- click into place
- (of an object, esp. part of a mechanism) fall smoothly into its allotted position■ figurative become suddenly clear and understandable
everything has clicked into place for the organization
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
everything has clicked into place for the organization
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
fall into place — verb become clear or enter one s consciousness or emotions It dawned on him that she had betrayed him she was penetrated with sorrow • Syn: ↑click, ↑get through, ↑dawn, ↑come home, ↑get across, ↑sink in … Useful english dictionary
click — click1 S3 [klık] v 1.) [I and T] to make a short hard sound, or make something produce this sound ▪ The door clicked shut behind me. ▪ Mother clicked her tongue (=made a short sound to show disapproval) and sighed. ▪ Edmund clicked his fingers… … Dictionary of contemporary English
click — [[t]klɪ̱k[/t]] clicks, clicking, clicked 1) V ERG If something clicks or if you click it, it makes a short, sharp sound. The applause rose to a crescendo and cameras clicked... [V n with off/on] He clicked off the radio... [V n] Blake clicked his … English dictionary
click — [klik] n. [echoic, but assoc. with ME clike, a locking latch (< OFr clique) & cliken, to chatter (< OFr cliquer)] 1. a slight, sharp sound like that of a door latch snapping into place 2. a mechanical device, as a catch or pawl, that clicks … English World dictionary
click — [n/v1] metallic sound bang, beat, clack, snap, tick; concepts 65,595 click [v2] fall into place become clear, be compatible, be on same wavelength*, come off*, feel a rapport*, get on*, go, go off well*, go over, hit it off*, make a hit*, make… … New thesaurus
click — /klɪk / (say klik) noun 1. a slight, sharp sound: the click of a latch. 2. some clicking mechanism, as a detent or a pawl. 3. Phonetics a speech sound produced by allowing air to flow suddenly into a partial vacuum in the mouth or in part of the… …
click — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v., informal, fall into place, jibe; go over, succeed, make the grade. See success. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. tick, snap, crack; see noise 1 . v. 1. [To make a clicking sound] Syn. tick, snap, bang; see… … English dictionary for students
click — 1. noun the click of the timer Syn: clack, snap, pop, tick; clink 2. verb 1) cameras clicked Syn: snap, clack, tick, pop; clink 2) informal that night it clicked … Thesaurus of popular words
Click — 1. pl kilometres, e.g. it s 10 clicks away ; make a success; make a hit; 2. fall into place or be understood: His story suddenly clicked ; 3. establish an immediate affinity with, especially with amorous intentions: They clicked right away … Dictionary of Australian slang
click — I Australian Slang 1. pl kilometres, e.g. it s 10 clicks away ; make a success; make a hit; 2. fall into place or be understood: His story suddenly clicked ; 3. establish an immediate affinity with, especially with amorous intentions: They… … English dialects glossary