tin·gle /ˈtɪŋgəl/
(vi.)興奮,激動,感到刺痛,抖動(vt.)使感刺痛刺痛,震顫,耳鳴
tin·gle /ˈtɪŋgəl/ 不及物動詞
v.有刺痛感,興奮,激動
Tin·gle v. i. [imp. & p. p. Tingled p. pr. & vb. n. Tingling ]
1. To feel a kind of thrilling sensation, as in hearing a shrill sound.
At which both the ears of every one that heareth it shall tingle. --1 Sam. iii. 11.
2. To feel a sharp, thrilling pain.
The pale boy senator yet tingling stands. --Pope.
3. To have, or to cause, a sharp, thrilling sensation, or a slight pricking sensation.
They suck pollution through their tingling vein. --Tickell.
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tingle
n 1: an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of
surprise shot through him" [syn: frisson, shiver, chill,
quiver, shudder, thrill]
2: a prickling somatic sensation as from many tiny pricks [syn:
prickling, tingling]
v : cause a stinging or tingling sensation [syn: prickle]