tingle
英 [ˈtɪŋɡl]
美 [ˈtɪŋɡl]
v. 感到刺痛; 强烈地感到
n. 刺痛感; 激动感; 兴奋感; 震颤
现在分词:tingling 过去式:tingled 复数:tingles 第三人称单数:tingles 过去分词:tingled
Collins.1 / BNC.16130 / COCA.14576
牛津词典
verb
- 感到刺痛
to feel as if a lot of small sharp points are pushing into it- The cold air made her face tingle.
冷空气冻得她的脸发痛。 - a tingling sensation
刺痛感
- The cold air made her face tingle.
- 强烈地感到
to feel an emotion strongly- She was still tingling with excitement.
她仍然兴奋不已。
- She was still tingling with excitement.
noun
- 刺痛感
a slight stinging or uncomfortable feeling in a part of your body - 激动感;兴奋感;震颤
an exciting or uncomfortable feeling of emotion- to feel a tingle of excitement
感到一阵激动
- to feel a tingle of excitement
柯林斯词典
- VERB 感到刺痛
When a part of your bodytingles, you have a slight stinging feeling there.- The backs of his thighs tingled.
他大腿后侧感到刺痛。 - …a taste which is first sweet, then bitter, leaving a tingling sensation on the tongue.
先甜后苦,在舌头上留下一丝刺痛感觉的味道
- The backs of his thighs tingled.
- VERB 强烈地感到;激动
If youtingle witha feeling such as excitement, you feel it very strongly.- She tingled with excitement...
她激动不已。 - When I look over and see Terry I tingle all over.
当我放眼望去见到特里时,我整个人兴奋不已。 - Tingleis also a noun.
- I felt a sudden tingle of excitement.
我突然感到一阵激动。
- She tingled with excitement...
英英释义
noun
- a somatic sensation as from many tiny prickles
- an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
- a frisson of surprise shot through him
verb
- cause a stinging or tingling sensation