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prick
- IPA[prik]
美式
- make a small hole in (something) with a sharp point; pierce slightly;feel a sensation as though a sharp point were sticking into one
- an act of piercing something with a fine, sharp point;a small hole or mark made by piercing something with a fine, sharp point.
verb: prick, 3rd person present: pricks, gerund or present participle: pricking, past tense: pricked, past participle: pricked
noun: prick, plural noun: pricks
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動詞
- 1. make a small hole in (something) with a sharp point; pierce slightly prick the potatoes with a fork 同義詞
- ▪ feel a sensation as though a sharp point were sticking into one she felt her scalp prick and her palms were damp 同義詞
- ▪ (of tears) cause the sensation of imminent weeping in (a person's eyes) tears of disappointment were pricking her eyelids 同義詞
- ▪ cause mental or emotional discomfort to her conscience pricked her as she told the lie 同義詞
- ▪ arouse or provoke to action the police were pricked into action 同義詞
- 2. (especially of a horse or dog) make (the ears) stand erect when on the alert the dog's tail was wagging and her ears were pricked 同義詞
名詞
- 1. an act of piercing something with a fine, sharp point the pin prick had produced a drop of blood
- ▪ a small hole or mark made by piercing something with a fine, sharp point. 同義詞
- ▪ a sharp pain caused by being pierced with a fine point he felt a tiny prick in his arm 同義詞
- ▪ a sudden feeling of distress, anxiety, or some other unpleasant emotion she felt a prick of resentment 同義詞
- 2. vulgar slang a penis.
- ▪ a man regarded as stupid, unpleasant, or contemptible.
- 3. archaic a spiked stick used for driving oxen.
- draw a pattern by making small holes in a surface
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- draw a pattern by making small holes in a surface
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- another term for cock-teaser
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- another term for cockteaser
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- draw a pattern by making small holes in a surface
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- hurt oneself by persisting in useless resistance or protest
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- hurt oneself by persisting in useless resistance or protest
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- one becomes suddenly attentive
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英式
- make a small hole in (something) with a sharp point; pierce slightly: prick the potatoes with a fork
- an act of piercing something with a sharp point: the pin prick had produced a drop of blood
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