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vt. 刺,戳;刺伤,刺痛;竖起
n. 刺,扎;刺痛,刺伤;阴茎;锥
vi. 刺;竖起
adj. 竖起的
vt.& vi.
刺,扎,戳;刺伤,刺痛;
n.
刺,扎;刺伤,刺痛;尖形器具;
变形
复数:pricks过去式:pricked过去分词:pricked现在分词:pricking第三人称单数:pricks
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. 刺,扎,戳 make a little hole or holes in the skin or surface of sth with a sharp-pointed object
vt. & vi. 刺伤,刺痛;使剧痛 hurt with a sharp point or points;cause sharp pain to
vt. & vi. (使)觉得刺痛 (cause to) feel sharp pain (in a part of body)
n.(名词)[C]刺痛 a small sharp pain
[C]刺孔,刺痕 a small mark or hole made by pricking
英英释义
prick[ prik ]
n.
insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous
同义词:assholebastardcocksuckerdickheadshitmother fuckermotherfuckerwhoresonson of a bitchSOB
a depression scratched or carved into a surface
同义词:incisionscratchslitdent
obscene terms for penis
同义词:cockdickshaftpeckerpetertoolputz
the act of puncturing with a small point
"he gave the balloon a small prick"
同义词:pricking
v.
make a small hole into, as with a needle or a thorn
"The nurse pricked my finger to get a small blood sample"
同义词:prickle
cause a stinging pain
"The needle pricked his skin"
同义词:stingtwinge
raise
"The dog pricked up his ears"
同义词:prick upcock up
stab or urge on as if with a pointed stick
同义词:goad
cause a prickling sensation
同义词:prickle
to cause a sharp emotional pain
"The thought of her unhappiness pricked his conscience"
deliver a sting to
同义词:stingbite
词组短语
prick up oneself打扮自己;炫耀自己
prick up vt. 粗涂;竖起;(风)加剧
prick on v. 驱使
同近义词辨析
thrust, pierce, penetrate, prick, stab这组词都有“刺入,穿透”的意思,其区别是:
thrust本义是使某物进入或把某物刺进或使之穿透某物,有时侧重穿透、刺入。
pierce多指人为地用刀刺、剑等尖锐东西刺穿或刺入某物。
penetrate较正式用词,可指用任何工具穿入或穿透,也可指光线、声音等透过物体。
prick一般指用针等刺穿。
stab主要指利器刺入、刺伤,如用匕首、短刀等。
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
The thorns of roses prick rather badly.
玫瑰刺刺得很痛。
I am afraid I have to prick your finger and take a drop of blood.
我恐怕不得不刺破你的手指,取一滴血。
She pricked herself on a needle.
她被针扎了一下。
The rabbit stopped suddenly, pricking up its ears.
兔子突然停下来,竖起自己的耳朵。
My conscience pricked me.
我受良心责备。
用作名词(n.)
The needle left a prick in the tailor's finger.
裁缝的手指上有个针扎的孔。
I gave my finger a prick with a needle.
我的手指叫针给扎了一下。
The needle went into my hip with a prick.
针一下刺进了我的臀部。
You will feel a tiny prick in your arm.
你会觉得胳膊上有一点点刺痛。
I still feel a slight prick in my arm.
我仍然感到臂上有一点轻微的刺痛。
权威例句
The diagnostic value of skin prick testing in children with food allergy.The use of skin prick tests and patch tests to identify causative foods in eosinophilic esophagitis
Comparison of results of skin prick tests (with fresh foods and commercial food extracts) and RAST in 100 patients with oral allergy...
GA2LEN skin test study I: GA²LEN harmonization of skin prick testing: novel sensitization patterns for inhalant allergens in Europe
Evaluation of the prevalence of skin prick test positivity to Alternaria and Cladosporium in patients with suspected respiratory all...
Astier C, Morisset M, Roitel O, et al. Predictive value of skin prick tests using recombinant allergens for diagnosis of peanut alle...
The risk of adverse reactions from percutaneous prick-puncture allergen skin testing, venipuncture, and body measurements: data from...
Treatment of eosinophilic esophagitis with specific food elimination diet directed by a combination of skin prick and patch tests
Maternal avoidance of eggs, cow's milk, and fish during lactation: effect on allergic manifestations, skin-prick tests, and specific...
Evaluation of immediate adverse reactions to foods in adult patients. I. Correlation of demographic, laboratory, and prick skin test...
prick
prick: [OE] Prick is a word of the Low German area, which English shares with Dutch (prik). Its ultimate origins, though, are not known. The earliest record of its use for ‘penis’ is from the late 16th century, and in the 16th and 17th centuries women employed it as a term of endearment – a usage which did not go down well in all quarters: ‘One word alone hath troubled some, because the immodest maid soothing the young man, calls him her Prick. He who cannot away with this, instead of “my Prick”, let him write “my Sweetheart”,’ H M, Colloquies of Erasmus 1671. Prickle [OE] is a diminutive derivative.=> prickle
prick (n.)
Middle English prikke, from Old English prica (n.) "point, puncture; particle, small portion of space or time," common Proto-Germanic (compare Low German prik "point," Middle Dutch prick, Dutch prik, Swedish prick "point, dot"). Meaning "pointed weapon, dagger" is first attested 1550s. Earliest recorded use for "penis" is 1590s (Shakespeare puns upon it). My prick was used 16c.-17c. as a term of endearment by "immodest maids" for their boyfriends. As a term of abuse, it is attested by 1929. Prick-teaser attested from 1958. The use in kick against the pricks (Acts ix:5, first in the translation of 1382) probably is from sense of "a goad for oxen" (mid-14c.), which made it a plausible translation of Latin stimulus; advorsum stimulum calces was proverbial in Latin.
prick (v.)
Old English prician "to prick, pierce, prick out, sting," from West Germanic *prikojan (cognates: Low German pricken, Dutch prikken "to prick"), of uncertain origin. Danish prikke "to mark with dots," Swedish pricka "to point, prick, mark with dots" probably are from Low German. Related: Pricked; pricking. To prick up one's ears is 1580s, originally of animals with pointed ears (prycke-eared, of foxes, is from 1520s).
1. Do you have a prick? I need a prick?
你有没有屌,我需要个屌?【人翁的朋友在糗他。
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2. prick song
[古](16、17世纪英国的)乐谱
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
3. My fingers prick
我的手指有刺痛感。
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4. prick up oneself
打扮自己|炫耀
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
5. prick sb. for
推选某人担任
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
6. prick the bubble
戳破肥皂泡|戳穿西洋镜|揭破真面目
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
7. prick horse tail
剪短马尾
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
8. prick a balloon
刺穿气球
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9. prick a hare
追踪野兔
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
10. prick holes in paper
在纸上戳洞
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
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