ticklish
听听怎么读
英 [ˈtɪklɪʃ]
美 [ˈtɪklɪʃ]
是什么意思
(指人)怕痒的;需要小心处理的;难对付的;棘手的
怕痒地;
怕痒,小心处理;
英英释义
ticklish[ 'tikliʃ ]
- adj.difficult to handle; requiring great tact
"hesitates to be explicit on so ticklish a matter"
同义词:delicatetouchy
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- The news is quite ticklish to the ear.
这消息听起来使人觉得有些难办。 - I cannot handle such a ticklish matter.
这种难人的事,我办不了。 - I seemed to at my wits end before those ticklish questions.
面对那些棘手的问题我显得束手无策。 - I'm terribly ticklish.
我特别怕痒。 - The bottoms of the feet are ticklish.
脚掌怕痒。 - Have you ever thought about why people are ticklish?
你有没有想过人为什么会怕痒? - We only feel ticklish if we detect a sense of invasion or attack.
我们只会在察觉受到侵犯或攻击时才会觉得痒。
权威例句
TicklishThe Ticklish SubjectThe Mystery of Ticklish LaughterA Ticklish Subject? Zizek and the Future of Left RadicalismThe Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political OntologySpintronics: Magnetism's ticklish giant.Hadronic atoms and ticklish nuclei: The E2 nuclear resonance effect ☆A Ticklish Question: Does Magnetic Stimulation of the Primary Motor Cortex Give Rise to an ‘Efference copy’?Exploration of the neural correlates of ticklish laughter by functional magnetic resonance imagingTyrosine phosphorylation in plant bending. Puckering in a ticklish plant is controlled by dephosphorylation of its actin.