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单词 tingle
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tingle

The instructions warn that the lotion will set hard and that there may be a sensation of tingling and pulling.Don't ignore the tingling you feel between your legs.And he left it to the sort of ovation that makes your whole body tingle.There is a slight tingling and the skin feels as if it is being massaged.Soon she feels a tingling on her right side.Then he began to feel a curious tingling sensation all over him.You could sense the tingling expectancy and excitement in the atmosphere.At most you feel a slight tingle.The sheer acceleration will leave you breathless and tingling with excitement.Anybody with current knowledge or fresh memories of twentysomething angst will feel a tingle of recognition.After a short time a food will trigger a burning or tingling sensation in the lips and mouth.You get a garlic tingle, but not much depth.The sight of 40 runners streaming over the spruce fences always sends a tingle down the spine.You can't help get a little tingle down your spine.Once in a while a singer new to Glyndebourne gets the house tingling.Who didn't want to make a fuss when he got a tingling sensation in his limbs.There's a palpable tingle of excitement.Maybe tingling sensations, or pins and needles.That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale.I feel a sudden tingle of visceral amazement.I get a tingle just thinking about it.The way he took on the Argentine defence and kept going and going still sends a tingle down the spine.My whole body was tingling.I feel the proper tingle running down my spine, a tingle not only of fear but also of anticipation.I'd get this tingling feeling.

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tingle

British English: tingle VERB
When a part of your body tingles, you have a slight stinging feeling there.
Hairs tingled at the back of his neck.
  • American English: tingle
  • Brazilian Portuguese: formigar
  • Chinese: 略感刺痛
  • European Spanish: sentir un hormigueo
  • French: picoter
  • German: kribbeln
  • Italian: pizzicare
  • Japanese: ひりひりする
  • Korean: 따끔거리다
  • European Portuguese: formigar
  • Latin American Spanish: sentir un hormigueo

Chinese translation of 'tingle'

tingle

(ˈtɪŋɡl)

vi

  1. (when circulation returns, with cold) 刺痛 (cìtòng)
  2. (with excitement) 激动(動)起来(來) (jīdòng qǐlái)

n

  1. a tingle of excitement 一阵(陣)兴(興)奋(奮) (yī zhèn xīngfèn)

All related terms of 'tingle'

(verb) 
Definition
to feel a mild prickling or stinging sensation, as from cold or excitement
The backs of his hands tingled.
Synonyms
prickle
His scalp prickled under his wig.
sting
His cheeks were stinging from the icy wind.
itch
When you have hayfever, your eyes and nose stream and itch.
tickle
have goose pimples
(noun) 
Definition
a mild prickling or stinging feeling
I felt a sudden tingle in my fingers.
Synonyms
prickling
stinging
itch
Scratch my back – I've got an itch.
itching
tickle
tickling
pins and needles (informal)
(noun) 
a sudden tingle of excitement
Synonyms
thrill
I remember the thrill of opening presents on Christmas morning.
quiver
I felt a quiver of panic.
shiver
Alice gave a shiver of delight.
goose pimples

Additional synonyms

in the sense of itch
Definition
to feel an irritating or tickling sensation
When you have hayfever, your eyes and nose stream and itch.
Synonyms
prickle,
tickle,
tingle,
crawl
in the sense of itch
Definition
a skin irritation causing a desire to scratch
Scratch my back – I've got an itch.
Synonyms
irritation,
tingling,
prickling,
itchiness
in the sense of quiver
Definition
a shaking or trembling
I felt a quiver of panic.
Synonyms
shake,
tremble,
shiver,
throb,
shudder,
tremor,
spasm,
vibration,
tic,
convulsion,
palpitation,
pulsation

Nearby words of
tingle

  • tin
  • tincture
  • tinge
  • tingle
  • tinker
  • tinkle
  • tinny

Synonyms of 'tingle'

tingle

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of shiver
Definition
a tremble caused by cold or fear
Alice gave a shiver of delight.
Synonyms
tremble,
shake,
shudder,
quiver,
thrill,
trembling,
flutter,
tremor,
frisson
in the sense of sting
Definition
to cause (someone) to feel a sharp physical pain
His cheeks were stinging from the icy wind.
Synonyms
smart,
burn,
pain,
hurt,
tingle
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