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tickle ['tɪk.l] verb RUB SKIN 摩擦皮肤 transitive ■to touch someone lightly with your fingers, making them slightly uncomfortable and often making them laugh 使觉得痒;挠(某人)的痒痒•Stop! You're tickling me!快停下!你令我痒得难受! •I tickled her feet and she laughed.我搔了搔她的脚,她笑了起来。 intransitive or transitive ■If a part of the body tickles, or if something tickles it, it feels slightly uncomfortable and you want to rub it (使)发痒;(使)感到痒•My nose is tickling, I think I'm going to sneeze.我鼻子发痒,我想我要打喷嚏了。 ['tɪk.l] verb PLEASE 使高兴 transitive often passive informal ■If something tickles you, you find it funny or it pleases you 使开心,使高兴•old-fashioned I was tickled pink (= very pleased) to hear the news.听到这个消息,我高兴得不得了。 ['tɪk.l] verb tickle your fancy informal ■If something tickles your fancy, you like it and want to have it 勾起兴趣•Does anything on the menu tickle your fancy?菜单上有你感兴趣的吗? ['tɪk.l] noun only singular TOUCH 触摸 give sb a tickle ■to tickle someone 搔(某人)痒痒 ['tɪk.l] noun only singular COUGH 咳嗽 ■an unpleasant feeling in your throat which makes you want to cough (嗓子)痒,发痒 |