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to tick off
[phrase form: tick]
01
enfurecer, irritar
to anger or frustrate someone by one's actions or behaviors
Dialect
American
Transitive: to tick off sb
Example
His constant interruptions during the meeting really ticked off his colleagues.
The careless remarks made by the speaker managed to tick off several audience members.
02
reprender, retar
to tell someone they did something wrong and express one's anger or disapproval about it
Dialect
British
Transitive: to tick off a person or their actions
Example
The teacher ticked off the student for not finishing the assignment.
She ticked off her colleague for being late to meetings.
03
marcar, tildar
to put a check mark on or near an item on a list, often to indicate completion or acknowledgment
Dialect
British
Transitive: to tick off an item on a list
Example
As you finish each task, tick it off on the to-do list.
Make sure to tick each item off the checklist as you complete them.

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