tingle 英 [ˈtɪŋgl]   美 [ˈtɪŋɡəl]

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 

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。
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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  • vi. 感到刺痛;(耳朵等)鸣响
  • vt. 刺痛;使激动
  • n. 刺痛感;激动;鸣响
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.
tin·gle / ˈtɪŋɡl ; NAmE ˈtɪŋɡl / verb , noun tingle tingles tingled tingling verb 1 [intransitive ] (of a part of your body 身体部位 ) to feel as if a lot of small sharp points are pushing into it 感到刺痛 The cold air made her face tingle. 冷空气冻得她的脸发痛。 a tingling sensation 刺痛感 synonyms at hurt 2 [intransitive ] tinglewith sth to feel an emotion strongly 强烈地感到 She was still tingling with excitement. 她仍然兴奋不已。 noun [usually singular ] ( also ting·ling [singular ,  uncountable ] ) 1 a slight stinging or uncomfortable feeling in a part of your body 刺痛感 2 an exciting or uncomfortable feeling of emotion 激动感;兴奋感;震颤 to feel a tingle of excitement 感到一阵激动 tin·gle / ˈtɪŋɡl ; NAmE ˈtɪŋɡl /
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