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notch

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notch1 /nɒtʃ $ nɑːtʃ/ noun [countableC]
1 BETTERa level on a scale that measures something, for example quality or achievement 等級,水平
Her new book is several notches above anything else she has written.
她的新書比她的其他作品高出了好幾個等級。
Jackson raised his voice by a notch.
傑克遜將嗓音提高了一度。
The Spartans turned it up a notch in the second half.
斯巴達人隊在下半場中比分有所提高。
2 CUTa V-shaped cut or hole in a surface or edge V字形的〕切口,凹口,刻痕
Cut a notch near one end of the stick.
在手杖的一端刻一個V形記號。
3. American EnglishAmEDNSG a passage between two mountains or hills 山峽,峽谷
top-notch
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notch2 verb [transitiveT]
1. CUTto cut a V-shaped mark into something, especially as a way of showing the number of times something has been done 〔尤指爲記錄次數而〕在上刻下V字形切口,在上開V形槽口
2. American EnglishAmE to notch something up 赢得,獲取
3notch something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v SUCCEED IN DOING somethingto achieve something, especially a victory or a particular total or score 赢得,獲取〔尤指勝利或某一總數等〕
The Houston Astros have notched up another win.
休斯敦太空人隊又赢了一場比賽。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
notchnotch1 /nɒtʃnɑːtʃ/ noun [countableC]
a degree or level on a scale that measures achievement, price etc
The Federal Reserve is expected to reduce interest rates another notch.
The 500-stock index gained 0.43 to 358.43, a notch below the record close of 359.80.
notchnotch2 (also notch up) verb [transitiveT] journalism
to obtain or achieve something important or something that gives you an advantage over other people
Boeing quickly notched 49 firm orders for the new plane.
Mutual funds that hold stocks in smaller companies havenotched up hugegains.
Origin notch1
(1500-1600) Probably from an otch, mistaken for a notch; from early French oche V-shaped cut

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