tickle
tickle 英 [ˈtɪkl] 美 [ˈtɪkəl]
v. 使发痒;使高兴;使满足 n. 胳肢;痒感;使人发痒
进行时:tickling 过去式:tickled 过去分词:tickled 第三人称单数:tickles 名词复数:tickles
- When you tickle someone, you touch them in a way that makes them laugh and squirm. It's impossible to tickle yourself—you can only tickle others.
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- v. 使发痒;使高兴;使满足
- n. 胳肢;痒感;使人发痒
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1. 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。
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2. Stop tickling!
别胳肢了!
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3. His beard was tickling her cheek.
他的胡须扎得她的面颊痒痒的。
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4. My throat tickles.
我嗓子发痒。
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5. a tickling cough
痒咳
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6. to tickle sb's imagination
满足某人的想像力
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7. 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。
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8. See if any of these tickle your fancy.
看看这些中是否有你喜欢的。
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9. She gave the child a little tickle.
她轻轻地胳肢孩子。
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10. to have a tickle in your throat
喉咙里发痒
- tickle (v.) c. 1300 (implied in tickling) "to touch lightly so as to cause a peculiar and uneasy or thrilling sensation in the nerves," of uncertain origin, possibly a frequentative form of tick (v.) in its older sense of "to touch." Some suggest a metathesis of Middle English kittle, which is from a shared Germanic word for "to tickle," but tickle is attested earlier. The Old English form was tinclian.
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