tickle meaning in English
vt.
1.搔触(使觉得痒),呵(痒);撩拨。
2.逗笑;使高兴,使快乐;使满足。
3.用手抓住(鳝鱼等)。
vi.
觉得痒,(东西)使人发痒。 He tickled me in the ribs. 他搔触我的肋骨。 I was greatly tickled at the joke. 想起这个笑话感到有趣得了不得。 My ear tickles. 我耳朵痒。 The rough sheets tickle。 粗床单使人发痒。 tickle sb.'s palm 给某人赏钱[贿赂]。 tickle sb.'s vanity 满足某人的虚荣心。 tickle the fancy 迎合所好。 tickle the ivories 〔美国〕弹的琴。 tickle to death 使笑破肚皮 (I was tickled to death at the joke. 听了那笑话,我的肚皮都笑破了)。
n.
1.搔痒。
2.使人发痒[高兴]的东西[事物]。
3.愉快的情绪。
短语和例子
adj.
〔美俚〕非常开心,高兴 (He was tickled pink that somebody had remembered his birthday. 他非常高兴,因为还有人记得他的生日)。
Examples
- I was tickled to death at the joke .
听了那笑话,我的肚皮都笑破了。 - Mac was really tickled when i told him .
我对麦克一说,麦克高兴极了。 - I was greatly tickled at the joke .
想起这个笑话感到有趣得了不得。 - I am tickled pink that my essay won the prize .
我的文章获奖了,我高兴得要命。 - They're more likely to tickle us !
它们更可能要摸我们呢!