titillation如何读

英:[ˌtɪtɪ'leɪʃn]

美:[ˌtɪtɪ'leɪʃn]

titillation是什么意思

  • n.搔痒;愉快

titillation词根

词根:titillate

vi.

titillate 感到兴奋;被激发

vt.

titillate 使觉得痒;使高兴

titillation英英释义

  • n.
    • a tingling feeling of excitement (as from teasing or tickling)
    • an agreeable arousal
    • the act of tickling

titillation词源中文解释

15世纪初,“令人愉悦的兴奋”,源自拉丁语 titillationem(主格 titillatio)“挠痒”,是 titillare “挠痒”的动作名词,这个词是模仿咯咯笑声而来的。

titillation_医学行业词汇

搔痒,撩痒

titillation词源英文解释

Latin titillatus, past participle of titillare

The first known use of titillate was in 1620

titillation儿童词典英英释义

to1 of 2preposition

—used to indicate movement or something suggesting movement toward a place, person, or thing reachedsend data to disk storagewent back to my first idea

walked to school

—used to indicate directionyour back to the window

a mile to the south

—used to indicate contact

apply polish to the table

—used to indicate a limit

the water was up to my waist

—used to indicate purpose, result, or endbroke to piecessentenced to death

came to our aid

before entry 2 sense 3

at quarter to five

until entry 1

from nine to five

—used to indicate belonging, accompanying, or respondingdance to live musicnot much you could say to that

the key to the lock

—used to indicate a relation of likeness or unlikeness

similar to mine

—used to indicate agreement

salt to taste

—used to indicate a proportion in terms of number or amount

packed 10 to the box

—used to indicate the relation of adjective to noun or verb to complementsticks to business

agreeable to all of us

—used to indicate one that receives an actiongive it to me

spoke to the teacher

for no one but

had the house to ourselves

—used to mark an infinitive and often used by itself in place of an infinitiveI didn't mean to

likes to swim

to2 of 2adverb

in the direction toward

run to and fro

into contact especially with a frame wind blew the door to

snapped her purse to

to a state of consciousness or awareness

brings him to with smelling salts

tizzynoun

a very excited and mixed-up state of mind

titularadjective

being something in title only : nominal

the titular head of state

tittlenoun

a point or small sign (as the dot over an i) in writing or printing

a very small part

titterverb

to laugh in a nervous manner or while trying to hold the laugh back

tit1 of 2noun

teat

tit2 of 2noun

any of various small plump often long-tailed birds of Eurasia and Africa that are related to the chickadees and titmice

titrationnoun

the process of finding out the strength of a liquid mixture (as of an acid in water) by dripping another mixture (as of a base) of known strength into a known amount of the first mixture with usually another substance that will change color and measuring the amount of the second mixture required to make the first mixture change color

titmousenoun

any of several small North American songbirds that usually have small bills and long tails, feed on insects, and are related to the chickadees

titledadjective

having a title especially of nobility

titillateverb

tickle entry 1 sense 1

to excite pleasurably

titillation 例句

1 The film also serves as a refreshing alternative for telling the tale, dramatized for maximum titillation while, in its tidy, two-hour package, efficiently stripping away the wretched excess.

2 Protective of his art and proud of his technical prowess, Gleis doesn't want his images used for pure titillation.

为了保护自己的艺术并为自己的超凡技术感到骄傲,格雷斯不希望他的图像用于纯娱乐。

3 It is 50 years since Barbara Windsor wore a pink mini dress with a starched apron pinned to her breasts in Carry On Doctor, yet medical-themed titillation lives on.

4 The balletic tableaus and the aphasic language and the art-directed titillation and the cluttered sound design all add up to — what?

5 While the appeal of this genre is usually based in titillation and sexual wish fulfillment, Addicted subverts that, while also reveling in it.

6 “What began as graphic titillation,” she said, “has started to smell altogether too much like a witch-hunt: a frenzy of speculation that is becoming as unseemly as it is unfair.”

7 There's definitely plenty of raunch, but since the end of the '70s and the advent of a leering-through-the-peephole Porky's sensibility, sex itself gets less play than titillation and tittering about it.

8 Her setups talk about puberty or sober sex with zero titillation.

9 By now, I was beginning to view books as more than just utilitarian, sources of information, instruction, delight or titillation.

10 We are left intrigued and titillated as the film’s tonal zigzagging descends into a delicious, deplorable, rich-person farce.

11 At the heart of the novel lies a snake pit of titillation and predation.

12 The production’s challenge is to evoke, through a psychological lens that’s closer to listeners today, the titillation of the theological content, which was part of what made Rubinstein’s opera so popular in its day.

13 Pitbull’s raps repeatedly claim that his partners are interchangeable; there’s more tabulation than titillation.

14 What we are witnessing is obviously the start of an abusive relationship, and yet this show can’t resist titillation.

15 That was not exactly a product of progressive ideals but a business tactic meant to draw in Depression-era audiences with sheer titillation.

16 In the same way that Tina Turner spent years dealing with reporters pestering her to relive her physical abuse to give them fresh quotes, Wood and Manson were treated like a dirty titillation.

17 As Stevens boasts in a decadent early poem, “My titillations have no foot-notes.”

18 Inside, there was more horror, more titillation: “Flattery, fear and sex lured his girls into a sisterhood of exploitation.”

19 “It’s just exploitation and titillation for kids,” he said.

20 After being subjected to titillating media coverage of her romance with William, a classmate at St. Andrews University in Scotland, Catherine has carved out an identity as a parent, a patron of charities and a dauntless companion to her husband on foreign tours.

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