tingle

英[\'tɪŋɡl]
美[\'tɪŋɡl]

意思解释

vi. 感到刺痛;引起刺痛;(耳朵等)鸣响
vt. 使…感到刺痛
n. 刺痛;激动;鸣响

变化形式

复数: tingles
第三人称单数: tingles
过去式: tingled
过去分词: tingled
现在分词: tingling
易混淆的单词: Tingle

用法例句

He didn 't even touched me but my skin started to tingle .
他甚至没有让我感动,但是我的皮肤开始发麻。
Music is most likely to tingle the spine , in short , when it includes surprises in volume , timbre and harmonic pattern .
简而言之,当音乐的音量、音色或和声发生出人意料的变化时,最有可能令人脊柱发麻。
Rub gently onto your face , and leave until your skin begins to tingle , at least 30 seconds but no longer than five minutes .
将它温柔地涂在脸上,保留直到你的皮肤开始感觉到刺痛,这个时间至少是30秒,但不要超过5分钟。
The way he addressed me with such casual familiarity made my spine tingle .
他以这种方式解决这类休闲熟悉我做了我的脊椎发麻。
He could feel a slight tingle , like the static buildup on a tv screen .
他能感觉到像电视屏幕上的静电堆积轻微发麻。