1.逗笑;使高兴,使快乐;使满足
2.搔触(使觉得痒),呵(痒);撩拨
3.用手抓住(鳝鱼等)
4.觉得痒,(东西)使人发痒
1.逗笑;使高兴,使快乐;使满足
2.搔触(使觉得痒),呵(痒);撩拨
3.用手抓住(鳝鱼等)
4.觉得痒,(东西)使人发痒
1.搔痒
2.使人发痒[高兴]的东西[事物]
3.愉快的情绪
1.to move your fingers gently on someone’s skin in order to give them a pleasant feeling or to make them laugh; if something tickles you, it touches your skin gently and gives you a pleasant or slightly uncomfortable feeling
2.if something such as a remark or an idea tickles you, you think it is funny; if something tickles you, it makes you feel pleased
1.a slightly sore feeling in your throat that makes you want to cough
2.an act of tickling someone
1.Then tickling and finally she dozed off saying how much she loved our Giggle Time.
接着挠痒痒,最后打着哈欠说她是多么地喜欢我们在一起咯咯笑的时间。
2.But Nutkin, who had no respect, began to dance up and down, tickling old Mr. Brown with a nettle and singing.
但是那个毫无尊敬之心的纳特金,开始跳上跳下,用一根荨麻呵老布朗痒,并且唱道。
3.He jumps and crawls along the way, his light-brown flying like butterflies with the wind, the grass tickling his feet.
他跳跃和检索1路上,他地浅棕色飞行像蝴蝶在风地帮忙下,基层tickling他地双脚。
4.He's such an obstinate cuss that he'll break his horns rather than give up. And he's getting sore now because I'm tickling him in the rump.
他就是这么一个固执的怪物,宁肯折断了犄角也不肯停祝现在我又在他屁股上搔痒,更使他恼羞成怒。
5.In ancient times however, tickling was used as a form of torture -- goats would lick salt off the bottom of a person's foot.
然而,在古代挠痒痒被用作一种折磨人的刑法,在一个人的脚底抹上盐,让山羊来舔。
6.Only tickling by someone you know and trust can be a benign violation.
只有被一个你认识且信任的人呵痒才会是一次无害冒犯。
7.Once the kids have been bucked off, the game generally dissolves into a raucous bout of wrestling and tickling.
一旦孩子们突然跳下来,游戏立刻完全变成了一场喧闹的摔跤和相互瘙痒。
8.When used to catch trout in the British Isles, it is called trout tickling.
在不列颠群岛被用来钓鲑鱼时,被称为挠鲑。
9.He was tickling the soles of her feet with his fingertips and she was flinching, but laughing.
他用手指尖轻轻挠着她的脚心,她在笑着躲闪。
10.Oh, I know, Fred but - but I can't help laughing. Your hand is tickling my foot! -Well, cut it out! We are in real trouble!
哦。我知道。弗雷德,我不得不笑。你的手正抓着我的脚。-好的。停止!我们真的处在困境之中。