tingle
tingle 英 [ˈtɪŋgl] 美 [ˈtɪŋɡəl]
vi. 感到刺痛;(耳朵等)鸣响 vt. 刺痛;使激动 n. 刺痛感;激动;鸣响
进行时:tingling 过去式:tingled 过去分词:tingled 第三人称单数:tingles 名词复数:tingles
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- vi. 感到刺痛;(耳朵等)鸣响
- vt. 刺痛;使激动
- n. 刺痛感;激动;鸣响
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1. A cold tingle of fear ran through Karen as she took it all in.
当凯伦回想起时,一种冰冷刺痛的恐惧蹿上她全身。
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2. Then from her pocket would come forth printed copies of that fateful composition, and my ears begin to redden and tingle.
这时她就从口袋里掏出那首印好的致命的歌曲,我的耳朵就开始红了起来,并伴有耳鸣。
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3. One prominent pundit was much derided earlier this year for describing the tingle he got from listening to the candidate—but everyone knew exactly what he meant.
一个著名学者在今年早些时候遭到了嘲笑,由于他曾经说过听取总统候选人的演说令他感到刺痛,但人人都十分清楚他的意思。
- tingle (v.) late 14c., "to have a ringing sensation when hearing something," also "to have a stinging or thrilling feeling," variation of tinkelen (see tinkle). Related: Tingled; tingling. The noun is first recorded 1700 in reference to sound, 1848 in reference to sensation.
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