柯林斯詞典prickle /?pr?k?l/ (prickling,prickled,prickles) 1. V-I If your skin prickles, it feels as if a lot of small sharp points are being stuck into it, either because of something touching it or because you feel a strong emotion. (因被刺或強烈的感觸而)感到刺痛 He paused, feeling his scalp prickling under his hat. 他暫停下來,覺著帽子下麪的頭皮刺癢難耐。2. N-COUNT Prickle is also a noun. 刺痛感 I felt a prickle of disquiet. 我焦躁得如坐針氈。3. N-COUNT Prickles are small sharp points that stick out from leaves or from the stalks of plants. (植物的葉或莖上的)刺; 棘[usu pl] ...an erect stem covered at the base with a few prickles. ...一桿筆直的莖,根部有幾根刺。 返回 prickle劍橋詞典one of several thin , sharp points that stick out of a plant or animal (動植物的)刺,棘 The fruit can be eaten once the prickles have been removed . 這種水果衹要去掉刺就可以喫了。 a feeling as if a lot of little points are sticking into your body (皮膚)刺癢,刺痛 I felt a hot prickle of embarrassment spread across my cheeks . 我覺得非常尲尬,臉上熱辣辣的。 返回 prickle