lickety-split
英 ['likəti'split]
美
- lickety-split (adj.)
- 1852, American English (earlier lickety-cut, lickety-click, and simply licketie, 1817), from lick (n.1) in dialectal sense "very fast sprint in a race" (1809) on the notion of a "lick" as a fast thing (compare blink).
- 1. The trucks sang " lickety - lick , lickety - lick " as the train ran through the factory district.
- 列车经过工厂区时,卡车发出咔嗒 、 咔 嗒的有节奏的声音.
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