notch
n
1 ~ (in/on sth) V-shaped cut in an edge or surface (边缘或表面上的)V型切口, 刻痕
cut/make a notch in a stick 在棍上刻一V型痕记. =>illus at groove 见groove插图.
2 level or grade of excellence 水平; 等级
Acting and direction are several notches up on the standards we are used to. 表演和导演水平远在我们熟知的标准之上.
3 (US) narrow mountain pass 山间小径; 隘路. notch, v [Tn]
1 make a notch or notches in (sth) 在(某物)上刻V形痕.
2 (phr v) notch sth up (infml 口) score sth; achieve sth 获得某分数; 完成某事
notch up a win, record, etc 获胜、 创纪录
With this performance, she has notched up her third championship title. 她因这一成绩而获得第三个冠军称号.
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