tingle
美音:
[´tıŋgəl
]英音:
[´tıŋgəl
]vi.造成麻刺的感觉,兴奋,丁丁作响 vt.使感刺痛 n.丁当声,麻刺感
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形容词:tingly 名词:tingler 动词过去式:tingled 过去分词:tingled 现在分词:tingling 第三人称单数:tingles
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tingle
/'tɪŋgl; `tɪŋˇl/ v
(a) [I, Ipr] ~ (with sth) have a slight pricking, stinging or throbbing feeling in the skin 皮肤感到轻微的刺痛
*The slap she gave him made hischeek tingle. 他挨了她一个嘴巴, 脸上热辣辣的.
* fingers tingling with cold 手指冻得发疼.
(b) [Ipr] ~ with sth (fig 比喻) be affected by (an emotion) 受(某种情绪)的影响
*tingling with excitement, indignation, shock, etc 感到兴奋、愤慨、吃惊等.
n (usu sing 通常作单数) tingling feeling 刺痛之感
*have a tingle in one's fingertips 指尖感到刺痛
* feel a tingle of anticipation 因有预感觉得痛苦.
tingle
v [I]
[Date: 1300-1400; Origin: tinkle]
if a part of your body tingles, you feel a slight stinging feeling, especially on your skin
My body tingled all over and I had a terrible headache.
tingling feeling/sensation
Graham felt a tingling sensation in his hand.
tingle with excitement/fear/anticipation etc
to feel excitement, fear etc very strongly
She tingled with excitement. Soon she would be able to tell Martha everything.
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