tickle

[英] [ˈtikl] [美] [ˈtɪkəl] 生词本

vt.& vi.

n.

  • 易混淆的单词:Tickle  
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1. VERB 胳肢;使笑个不停 When you tickle someone, you move your fingers lightly over a sensitive part of their body, often in order to make them laugh. 
  • 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。

2. VERB (使)发痒;(使)难受 If something tickles you or tickles, it causes an irritating feeling by lightly touching a part of your body. 
  • ...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。

3. VERB 使开心;使高兴 If a fact or a situation tickles you, it amuses you or gives you pleasure. 
  • 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。

tickled
  • They all sounded just as tickled.

    他们听起来好像都很愉快。

4. PHRASE 非常开心 If you are tickled pink, you are extremely pleased about something. 
  • '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。

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"
1. 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。

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