解释
- adj. 不安定的,不稳定的;难对付的;易倒的;易痒的;忌讳的
※ 提供单词"ticklish"的中文意思、发音示范及音标对照,中英文词源、例句和用法等。
英文词源
- ticklish (adj.)
- "easily tickled," 1590s, from tickle + -ish. Literal sense is attested later than the figurative sense "easy to upset" (1580s). An earlier word for this was tickly (1520s). Meaning "difficult to do, dubious, requiring great care" is from 1590s. Related: Ticklishly; ticklishness.
例句和用法
- 1. a dry ticklish cough
- 喉咙发痒的干咳
- 2. So car makers are faced with the ticklish problem of how to project products at new buyers.
- 因此,汽车制造商面临着怎样向新顾客树立产品形象的大难题。
- 3. This massage method is not recommended for anyone who is very ticklish.
- 这种按摩法不推荐给怕痒的人使用。
- 4. The news is quite ticklish to the ear.
- 这消息听起来使人觉得有些难办.
- 5. The bottoms of feet are ticklish.
- 脚掌怕痒.
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