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"tick over" Definitions
  1. (of an engine) to run slowly while the vehicle is not moving synonym idle
  2. (of a business, a system, an activity, etc.) to keep working slowly without producing or achieving much

23 Sentences With "tick over"

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The average NFL career is just a tick over 3 years.
But this one was just a single tick over the line for me.
We saw our ratings declining tick by tick over the last three or four years of the show.
We tick over 90 minutes with a long ball to Neymar at the back post — and HE GOES DOWN IN A HEAP.
Bring back up to the boil again, then turn it down to 53/4 of the gas power and let it tick over.
After enjoying nearly 40M weekly active users as of  July 23, Pokémon Go had tumbled to just a tick over 30M as of August 12.
The crime and murder rate has seen an upward tick over the last couple of years, but is nowhere near the levels seen in past decades.
The molybdenum and cobalt contracts tick over but volumes are low, and in the case of cobalt, have shrunk sharply by 65 percent so far this year.
"They are not intended to be Netflix-killers, but just to tick over serving a small—but loyal if they get it right—viewer base," Bisson says.
With Vale's new deal, syndicated loan issuance in Latin America will tick over US$50bn, a number not reached since 20193, according to data from Refinitiv LPC.
Also, The New York Times pop music team is in full debate mode — over the meaning of Eilish's success, over what makes Lizzo tick, over the Aerosmith/Run-D.
Philadelphia Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth made the save of the year, and sealed a win against the Minnesota Wild last night with a tick over one second left to play.
While Wall Street braces for 10-Year Treasury yields to tick over 3 percent, one bond expert believes that will feel like a piece of cake compared to what may come next.
Summer is fast approaching, but Kim Kardashian and Kanye West don't need the calendar to tick over to June 20 in order to get their vacay on — especially when West is hitting a huge milestone. E!
At that point I can be satisfied that I've expended enough energy to consume one Big Mac's worth of calories more than my body requires to tick over, heal and digest food, without adding heft to my burgeoning dad bod.
The whole production starts to 'tick over'. > Just look at Kraftwerk's stuff. I think that 'feel' has been lost with MIDI > sequencers. No matter what you do with MIDI, the music will never sound as > good as it did in the good old Futurist days.
This is a rare clinical complication that is often fatal within five days of the onset of the disease. In the early 1940s, outbreaks were described in the Mexican states of Sinaloa, Sonora, Durango, and Coahuila driven by dogs and Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato, the brown dog tick. Over the ensuing 100 years case fatality rates were 30%–80%. In 2015, there was an abrupt rise in Sonora cases with 80 fatal cases.
From 1930 there was an optional sporting kit for £10, including a high-compression piston, hardened valves and springs, and a racing sparkplug, but the company noted that there were few buyers. The model ceased production in 1935, by which time there were only two models, an overhead-valve and a sidevalve, both of 595cc. The large heavy flywheel and easy cams gave the Sloper a slow purposeful tick over, which was supplemented by large fishtail silencers. With a purposeful rhythm, together with its easy handling, they may have added to choice of its name.
Ren again escapes from the OtherLife experience, more quickly this time, by remaining calm, and allowing the simulation to go faster, and loop infinitely. She regains consciousness and traps Sam in his own year-long OtherLife imprisonment program. The program experiences a bug, putting Sam's life at risk, but Ren refuses to allow Sam to escape until he has served a full 365 days, plus waiting for the clock to tick over a few more days, so he understands the agony she herself felt when the countdown reset to zero. Once he recovers, she leaves the company to meet with her father.
Auchindrain is owned and operated by an independent Scottish Charity known as The Auchindrain Trust. Thirty five years ago the Trustees of Auchindrain in Mid Argyll built a Visitor Centre after its last resident family moved out in the mid 1960s. Until 2010 the township was kept on tick over, with nature mostly prevented from encroaching, the paths kept open but the vast majority of potential visitors driving past. A previous curator, Joanne Howdle, succeeded in getting the museum added to the list of Recognised Collections of national significance, a scheme administered by Museums Galleries Scotland.
The alternative pathway of complement activation is typically always active at low levels in blood plasma through a process called tick-over, in which C3 spontaneously hydrolyzes into its active form, C3(H2O). This activation induces a conformational change in the thioester domain of C3(H2O) that allows it to bind to a plasma protein called Factor B. This complex is then cleaved by Factor D, a serine protease, to form C3b(H2O)Bb, or fluid-phase C3-convertase. This complex has the ability to catalyze the formation of C3a and C3b after it binds properdin, a globulin protein, and is stabilized.
Roy Cropper (David Neilson) begins working in the café with Gail when Alma wants to spend less time there and eventually, Alma sells her share in the café to Roy after she and Gail fall out over Stephen's decision to cancel his contract with Mike. Gail and Roy get on very well and things tick over as usual. Roy even gives Gail and Martin a weekend trip to Paris from the vouchers he has saved. In 1997, Don is in prison after attacking Mike and Alma but is diagnosed with terminal cancer and asks to see Gail to make amends for the trouble he caused since Ivy's death.
A true Tiptronic transmission is not a computer-controlled automated manual transmission (with a conventional clutch), or even a semi-automatic transmission. Most Tiptronic implementations still make some shifts automatically, primarily to protect the engine and transmission. For example, as used by licensee Audi, the five-speed Tiptronic will automatically make the upshift from 1 to 2 when moving off from a stop, even when in manual mode; the transmission then waits for the user's upshift command before proceeding from 2 to 3, 3 to 4 and 4 to 5, although the transmission will still upshift if the redline is approached. On deceleration, the transmission will make all downshifts automatically when close to the tick-over or idle speed, to prevent the engine from stalling at too-low an RPM, although the user can accelerate any downshift that would not exceed the redline.

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