tickling的意思和读音

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tickle

: [ˈtɪk(ə)l] : ['tɪk(ə)l]

n.使[]西[];

v.使使(使)

tickles  tickling  tickled  

v.prickle,irritate,scratch,itch,amuse

v.1.;使,使;使2.(使),();3.()4.,(西)使1.;使,使;使2.(使),();3.()4.,(西)使

n.1.2.使[]西[]3.

v.1.to move your fingers gently on someones skin in order to give them a pleasant feeling or to make them laugh; if something tickles you, it touches your skin gently and gives you a pleasant or slightly uncomfortable feeling2.if something such as a remark or an idea tickles you, you think it is funny; if something tickles you, it makes you feel pleased

n.1.a slightly sore feeling in your throat that makes you want to cougstrong.an act of tickling someone

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1.Then tickling and finally she dozed off saying how much she loved our Giggle Time.

2.But Nutkin, who had no respect, began to dance up and down, tickling old Mr. Brown with a nettle and singing.

3.He jumps and crawls along the way, his light-brown flying like butterflies with the wind, the grass tickling his feet.1tickling

4.He's such an obstinate cuss that he'll break his horns rather than give up. And he's getting sore now because I'm tickling him in the rump.使

5.In ancient times however, tickling was used as a form of torture -- goats would lick salt off the bottom of a person's foot.

6.Only tickling by someone you know and trust can be a benign violation.

7.Once the kids have been bucked off, the game generally dissolves into a raucous bout of wrestling and tickling.

8.When used to catch trout in the British Isles, it is called trout tickling.

9.He was tickling the soles of her feet with his fingertips and she was flinching, but laughing.

10.Oh, I know, Fred but - but I can't help laughing. Your hand is tickling my foot! -Well, cut it out! We are in real trouble!。-