tickle

英[ˈtɪkl]
美[ˈtɪkl]

基本释义

vt.& vi.
(使)发痒; (使)愉快,逗乐; 使高兴; 使满足
n.
胳肢; 搔痒; 愉快的情绪

词性变化

实用例句

The bigger girls used to chase me and tickle me.

比我高大的女孩过去总是追赶着胳肢我。

牛津词典

Stop tickling!

别胳肢了!

牛津词典

His beard was tickling her cheek.

他的胡须扎得她的面颊痒痒的。

牛津词典

My throat tickles.

我嗓子发痒。

牛津词典

a tickling cough

痒咳

牛津词典

to tickle sb's imagination

满足某人的想象力

牛津词典

I was tickled to discover that we'd both done the same thing.

我高兴地发现我俩在做同样的事。

牛津词典

See if any of these tickle your fancy.

看看这些是否有你喜欢的。

牛津词典

She gave the child a little tickle.

她轻轻地胳肢孩子。

牛津词典

to have a tickle in your throat (= that makes you want to cough)

喉咙里发痒

牛津词典

I was tickling him, and he was laughing and giggling.

我在胳肢他,他哈哈哈、咯咯咯地笑个不停。

...a yellow hat with a great feather that tickled her ear...

上面有根大羽毛、搞得她耳朵很痒的一顶黄色礼帽

A beard doesn't scratch, it just tickles.

下巴上的胡子不刮人,就是叫人痒痒。

It tickles me to see him riled...

看见他生气我就觉得忍俊不禁。

The story was really funny — it tickled me.

那个故事真有趣——笑死我了。

'I'm tickled pink,' said Jimmy after his wife gave birth.

“我太开心了,”吉米在妻子分娩后说。

They're more likely to tickle us!

它们更可能要摸我们呢!

辞典例句

I am tickle pink at the news.

听到这消息我高兴得要命.

英汉 - 翻译样例 - 口语

If something's bothering you, get it off your chest and tickle your [ the ] mind.

有什么不痛快的事, 就把它说出来,你心里也就 敞亮 了.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

As the intensity increased the sensation changed from tickle to pain.

随着强度的增加,感觉从发痒变为疼痛.

期刊摘选

Round and round the garden Like a teddy bear; One step, two step, Tickle you under there.

花园里面徜徉,玩具狗熊一样; 一步两步走来, 给你挠挠痒痒.

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I don't like these rough sheets. They tickle.

我不喜欢这些粗糙的床单. 它们使人发痒.

辞典例句

Adapt to treat dermatophytosis , athlete's foot and feet tickle.

适用于脚气、脚癣、脚痒等真菌感染.

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He felt a tickle on the back of her neck.

他感到她颈部的一阵酥痒感.

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Or get playful. Tickle, laugh, be silly. Rediscover the playmate in your partner.

开玩笑, 呵痒, 大笑, 装傻. 重新地去发现在你们之间的新的玩伴.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a cutaneous sensation often resulting from light stroking

  • 2. the act of tickling

Verb
  • 1. touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements

  • 2. feel sudden intense sensation or emotion;

    "he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine"

  • 3. touch or stroke lightly;

    "The grass tickled her calves"