tingle
英 [ˈtɪŋ.ɡəl]
美 [ˈtɪŋ.ɡəl]
- vi. 感到刺痛;(耳朵等)鸣响
- vt. 刺痛;使激动
- n. 刺痛感;激动;鸣响
- n. (Tingle)人名;(英)廷格尔
1. "to have a ringing sensation when hearing something," later "to have a stinging or thrilling feeling".
2. variation of tinkle.
3. tinkle => tingle.
4. 谐音“听歌”---听歌的时候声音放得太大,把耳朵刺痛了。
5. 汉语拼音:ding(叮, 叮咬,叮一下)=> ting => tingle.
- tingle (v.)
- late 14c., "to have a ringing sensation when hearing something," also "to have a stinging or thrilling feeling," variation of tinkelen (see tinkle). Related: Tingled; tingling. The noun is first recorded 1700 in reference to sound, 1848 in reference to sensation.
- 1. When I look over and see Terry I tingle all over.
- 当我放眼望去见到特里时,我整个人兴奋不已。
- 2. I felt a sudden tingle of excitement.
- 我突然感到一阵激动。
- 3. The cold air made her face tingle.
- 冷空气冻得她的脸发痛。
- 4. I tingle where I sat in the nettles.
- 我坐过在荨麻上的那个部位觉得刺痛.
- 5. The cold caused a tingle in my ears.
- 严寒使我的耳朵有刺痛之感.