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titillate是什么意思

vt.

使觉得痒

挑逗

使高兴

vi.

觉得痒

被激发

感到兴奋

titillate自然拼读

tit·il·late

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titillate变形

第三人称单数:titillates

现在分词:titillating

过去式:titillated

过去分词:titillated

titillate扩展

titillative (adj.), titillatingly (adv.), titillation (n.)

titillate词根

词根:titillate

n.

titillation 搔痒;愉快

titillate英英释义

Verb

1. touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements

2. excite pleasurably or erotically;

"A titillating story appeared in the usually conservative magazine"

titillate词源中文解释

1610年代,由 titillation 反推而来。相关词汇: Titillated; titillating。

titillate词源英文解释

Latin titillatus, past participle of titillare

The first known use of titillate was in 1620

titillate儿童词典英英释义

titillateverb

tickle entry 1 sense 1

to excite pleasurably

titillate 例句

1 "If a journalist got their hands on that piece of information they would have found it titillating and it might have been the basis of a story."

2 There are so many exciting combinations and outcomes of how meds can mess you up, but there’s nothing titillating about someone routinely taking their medication and “doing fine.”

3 Is the point to woo in new patrons with titillating spoofery, while keeping longtime subscribers in the fold with revivals of dramatic masterworks?

4 The notion that one's grandmother might have participated in the things that Powell was describing – whether bobbing a curtsey or barking orders – was unimaginable yet vaguely titillating too.

5 But even when it comes to entirely adult matters, it can be hard to distinguish between genuine outrages and stories that just titillate us or creep us out.

6 Even an utterly in-control, spectacle-camouflaged pop artist like Lady Gaga exudes a raw hunger — for the embrace of the little monsters in the dark — that provides a titillating edge of discomfort.

7 Which group tends to be titillated by nudity and which bored, for example, or which will spend lots of time to see something but not lots of money, and vice versa?

8 The British media, shocked and titillated by Mr. Polunin’s sudden role reversal, christened him the bad boy of ballet, and the dance press wrung its collective hands over what had gone wrong.

9 But whether Dudamel intended it or not, he has brought a titillating new heat to a coolly collected American music.

10 She’s a bored housewife titillated by the idea of a strange man in her home.

11 As far as titles go, "Sex Tape" is a titillating one.

12 Koma, for one, is titillated by the idea of the next chapter.

13 Gender norms, for one thing, have shifted dramatically enough that the old question of whether Gallimard knew that Song was a man is barely titillating at all.

14 Typically, an unscripted series aims to jolt and titillate the viewer with the bizarreness of its characters and their weird lifestyle.

15 “The family’s had some frustration that now most articles and inquiries so far have focused more on the titillating phrases rather than the meaningful historical content,” he said.

16 Luddites and conspiracy theorists will be as titillated by Assange’s opening salvos on the surveillance state as anarchists and hardcore privacy activists.

17 Never mind that the depictions are hardly titillating, and the book is primarily about a young woman's coming of age and the suspected suicide of her father.

18 It is a scene that is effective precisely because it doesn’t titillate or scandalize the viewer, but instead illustrates how the threat of assault is sickeningly ordinary.

19 Part of that purpose was to explore an unsettling ambiguity: Are such images titillating, offensive, tragic or some combination thereof?

20 But "Middle Men" is also true to the film-noir formula in being relentlessly moralistic, or rather -- and this is an important aspect of the formula -- being titillating, cynical and moralistic all at the same time.

titillate 同义词

3 煽情

maudlin

9 使觉得痒

tickle

11 使爽快

refresh

12 觉得痒

tickle

14 搔…痒

titivate

17 觉得有趣

amused to amusement

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