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单词 prick
释义

prick

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noun

ˈprik How to pronounce prick (audio)
1
: a mark or shallow hole made by a pointed instrument
2
a
: a pointed instrument or weapon
b
: a sharp projecting organ or part
3
: an instance of pricking or the sensation of being pricked: such as
a
: a nagging or sharp feeling of remorse, regret, or sorrow
b
: a slight sharply localized discomfort
the prick of a needle
4
vulgar : penis
5
slang, vulgar : a spiteful or contemptible man often having some authority

prick

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verb

pricked; pricking; pricks

transitive verb

1
: to pierce slightly with a sharp point
2
: to affect with anguish, grief, or remorse
doubt began to prick him Philip Hale
3
: to ride, guide, or urge on with or as if with spurs : goad
4
: to mark, distinguish, or note by means of a small mark
5
: to trace or outline with punctures
6
: to remove (a young seedling) from the seedbed to another suitable for further growth
usually used with out
7
: to cause to be or stand erect
a dog pricking its ears

intransitive verb

1
a
: to prick something or cause a pricking sensation
b
: to feel discomfort as if from being pricked
2
a
: to urge a horse with the spur
b
: to ride fast
3
: thrust
4
: to become directed upward : point
Phrases
prick up one's ears
: to listen intently

Synonyms

Noun

  • perforation
  • pinhole
  • pinprick
  • punch
  • puncture
  • stab
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Example Sentences

Noun She felt a prick as the thorn jabbed her foot. He felt the prick of the needle. She felt a prick of jealousy. Verb The nurse pricked my finger and squeezed out a drop of blood. The sharp shells pricked the bottoms of our feet. She was pricked by doubt. See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English prikke, from Old English prica; akin to Middle Dutch pric prick

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

prick 1 of 2

noun

ˈprik How to pronounce prick (audio)
1
: an act of piercing with a small sharp point
2
: a feeling of pain that accompanies a piercing of the skin with a sharp point
3
: a sudden strong feeling
a prick of conscience

prick

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verb

pricked; pricking
1
: to point upward
The horse pricked up its ears.
2
: to pierce slightly with a sharp point
3
: to have or to cause a feeling of or as if of being pierced with a sharp point

prick 1 of 2

noun

1
as in puncture
a mark or small hole made by a pointed instrument the immunization shot left a prick on my arm that turned into a bruise

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • puncture
  • slit
  • punch
  • tear
  • pinprick
  • stab
  • perforation
  • cut
  • hollow
  • pinhole
  • groove
  • rip
  • gouge
  • rupture
  • break
  • gash
  • incision
  • slash
  • laceration
  • rent
  • notch
2
as in tingle
a sharp unpleasant sensation usually felt in some specific part of the body she felt a sharp prick when the nurse gave her the shot

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • tingle
  • ache
  • pang
  • pain
  • sting
  • swelling
  • stitch
  • sore
  • soreness
  • twinge
  • agony
  • shoot
  • smart
  • discomfort
  • tenderness
  • hurt
  • suffering
  • headache
  • inflammation
  • throe
  • anguish
  • misery
  • distress
  • torture
  • torment
  • injury
  • harm
  • sufferance
  • gripe
  • toothache
  • backache
  • detriment
  • complaint
  • damage
  • bellyache
  • earache
  • affliction
  • colic
  • stomachache
  • charley horse

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ease
  • comfort
  • easiness

prick

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verb

as in to hole

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • hole
  • prickle
  • puncture
  • bore
  • perforate
  • itch
  • pierce
  • tingle
  • poke
  • drill
  • sting
  • punch
  • riddle
  • tap
  • tickle
  • hollow
  • penetrate
  • gouge
  • broach
  • groove
  • excavate
  • burrow (into)
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