pique
n. 赌气, 愤怒, 不快, 凹凸织物 vt. 伤害...自尊心, 激怒, 刺激, 引起兴趣, 使兴奋
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Enmity, ill feeling; (countable) a feeling of animosity or a dispute.
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Irritation or resentment awakened by a social injury or slight; offence, especially taken in an emotional sense with little consideration or thought; (countable) especially in fit of pique: a transient feeling of wounded pride.
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In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
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In piquet, the right of the elder hand to count thirty in hand, or to play before the adversary counts one.
游戏1923, Ernest Bramah, The Eyes of Max Carrados You see the enormous advantage the hidden player has? When he is the minor hand he knows everything that is to be known before he discards. When he is the elder he knows almost everything. By concentrating on one detail he can practically always balk the pique, the repique and the kapot, if it is necessary to play for safety.
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A chigger, chigoe, or jigger (Tunga penetrans), a species of tropical flea.
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midgie, sand fly, punkie, punky (US)
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Alternative form of piqué (“a kind of corded or ribbed fabric made from cotton, rayon, or silk”).
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Synonym of pica (“a disorder characterized by appetite and craving for non-edible substances”).
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To wound the pride of (someone); to excite to anger; to irritate, to offend.
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To excite (someone) to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate (an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest).
及物I believe this will pique your interest.
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To pride (oneself) on something.
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To excite or stimulate (oneself).
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To take pride in.
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To excite to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest.
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To express jealousy, resentment, etc. at someone; to become angry or annoyed.
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To score a pique against (someone).
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The verb is borrowed from French piquer (“to prick, sting; to anger, annoy; (reflexive) to get angry; to provoke, stimulate; (reflexive) to boast about”), from Middle French piquer, picquer (“to prick, sting; to anger, annoy; (reflexive) to get angry”), from Old French piquer (“to pierce with the tip of a sword”), from proto-Romance or Vulgar Latin *pīccare (“to sting; to strike”) or *pikkāre, and then either: * Onomatopoeic; or * from Frankish *pikkōn, from Proto-Germanic *pikkōną (“to knock; to peck; to pick; to prick”). If so, pique is a doublet of pick, pitch, and peck. The noun is borrowed from Middle French pique (“a quarrel; resentment”) (modern French pique), from piquer, picquer (verb); see above.
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