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tick.le (obj)5tIk76v, n(to cause, esp. by touching lightly) a slightly uncomfortable physical feeling, sometimes causing laughter轻触使觉得痒; 发痒; 挠痒I've got a tickle in the middle of my back. [C]我背心当中有点痒。A tickle in your throat is an unpleasant feeling which might make you cough. [C]喉咙痒If you give someone a tickle, you tickle them. [C]呵…痒She tickled his feet until he couldn't stop laughing. [T]她搔他的脚,直到他笑个不停。I don't like woollen trousers because they tickle. [I]我不爱穿毛料裤,因为它使人发痒。My nose is tickling, I think I'm going to sneeze. [I]我鼻子发痒,我想我要打喷嚏了。(infml) Can you see anything that tickles you/tickles your fancy (=that you like and want to have)?你能看到什么使你高兴/觉得好玩的东西吗?(infml) I was tickled pink/tickled to death (=pleased) to receive the invitation to her wedding.我接到她婚礼的邀请时高兴得要命。She was very tickled (=pleased) that her father and I went to school together.她父亲和我一起上学,她很开心。
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