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单词 prickly
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Definition of prickly in English:

prickly

adjectiveprickliest, pricklier ˈprɪkliˈprɪk(ə)li
  • 1Covered in prickles.

    多刺的

    masses of prickly brambles

    成团的刺藤。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We kept driving, past cedar thickets and a pasture studded with blooming prickly pear cactus.
    • Someone told me that if I ate the wrong bits (the core, or those round prickly things at the outside of the flesh) it would cut my mouth.
    • Like prickly pear thorns, needle grass penetrated moccasins and leather leggings and punctured the skin.
    • An anonymous member of the public found the injured hedgehog in her garden and took the prickly fellow to the Swan Sanctuary last Wednesday.
    • It's also worthwhile surrounding your pots and trays with netting (or prickly holly clippings) to prevent these rodents digging up the seeds.
    • Once, out picking blackberries, he over-reached and fell headlong into the prickly bramble.
    • The tree is also good climbing material for the cat, who seems oblivious to the prickly foliage and spends hours at the top precariously lunging at flies and watching the birds who sit just out of reach on the telegraph wires.
    • The fruit is tough and prickly on the outside, tender and sweet on the inside.
    • We wandered through a maze of prickly bushes and speculated about the people who had lived there once.
    • Here on the free-draining soil gorse proliferates and, year by year is gradually spreading across good grazing land, its impenetrable prickly branch structure ideal cover for rabbit burrows.
    • Because of their prickly nature, cacti could also make life difficult for farm workers.
    • The tropical prickly ash has a temperate equivalent called the toothache tree.
    • I understand that feng shui practitioners swear by the deterrent of prickly cactuses, positioned close to doors and windows, but these are ugly, and may impede escape.
    • The perfectly symmetrical prickly balled yacca or Australia grass tree, which takes 100 years to grow a central trunk, is my favourite.
    • Prickly pear cactus grows here too - evidence of the arid conditions.
    • I liked the stealthy hiding part, often choosing the excellent cover provided by a set of prickly Pyracantha bushes in a neighboring yard.
    • I didn't see any cut Blue spruces but the 90 cm potted trees at £25 are lovely, with their prickly needles coloured with a metallic blue sheen.
    • One plant we should see more of is Rubus biflorus, the ornamental bramble, whose prickly stems are covered in a white, waxy bloom.
    • He headed down the street to the opposite corner, where a large, prickly bush had grown through the fence, covering the entire corner.
    • The true protectors of clownfish in the ocean, however, are not parents but rather prickly, stinging sea anemones that live on reefs.
    Synonyms
    spiky, spiked, thorny, barbed, spiny, pronged, bristled, bristly
    briary, brambly, burry, rough, scratchy, sharp
    technical spiculate, spicular, aculeate, barbellate, spinose, spinous, muricate, setaceous
    1. 1.1 Resembling prickles.
      多刺的
      his hair was prickly and short

      他的头发像短刺。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The wash is quite savoury with a winning rush of prickly white pepper spice at the finish.
      • Rya's shirt was soaked and had turned to a crimson color, her hair was covered in blood and it had started to dry, making her hair hard and prickly.
      • The ground was prickly and Erial wore no shoes but her feet were tough and soon she made it down to the bank.
      • During her last days, she felt most difficulties in eating because her lips and mouth were so prickly and painful.
      • The ground was uneven, with little prickly pieces of grass.
      • Peppery, spicy and prickly with good tannins there are ample amounts of redcurrant and raspberry fruit flavours present in this wine.
      • His face was prickly from the short, protruding facial hairs on his face.
      • A majestic theme emerges, its clarity disrupted by prickly guitars and scrambled flutterings that threaten to bury it completely.
      • I still remember his gentle brown eyes, set in his warm and prickly skin, and framed by his delicate waves of deep mahogany.
      Synonyms
      spiky, spiked, thorny, barbed, spiny, pronged, bristled, bristly
    2. 1.2 Having or causing a tingling or itching sensation.
      针刺般的,刺痛的;痒的
      prickly velvet seats
      my skin feels prickly

      我的皮肤有刺痛感。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I felt the hot, prickly sensation I got when I was nervous.
      • Those were the things I was thinking when I got a prickly sensation at the back of my neck - like I was being watched.
      • It was a prickly sensation on his forehead - cool and wet as it trickled down his temples, like drips of water.
      • To my horror I realized my eyes were all prickly and my palms sticky.
      • He had the distinct prickly sensation on the back of his neck that usually meant he was being watched.
      • My happy muse was interrupted by the prickly, nettling sensation of being watched.
      • There is a mild, prickly sensation for 45 minutes as the solution is left to work, but you are distracted with a hand, foot or scalp massage.
      • A prickly and tingly sensation ran up through my body as I armed my head back in sorrow.
      • Prickly heat is a very itchy rash that appears in hot, humid weather.
      • She felt a prickly sensation rise over skin, as she shivered.
      • In the split second that their gazes locked, that same prickly sensation consumed his mind as if the blood flow to his brain had suddenly been cut off.
      • Doyle could feel a flow of power moving through Angel's hands to Cordelia's foot, and he could feel the warm, prickly sensation as the power caressed the small wound there.
      • It's this so-called bronchial constriction that creates the tight, prickly sensation in your chest, and aerobic exercise only compounds the problem.
      • If you are overweight or sweat easily you are more likely to have prickly heat.
      Synonyms
      tingly, tingling, prickling, stinging, smarting, itching, itchy, creeping, crawling
  • 2(of a person) ready to take offence.

    (人)易生气的,易动怒的

    she came across as prickly and generally difficult
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Cara had seemed like such a prickly person that he would never have imagined, in his wildest or craziest dreams, that she was capable of breaking down like this.
    • He is particularly prickly on the subject of who should do the checks - nurses, doctors or orthopaedic surgeons - and is adamant it should be the latter.
    • He could be very prickly, especially with people who disagreed with him.
    • He was awkward, prickly, ill-tempered, condescending and unpredictable.
    • Venal, lazy, irascible, horny, prickly - he's always living by his wits in situations that require anything but.
    • But his prickly sense of slighted dignity and obsessive contempt for other people's ethical squalor inevitably drags him down.
    • This is understandable since most of them take exceptional care of their face, and don't want the unnecessary irritation of a prickly face against theirs.
    • My brother is prickly when it comes to sales reps - he sees them as a necessary evil.
    • The people are prickly on the outside, but a lot friendlier once you get to know them.
    • The overall pattern, however, suggests that her personality is prickly to begin with and that her life has not gone the way she would have liked.
    • I have learnt how to establish a healthy working rapport with difficult, prickly people with whom I have precious little in common.
    • Suddenly Betty comes alive as a prickly character with her own issues.
    • There will be few tears shed at the prospect of the skipper's demise should that happen since Gregan is a notoriously prickly character who engenders more respect than warmth.
    • While he is prickly in his dealings with the media, O'Sullivan is an avid student of the press, feeding journalists just enough juicy morsels.
    • One of the reasons that I love Brendan the way I do is because he is a kind and generous person with enough room in his heart for the most prickly among us.
    • People are prickly and difficult, but things - ah, they're a different matter.
    • Gooseberry bushes can be similarly pruned but take out some of the old shoots from the centre of the shrub to keep it open and to make it easier to pick the fruit from these very prickly customers.
    • His sometimes prickly personality could work against him.
    • Eventually they cohabited and married but things were never that simple for the prickly couple who were both too independent to settle easily into married life.
    • Am I being prickly, or do I have a valid complaint?
    Synonyms
    irritable, irascible, peevish, fractious, fretful, cross, crabbed, crabby, crotchety, cantankerous, curmudgeonly, disagreeable, miserable, morose, petulant, pettish, peppery, on edge, edgy, impatient, complaining, querulous, bitter, moody, huffy, grumpy, scratchy, ill-tempered, bad-tempered, ill-natured, ill-humoured, sullen, surly, sulky, sour, churlish, touchy, testy, tetchy, grouchy, snappish, waspish, crusty, bilious, liverish, dyspeptic, splenetic, choleric
    informal snappy, chippy, cranky, whingeing, whingy
    British informal narky, ratty, eggy, stroppy, shirty
    North American informal peckish, soreheaded
    Australian/New Zealand informal snaky
    informal, dated miffy, waxy
    1. 2.1 (of a subject, issue, etc.) likely to cause offence or controversy.
      this is a prickly subject

      这是个敏感话题。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Diversification can be a prickly topic, though, because there are no hard and fast rules about how many your should own to have a truly diversified portfolio.
      • The day's most prickly moment surrounded one of this election year's hottest issues, and encapsulated the risky nature of an unscreened, unscripted town hall meeting.
      • Handwringing over prickly privacy issues has, of course, inspired many books in recent years.
      • Those issues were as prickly and elusive then as they are now.
      • This is a highly readable, jargon-free treatise on a notoriously prickly subject, intended for general readers rather than academics.
      • Consider that if this is a guy you'd marry, this is a guy with whom you should be able to bring up tricky prickly stuff, scary though it is.
      • Like many issues in a prickly first meeting for 2002 on Tuesday night, Lismore's 12 elected representatives could find little to agree on.
      • Perhaps movie-makers see it as a prickly subject, limp as a film theme, a let-down for audiences.
      • Some prickly problems of racial and economic accessibility that one senses when visiting the country's galleries and museums were nowhere in evidence.
      • One might assume Kiley's tough negotiating skills and high standards would make for some prickly dealings with her newspaper colleagues.
      • What saves the film from being boring is the spark in Anna Friel's performance as the complex and courageous displaced bride and the prickly relationship between herself and her disapproving new family.
      • Red roses might melt your lover's heart, but they present a prickly problem unless your wallet is loaded.
      • Although currently regulated, trade in hippo ivory is not banned, and enforcing trade quotas remains a prickly problem.
      • This ‘needs assessment’ helps the band figure out some of its clients' prickly organizational issues, which they then transform into song.
      • Yet nationhood is such a prickly issue, it overwhelms even great tragedy.
      • Pilot seniority is paramount to the pilot group as a whole, and the Flight Options CEO is letting the pilots themselves solve this prickly problem.
      • You never have to worry that Mowat will press his interviewees on prickly issues.
      • One is less used to having the prickly complex of historiographical issues actually sorted out and straightforwardly addressed.
      • I decided to change the subject; grades and siblings and family often lead to prickly conversations.
      • For months Edmonton's city council has been struggling with prickly issue of raves and this week they cleverly managed to address the issue while at the same time adroitly sidestepping the consequences.
      Synonyms
      problematic, awkward, ticklish, tricky, delicate, sensitive, difficult, hard, baffling, perplexing, knotty, thorny, tough, troublesome, bothersome, trying, taxing, irksome, vexatious, worrying, concerning
      complicated, complex, intricate, convoluted, involved
      informal sticky
      British informal dodgy

Derivatives

  • prickliness

  • noun ˈprɪklɪnəsˈprɪklinəs
    • Some of his prickliness was an expression of offended authority, but much of it also had to do with his own quick temper.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mid-way through her answer, her neatly measured affability gives way to a decided prickliness.
      • That anyone could take offence at such an effort beggars belief and displays the small-mindedness and extreme prickliness that has come to typify ministers in this administration.
      • It can be a case also of love not flowing smoothly, of prickliness, the discordance being felt internally and subconsciously.
      • Given his frequent prickliness over criticism and given his prevalent self-assurance as a writer, his openness to Bulwer's radical suggestion has surprised many commentators.

Rhymes

sickly

Definition of prickly in US English:

prickly

adjectiveˈprik(ə)lēˈprɪk(ə)li
  • 1Covered in prickles.

    多刺的

    masses of prickly brambles

    成团的刺藤。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The tree is also good climbing material for the cat, who seems oblivious to the prickly foliage and spends hours at the top precariously lunging at flies and watching the birds who sit just out of reach on the telegraph wires.
    • We wandered through a maze of prickly bushes and speculated about the people who had lived there once.
    • The perfectly symmetrical prickly balled yacca or Australia grass tree, which takes 100 years to grow a central trunk, is my favourite.
    • One plant we should see more of is Rubus biflorus, the ornamental bramble, whose prickly stems are covered in a white, waxy bloom.
    • Here on the free-draining soil gorse proliferates and, year by year is gradually spreading across good grazing land, its impenetrable prickly branch structure ideal cover for rabbit burrows.
    • I understand that feng shui practitioners swear by the deterrent of prickly cactuses, positioned close to doors and windows, but these are ugly, and may impede escape.
    • It's also worthwhile surrounding your pots and trays with netting (or prickly holly clippings) to prevent these rodents digging up the seeds.
    • Someone told me that if I ate the wrong bits (the core, or those round prickly things at the outside of the flesh) it would cut my mouth.
    • The true protectors of clownfish in the ocean, however, are not parents but rather prickly, stinging sea anemones that live on reefs.
    • Because of their prickly nature, cacti could also make life difficult for farm workers.
    • The fruit is tough and prickly on the outside, tender and sweet on the inside.
    • Once, out picking blackberries, he over-reached and fell headlong into the prickly bramble.
    • He headed down the street to the opposite corner, where a large, prickly bush had grown through the fence, covering the entire corner.
    • An anonymous member of the public found the injured hedgehog in her garden and took the prickly fellow to the Swan Sanctuary last Wednesday.
    • The tropical prickly ash has a temperate equivalent called the toothache tree.
    • We kept driving, past cedar thickets and a pasture studded with blooming prickly pear cactus.
    • Like prickly pear thorns, needle grass penetrated moccasins and leather leggings and punctured the skin.
    • Prickly pear cactus grows here too - evidence of the arid conditions.
    • I liked the stealthy hiding part, often choosing the excellent cover provided by a set of prickly Pyracantha bushes in a neighboring yard.
    • I didn't see any cut Blue spruces but the 90 cm potted trees at £25 are lovely, with their prickly needles coloured with a metallic blue sheen.
    Synonyms
    spiky, spiked, thorny, barbed, spiny, pronged, bristled, bristly
    1. 1.1 Resembling or feeling like prickles.
      像刺一般的,刺人的
      his hair was prickly and short

      他的头发像短刺。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The ground was uneven, with little prickly pieces of grass.
      • The wash is quite savoury with a winning rush of prickly white pepper spice at the finish.
      • I still remember his gentle brown eyes, set in his warm and prickly skin, and framed by his delicate waves of deep mahogany.
      • The ground was prickly and Erial wore no shoes but her feet were tough and soon she made it down to the bank.
      • During her last days, she felt most difficulties in eating because her lips and mouth were so prickly and painful.
      • His face was prickly from the short, protruding facial hairs on his face.
      • A majestic theme emerges, its clarity disrupted by prickly guitars and scrambled flutterings that threaten to bury it completely.
      • Peppery, spicy and prickly with good tannins there are ample amounts of redcurrant and raspberry fruit flavours present in this wine.
      • Rya's shirt was soaked and had turned to a crimson color, her hair was covered in blood and it had started to dry, making her hair hard and prickly.
      Synonyms
      spiky, spiked, thorny, barbed, spiny, pronged, bristled, bristly
    2. 1.2 Having or causing a tingling or itching sensation.
      针刺般的,刺痛的;痒的
      my skin feels prickly

      我的皮肤有刺痛感。

      a dress that was prickly around the neck

      穿着令脖子发痒的连衣裙。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A prickly and tingly sensation ran up through my body as I armed my head back in sorrow.
      • I felt the hot, prickly sensation I got when I was nervous.
      • Prickly heat is a very itchy rash that appears in hot, humid weather.
      • It's this so-called bronchial constriction that creates the tight, prickly sensation in your chest, and aerobic exercise only compounds the problem.
      • There is a mild, prickly sensation for 45 minutes as the solution is left to work, but you are distracted with a hand, foot or scalp massage.
      • In the split second that their gazes locked, that same prickly sensation consumed his mind as if the blood flow to his brain had suddenly been cut off.
      • My happy muse was interrupted by the prickly, nettling sensation of being watched.
      • It was a prickly sensation on his forehead - cool and wet as it trickled down his temples, like drips of water.
      • If you are overweight or sweat easily you are more likely to have prickly heat.
      • Doyle could feel a flow of power moving through Angel's hands to Cordelia's foot, and he could feel the warm, prickly sensation as the power caressed the small wound there.
      • Those were the things I was thinking when I got a prickly sensation at the back of my neck - like I was being watched.
      • To my horror I realized my eyes were all prickly and my palms sticky.
      • He had the distinct prickly sensation on the back of his neck that usually meant he was being watched.
      • She felt a prickly sensation rise over skin, as she shivered.
      Synonyms
      tingly, tingling, prickling, stinging, smarting, itching, itchy, creeping, crawling
  • 2(of a person) ready to take offense.

    (人)易生气的,易动怒的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While he is prickly in his dealings with the media, O'Sullivan is an avid student of the press, feeding journalists just enough juicy morsels.
    • Cara had seemed like such a prickly person that he would never have imagined, in his wildest or craziest dreams, that she was capable of breaking down like this.
    • One of the reasons that I love Brendan the way I do is because he is a kind and generous person with enough room in his heart for the most prickly among us.
    • Gooseberry bushes can be similarly pruned but take out some of the old shoots from the centre of the shrub to keep it open and to make it easier to pick the fruit from these very prickly customers.
    • He was awkward, prickly, ill-tempered, condescending and unpredictable.
    • He is particularly prickly on the subject of who should do the checks - nurses, doctors or orthopaedic surgeons - and is adamant it should be the latter.
    • People are prickly and difficult, but things - ah, they're a different matter.
    • I have learnt how to establish a healthy working rapport with difficult, prickly people with whom I have precious little in common.
    • The people are prickly on the outside, but a lot friendlier once you get to know them.
    • Venal, lazy, irascible, horny, prickly - he's always living by his wits in situations that require anything but.
    • Suddenly Betty comes alive as a prickly character with her own issues.
    • There will be few tears shed at the prospect of the skipper's demise should that happen since Gregan is a notoriously prickly character who engenders more respect than warmth.
    • My brother is prickly when it comes to sales reps - he sees them as a necessary evil.
    • He could be very prickly, especially with people who disagreed with him.
    • The overall pattern, however, suggests that her personality is prickly to begin with and that her life has not gone the way she would have liked.
    • Eventually they cohabited and married but things were never that simple for the prickly couple who were both too independent to settle easily into married life.
    • This is understandable since most of them take exceptional care of their face, and don't want the unnecessary irritation of a prickly face against theirs.
    • Am I being prickly, or do I have a valid complaint?
    • But his prickly sense of slighted dignity and obsessive contempt for other people's ethical squalor inevitably drags him down.
    • His sometimes prickly personality could work against him.
    Synonyms
    irritable, irascible, peevish, fractious, fretful, cross, crabbed, crabby, crotchety, cantankerous, curmudgeonly, disagreeable, miserable, morose, petulant, pettish, peppery, on edge, edgy, impatient, complaining, querulous, bitter, moody, huffy, grumpy, scratchy, ill-tempered, bad-tempered, ill-natured, ill-humoured, sullen, surly, sulky, sour, churlish, touchy, testy, tetchy, grouchy, snappish, waspish, crusty, bilious, liverish, dyspeptic, splenetic, choleric
    1. 2.1 Liable to cause someone to take offense.
      易惹人生气的
      this is a prickly subject

      这是个敏感话题。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Perhaps movie-makers see it as a prickly subject, limp as a film theme, a let-down for audiences.
      • Like many issues in a prickly first meeting for 2002 on Tuesday night, Lismore's 12 elected representatives could find little to agree on.
      • What saves the film from being boring is the spark in Anna Friel's performance as the complex and courageous displaced bride and the prickly relationship between herself and her disapproving new family.
      • Consider that if this is a guy you'd marry, this is a guy with whom you should be able to bring up tricky prickly stuff, scary though it is.
      • This is a highly readable, jargon-free treatise on a notoriously prickly subject, intended for general readers rather than academics.
      • One might assume Kiley's tough negotiating skills and high standards would make for some prickly dealings with her newspaper colleagues.
      • Some prickly problems of racial and economic accessibility that one senses when visiting the country's galleries and museums were nowhere in evidence.
      • Although currently regulated, trade in hippo ivory is not banned, and enforcing trade quotas remains a prickly problem.
      • Diversification can be a prickly topic, though, because there are no hard and fast rules about how many your should own to have a truly diversified portfolio.
      • One is less used to having the prickly complex of historiographical issues actually sorted out and straightforwardly addressed.
      • This ‘needs assessment’ helps the band figure out some of its clients' prickly organizational issues, which they then transform into song.
      • Yet nationhood is such a prickly issue, it overwhelms even great tragedy.
      • Pilot seniority is paramount to the pilot group as a whole, and the Flight Options CEO is letting the pilots themselves solve this prickly problem.
      • Handwringing over prickly privacy issues has, of course, inspired many books in recent years.
      • I decided to change the subject; grades and siblings and family often lead to prickly conversations.
      • You never have to worry that Mowat will press his interviewees on prickly issues.
      • For months Edmonton's city council has been struggling with prickly issue of raves and this week they cleverly managed to address the issue while at the same time adroitly sidestepping the consequences.
      • Red roses might melt your lover's heart, but they present a prickly problem unless your wallet is loaded.
      • The day's most prickly moment surrounded one of this election year's hottest issues, and encapsulated the risky nature of an unscreened, unscripted town hall meeting.
      • Those issues were as prickly and elusive then as they are now.
      Synonyms
      problematic, awkward, ticklish, tricky, delicate, sensitive, difficult, hard, baffling, perplexing, knotty, thorny, tough, troublesome, bothersome, trying, taxing, irksome, vexatious, worrying, concerning
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