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tic noun[ C ] uk /tɪk/ us /tɪk/ a sudden and uncontrolled small movement, especially of the face, especially because of a nervous illness(尤指因神经疾病导致的面部)抽搐 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Disorders of muscles & the nervous system acoustic neuroma ageusia agraphia akinetic-rigid HD alexia charley horse CJD comatose dysgraphia dysphasia dysphasic dysphonia dyspraxia neuralgia neurosurgical NMO palsy Parkinson's parosmia shin splints tic verb[ I ] uk /tɪk/ us /tɪk/present participleticcing | past tenseticced | past participleticced to have sudden and uncontrolled small movements, especially of the face, often because of a nervous illness: The article gives advice on what to tell parents when their child first starts ticcing. He tuned into a talkshow on which a professor described a boy who compulsively ticced and joked. "That's me!" Pelle shouted. One day, when he was ticcing and chattering away, his crazy commentary caught the attention of a producer from the local radio station. The hardest thing is not realizing I’m ticcing. Our son has been ticcing for the last 4 months now, he nods his head up and down and sometimes he'll wave his arms. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Disorders of muscles & the nervous system acoustic neuroma ageusia agraphia akinetic-rigid HD alexia charley horse CJD comatose dysgraphia dysphasia dysphasic dysphonia dyspraxia neuralgia neurosurgical NMO palsy Parkinson's parosmia shin splints
tic | American Dictionary tic noun[ C ] us/tɪk/ a sudden, small, uncontrollable movement, esp. of the face: He developed a tic when he was nervous.
TIC | Business English TIC noun[ S ] FINANCEukus abbreviation fortrue interest cost |