic data, which have shown net capital outflows in five of the past six months. 其中之一是TIC数据显示,在过去六个月中有五个月美国出现了资本净流出。
A prison fight had left him with a limp, and he looked over his shoulder so often it was like he had a tic. 监狱的一次斗殴让他的一条腿跛了,他还频繁地回头看,仿佛是患上了抽搐症。

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  • n. [内科] 抽搐;痉挛;技术情报中心
  • 1. One of these is in the tic data, which have shown net capital outflows in five of the past six months.

    其中之一是TIC数据显示,在过去六个月中有五个月美国出现了资本净流出。

  • 2. A prison fight had left him with a limp, and he looked over his shoulder so often it was like he had a tic.

    监狱的一次斗殴让他的一条腿跛了,他还频繁地回头看,仿佛是患上了抽搐症。

  • 3. Then the child was given some relaxation techniques and instructed to focus on feelings that occurred right before the tic happened, and visualize getting rid of the tic.

    接着这些小孩将会学习到一些放松的技巧,并且要求他们着重于体会抽搐发生前感受,而这些可视画面可以解除抽搐。

tic / tɪk ; NAmE tɪk / noun a sudden quick movement of a muscle, especially in your face or head, that you cannot control (尤指面部或头部肌肉的)抽搐 tic tics tic / tɪk ; NAmE tɪk /
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