柯林斯詞典prick /pr?k/ (pricking,pricked,pricks) 1. V-T If you prick something or prick holes in it, you make small holes in it with a sharp object such as a pin. 紥 (某物); 戳 (洞) Prick the potatoes and rub the skins with salt. 在這些土豆紥些洞,然後用鹽擦它們的皮。2. V-T If something sharp pricks you or if you prick yourself with something sharp, it sticks into you or presses your skin and causes you pain. 紥 (人) She had just pricked her finger with the needle. 她剛用針紥了她的手指。3. N-COUNT A prick is a small, sharp pain that you get when something pricks you. 刺痛 At the same time she felt a prick on her neck. 同時她感到脖子上一陣刺痛。4. N-COUNT If you call someone a prick, you are insulting them because you think they are mean and spiteful or stupid, or you do not like them. 小氣鬼; 可惡之人; 蠢貨[非正式,極度粗魯] 5. N-COUNT A man's prick is his penis. 隂莖[非正式,粗話] [poss N] 返回 prick劍橋詞典to make a very small hole or holes in the surface of something, sometimes in a way that causes pain 刺,戳,紥 Prick the skin of the potatoes with a fork before baking them. 烤土豆前先用叉子在土豆上紥幾個小孔。 She pricked the balloon with a pin and it burst with a loud bang . 她用別針在氣球上紥了一下,氣球砰的一聲爆掉了。 習語prick sb's conscience prick the bubble (of sth) 短語動詞prick (sth) up 返回 prick