notch
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT You can refer to a level on a scale of measurement or achievement as a notch. 等级[journalism]
Average earnings in the economy moved up another notch in August. 平均经济收入在8月份又上升了一级。
In this country the good players are pulled down a notch or two. 在这个国家优秀运动员们被降了一到两级。
2. V-T If you notch a success, especially in a sports contest, you achieve it. (尤指体育比赛) 赢得[journalism]
"It took longer than we wanted," Clemens said after notching his first victory since June 9. “用的时间比我们希望的要长,”克莱门斯在6月9日以来赢得他的第一次胜利后说。
3. N-COUNT A notch is a small V-shaped or circular cut in the surface or edge of something. V形槽口; 圆形凹口
It is a myth that gunslingers in the American west cut notches in the handle of their pistol for each man they shot. 有种传说,美国西部的枪手们每杀死一个人就在他们的枪柄上刻下一个V形记号。
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notch /nɒtʃ/ (notching,notched,notches)
剑桥词典
notch noun [C] (CUT)
a V-shaped cut in a hard surface
(硬物表面的)V形槽口,V形切
The stick has two notches, one at each end. 这根木棍两端各有一个V形切口。
notch noun [C] (HOLE/MARK)
medical specializeda hole or mark on the edge of a body part
(身体部位边缘的)凹口;切迹
a cardiac notch 心切迹
notch noun [C] (POSITION)
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。