notches
n. (边缘或表面上的)V型痕迹( notch的名词复数 ); 刻痕; 水平; 等级
You can refer to a level on a scale of measurement or achievement as a notch .
Average earnings in the economy moved up another notch in August...
8月份这个国家的平均收入又上了一个台阶。
In this country the good players are pulled down a notch or two...
在这个国家,优秀选手的水平降了一两个档次。
If you notch a success, especially in a sporting contest, you achieve it.
Steve Bull notched his 200th goal for Wolves as they beat Leicester 3-0...
史蒂夫·布尔为狼队攻入了他的第200粒进球,他们以3比0击败了莱斯特队。
The President is keen to notch a political triumph that would foster freer world trade and faster economic growth.
总统渴望获得政治胜利,以促使世界贸易更为自由,经济发展更为迅速。
A notch is a small V-shaped or circular cut in the surface or edge of something.
They cut notches in the handle of their pistol for each man they shot.
他们每杀一个人就在枪托上刻下一个V形记号。
The Indians cut notches on a stick to keep count of numbers.
印第安人在棒上刻V形 凹痕用来计数.
On the third day, General Zhang raised the temperature of the assembly a few notches.
第三天,张将军使大会的热烈程度提高了几档。
Acting and direction are several notches up on the standards we are used to.
表演和导演水平远在我们熟知的标准之上.
Both credit - rating agencies still place it a few notches below investment grade.
不过信贷评级机构依然将尼日利亚列在投资级别之下.
In teaching oral English, Professor Wang is several notches above other professors.
论教英语口语, 王教授比其他任何人都强得多.