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tingle美 ['tɪŋɡ(ə)l] 英 ['tɪŋɡ(ə)l] - n.刺痛感;激动感;兴奋感;震颤
- v.感到刺痛;强烈地感到
- 网络发麻;鸣响;火辣辣的刺痛
第三人称单数:tingles 现在分词:tingling 过去式:tingled v. prickle,sting,itch,tickle,prick n. pins and needles,irritation 1. | [i] 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。 | | |
2. | [i] ~ with sth 强烈地感到to feel an emotion strongly |
| She was still tingling with excitement. 她仍然兴奋不已。 |
1. | 刺痛感a slight stinging or uncomfortable feeling in a part of your body |
2. | 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 |
v. | 1. to feel a sensation of stinging, pricking, or vibration, e.g. from cold or a slight electric shock, or cause somebody to feel this 2. if a part of your body tingles, it stings slightly, for example because it is very cold or very hot 3. if you tingle with a particular feeling, you feel it very strongly | n. | 1. a sensation of stinging, pricking, or vibration 2. a feeling in part of your body when it stings slightly 3. a small amount of a particular strong feeling |
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