tickled v. 胳肢;使发痒;使高兴,使满足(tickle 的过去式和过去分词)
- He tickled me and I laughed even harder.
他开始胳肢我,我笑得更响了。 - The baby adores being tickled.
那婴儿极喜欢被胳肢。 - She tickled him into saying yes.
呵痒使他痒得讨饶说是。
Tickle \Tic"kle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tickled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Tickling}.] [Perhaps freq. of tick to beat; pat; but cf.
also AS. citelian to tickle, D. kittelen, G. kitzlen, OHG.
chizzil[=o]n, chuzzil[=o]n, Icel. kitla. Cf. {Kittle}, v. t.]
1. To touch lightly, so as to produce a peculiar thrilling
sensation, which commonly causes laughter, and a kind of
spasm which become dengerous if too long protracted.
If you tickle us, do we not laugh? --Shak.
2. To please; to gratify; to make joyous.
Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. --Pope.
Such a nature
Tickled with good success, disdains the shadow
Which he treads on at noon. --Shak.