itch
itch 英 [ɪtʃ] 美 [ɪtʃ]
n. 痒;渴望;疥疮 vi. 发痒;渴望 vt. 使发痒;使恼怒
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- An itch is an unpleasant tingly sensation that makes you want to scratch. If you're allergic to poison ivy and you go hiking through a field of it, you'll have a terrible itch all over your legs.
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- n. 痒;渴望;疥疮
- vi. 发痒;渴望
- vt. 使发痒;使恼怒
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1. Scratch yourself if you itch.
如果你感到痒, 就搔好了。
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2. The pitch made me itch. I pitched the switch into the ditch around the kitchen.
沥青使我发痒.我把开关抛进围绕厨房的水沟里.
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3. "Once that protection is lost, and the integrity of the skin barrier disrupted, skin becomes dry — which means it can crack, peel, itch, burn, sting, or any combination," says Crutchfield.
一旦保护层丧失,皮肤的整体屏障就受到破坏,皮肤变干--这意味着皮肤会开裂、起皮、发痒、灼痛、刺痛或各种组合的情况,“科兰驰菲尔德说。
- itch (n.) "irritating tingling sensation in the skin," also "skin inflammation caused by a burrowing mite," Old English gicce, from giccan (v.) "to itch" (see itch (v.)). Sense of "restless desire" is first attested 1530s; itching in this sense is from mid-14c.
- itch (v.) Middle English icchen, from Old English giccan "to itch," from West Germanic *jukkjan (source also of Middle Dutch jöken "to itch," Old High German jucchen, German jucken). Figurative sense of "feel a provoking desire to do or get something" is from early 13c. Related: Itched; itching.
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