prickle如何读

英:[ˈprɪkl]

美:[ˈprɪkəl]

prickle是什么意思

  • n.(动物或植物上的)刺;棘;刺痛
  • v.(使)刺痛

prickle自然拼读

prick·le

prI kl

prickle变形

复数:prickles

第三人称单数:prickles

现在分词:prickling

过去式:prickled

过去分词:prickled

prickle词根

词根:prick

adj.

prick 竖起的

prickly 多刺的;刺痛的;易动怒的

n.

prick 刺,扎;刺痛,刺伤;阴茎;锥

pricker 刺(尤指植物的皮刺,等于prickle);刺的人;尖器

pricking 刺;刺痛感

prickling 针刺痛;针扎似的痛

v.

pricking 刺痛(prick的ing形式)

prickling 刺;扎;刺痛(prickle的ing形式)

vi.

prick 刺;竖起

vt.

prick 刺,戳;刺伤,刺痛;竖起

prickle英英释义

noun

a small, sharp, pointed growth or extension, such as a plant thorn.The guide warned us that the vines near the path are full of prickles.

a sensation of being pricked; prick or tingle.I felt a prickle running up my back.

transitive verb

to cause a sensation of being lightly pricked in or on.Fear prickled his skin.

to make a slight prick or pricks in or on.

intransitive verb

to feel a tingling as though lightly pricked.My scalp prickled with fear.

to arise or point up, like a thorn.

prickle词源中文解释

古英语 pricel “刺孔的东西,刺激物; 驱使; 小尖锐点”,源自与古英语 prician 相同的来源(参见 prick(v.)),带有工具后缀 -el(1)。与中古低地德语 prickel,荷兰语 prikkel 相比。从15世纪中叶开始用于“植物的尖刺或刺”,后来也用于动物的刺。

prickle词源英文解释

Noun Middle English prikle, from Old English pricle; akin to Old English prica prick

The first known use of prickle was in the 15th century

prickle儿童词典英英释义

pride1 of 2noun

too high an opinion of one's own ability or worth : a feeling of being better than others

a reasonable and justifiable sense of one's own worth : self-respect

a sense of pleasure that comes from some act or possession

something of which one is proud

our pride and joy

a group of lions

pride2 of 2verb

to think highly of (oneself)

pricklyadjective

full of or covered with prickles

prickly plants

marked by slight stinging or tingling

a prickly sensation

prickle1 of 2noun

a small sharp point or a sharp pointed part (as a thorn on a plant) that sticks out

a slight stinging or tingling sensation

prickle2 of 2verb

to prick slightly

to cause or feel a slight stinging or tingling sensation

pricklyadjective

full of or covered with prickles

prickly plants

marked by slight stinging or tingling

a prickly sensation

prickle1 of 2noun

a small sharp point or a sharp pointed part (as a thorn on a plant) that sticks out

a slight stinging or tingling sensation

prickle2 of 2verb

to prick slightly

to cause or feel a slight stinging or tingling sensation

prickle1 of 2noun

a small sharp point or a sharp pointed part (as a thorn on a plant) that sticks out

a slight stinging or tingling sensation

prickle2 of 2verb

to prick slightly

to cause or feel a slight stinging or tingling sensation

prickle 例句

1 I feel a prickle creep up my spine.

2 A nice prickle on the tongue.

3 “Don’t be an idiot,” Henry snapped; and I felt the first prickle of real panic at the back of my neck.

4 I still feel a prickle al shock whenever I see one in the open.

5 My eyes prickle as I pass Scrap his phone.

6 Something about the way he stood there, something about the way he moved, stiff and awkward, made my skin prickle.

7 Lying on the ground, unconsciously fell asleep, and suddenly, grass prickle my cheek before they wake up.

躺在地上,不知不觉睡着了,忽然,小草刺痒了我的面颊,才醒来。

8 A film of sw'eat covers every inch of my skin, the inside of my mouth prickles, my eyes itch, mascara rubbed into their corners.

9 Malcolm was already primed for fear and felt his skin prickle all over and a lurch in his stomach.

10 Duende is the Spanish word for it: the prickle on the skin, the ax-edge of experience, sublimity freeze-framed—even a shining closeness to death.

11 Suggest a combined objective and subjective method to measure and evaluate the prickle grade of fabric surface.

提出主客观评价方法相结合的织物刺扎程度测试途径。

12 My skin prickles—that laugh was directed at me.

13 His finger burned and prickled.

14 Every crack of thunder and flash of lightning makes the back of my neck prickle, as if electricity is dancing over my skin.

15 I turned and looked back the way I’d come: a prickle of marble spires, dim mausoleums, pale in the growing darkness.

16 But now his treatise comes with a prickle, an asterisk.

17 The cool air prickles in my lungs on the way in, and on the way out unfurls in a cloud of vapor.

18 The scream sent a prickle down my spine.

尖叫声听得我像针由上到下刺我的脊骨。

19 Objective: To investigate the effects of high-voltage prickle electrostatic field (HVPESF) on proliferation of tumor cell and killing effect.

目的:研究高压芒刺静电场对肿瘤细胞生长的影响及杀伤作用。

20 My skin prickled at the sight of him, bristling on my arms and the back of my neck.

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