pique
pique 英 [pi:k] 美 [pik]
vt. 刺激;伤害…自尊心;激怒 n. 生气;愠怒;呕气
进行时:piquing 过去式:piqued 过去分词:piqued 第三人称单数:piques 名词复数:piques
- The verb pique means to make someone angry or annoyed. But when something piques your interest or curiosity, here the verb pique just means to arouse, stimulate, or excite.
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- vt. 刺激;伤害…自尊心;激怒
- n. 生气;愠怒;呕气
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1. However, Shi says some products could pique his interest in group-buying.
然而,他说,某些产品可能会激起他参加团购的兴趣。
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2. Take a long, hard look at all of the services available and your time constraints and choose the ones that pique your interest the most.
长时间仔细的的看一下所有可以得到的服务和你的时间限制,然后选择那些最能引起你兴趣的。
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3. To attract more of us females to gaming certain companies in the industry have been using some subtle, and some not so subtle advertising techniques to pique our interest.
为了吸引更多的女性去玩视频游戏,某些游戏公司一直在使用一些巧妙的抑或并不怎么高明的广告技巧以刺激我们的兴趣。
- pique (n.) 1530s, "fit of ill feeling," from Middle French pique "a prick, sting, irritation," noun of action from piquer (see pike (n.2)).
- pique (v.) "to excite to anger," 1670s, from French piquer "to prick, sting" (see pike (n.2)). Softened meaning "to stimulate, excite" is from 1690s. Related: Piqued; piquing.
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