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- [transitive, intransitive] prickle (something)
to give somebody an unpleasant feeling on their skin, as if a lot of small sharp points are pushing into it 刺痛;扎疼 - [intransitive] prickle (with something)
(of skin, eyes, etc. )皮肤、眼睛等 to feel strange and unpleasant because you are frightened, angry, excited, etc. 有刺痛感 Her eyes prickled with tears. 泪水刺疼了她的眼睛。 🔊🔊 The thought made her prickle with excitement. 这种想法使她兴奋不已。 The hairs on the back of my neck prickled when I heard the door open. 听到开门声,我颈后汗毛倒竖。 🔊🔊 - (figurative)
He prickled (= became angry) at the suggestion that it had been his fault. 一听说过错在他,他马上火儿了。 🔊🔊
Word OriginOld English pricel ‘instrument for pricking, sensation of being pricked’; related to Middle Dutch prickel, from the Germanic base of prick. The verb is partly a diminutive of the verb prick.