tingle
vi. 激动, 感到刺痛, 抖动 vt. 使感刺痛 n. 刺痛, 震颤, 耳鸣
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释义与例句
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1.
A prickling or mildly stinging sensation; frisson.
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2.
A tingling sound; a chime or tinkle.
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A nail of the very smallest size; a tack.
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2.
A patch that covers a hole in something that needs to be watertight, such as a roof or a boat.
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3.
An attachment in the middle of a long guide line to keep it from sagging.
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1.
To feel a prickling or mildly stinging sensation.
不及物My hands were tingling from the cold.
I got hit in the butt yesterday, and it still tingles.
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2.
To cause to feel a prickling or mildly stinging sensation.
及物Tingle your tastebuds with these exotic dishes.
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To ring; to tinkle or twang.
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To cause to ring, to tinkle.
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To patch with a tingle; to cover a hole in something that requires it to be watertight.
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To fasten with a tingle; to tack.
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To secure the middle of a guide line by means of a tingle.
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词源
From Middle English tinglen, of uncertain origin. Possibly from Middle English tingen (“to tink”) + -len, equivalent to ting + -le. Alternatively, possibly a variant of Middle English tinclen (“to tinkle”) or from Old English tinclian (“to tickle”). More at tinkle. Compare also West Frisian tingelje (“to tinkle”), Dutch tingelen (“to tinkle, jingle”).
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