notch UK [nɒtʃ] US [nɑ:tʃ] noun countable CUT 切割 ■a V-shaped cut in a hard surface (硬物表面的)V形槽口,V形切口•The stick has two notches, one at each end.这根木棍两端各有一个V形切口。 UK [nɒtʃ] US [nɑ:tʃ] noun countable POSITION 位置 ■an imaginary point or position in a system of comparing values, where a higher position is better and a lower position is worse 等级,档次•Among current players, she is rated a notch above (= is better than) the rest.在现役运动员中,她比其他人要高出一个等级。 UK [nɒtʃ] US [nɑ:tʃ] verb transitive ■to cut a notch in something 在…上切V形槽口,在…上刻V形切口 UK [nɒtʃ] US [nɑ:tʃ] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] notch sth up informal ■to achieve something 取得,获得•She has recently notched up her third win at a major tennis tournament.最近,她在一项重要的网球锦标赛中获胜,取得了她的第三次胜利。 |