柯林斯詞典tingle /?t??ɡ?l/ (tingling,tingled,tingles) 1. V-I When a part of your body tingles, you have a slight stinging feeling there. 略感刺痛 The backs of his thighs tingled. 他的兩條大腿後側(cè)略感刺痛。2. tinglingN-UNCOUNT 略微的刺痛感 Its effects on the nervous system include weakness, paralysis, and tingling in the hands and feet. 它對神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)的影響包括虛弱、麻痺和手腳的略微刺痛感。3. V-I If you tingle with a feeling such as excitement, you feel it very strongly. 強烈感到 She tingled with excitement. 她感到非常興奮。4. N-COUNT Tingle is also a noun. 強烈的感受 I felt a sudden tingle of excitement. 我突然感到了一種強烈的興奮。 返回 tingle劍橋詞典to have a feeling as if a lot of sharp points are being put quickly and lightly into your body 感到刺痛 My fingers and toes are tingling with the cold . 我的腳趾和手指凍得刺痛。 There's a line in that poem that makes my spine tingle every time I read it. 每儅我讀起那首詩,裡麪有一行詩句縂是讓我感到激動不已。 When you tingle with an emotion , such as excitement or fear , you feel it very strongly 強烈地感到(激動或恐懼) She tingled with fear as she entered the dark alleyway . 她走進那黑暗的小巷時,感到一陣陣恐懼。 返回 tingle