[VERB 动词]刺;戳;扎 If you prick something or prick holes in it, you make small holes in it with a sharp object such as a pin.
[V n]
[V n prep]
Prick the potatoes and rub the skins with salt...
将马铃薯戳一些洞,并用盐揉搓外皮。
He pricks holes in the foil with a pin.
他用大头针在箔纸上戳一些孔。
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[VERB 动词]刺痛;戳伤;扎伤 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.
[V n]
[Also V pron-refl]
She had just pricked her finger with the needle.
她刚用针把手指扎破了。
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[VERB 动词](泪水)刺痛(眼睛) If tears prick your eyes, you feel as if you are about to cry.
[V n]
[LITERARY 文]
Davydd felt tears prick his eyes.
大卫德觉得眼泪就要流出来了。
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[VERB 动词]刺激(良心);使突然经受;触动 If something pricks your conscience, you suddenly feel guilty about it. If you are pricked by an emotion, you suddenly experience that emotion.
[V n]
Most were sympathetic once we pricked their consciences...
一旦我们使他们良心发现,大多数人还是有同情心的。
I was pricked by the needle of curiosity.
我突然感到好奇。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]刺痛感 A prick is a small, sharp pain that you get when something pricks you.
At the same time she felt a prick on her neck.
同时,她觉得脖子上一阵刺痛。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]笨蛋;蠢货 If someone calls a man a prick, they are indicating that they do not like him and that they think he is stupid.
[disapproval]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
[VERY RUDE 非常无礼]
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]鸡巴; A man's prick is his penis.
[poss N]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
[VERY RUDE 非常无礼]
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prickpricksprickedprickingverb1[transitive ]to make a very small hole in sth with a sharp point 扎;刺;戳pricksth ◆He pricked the balloon and burst it.他把气球扎爆了。pricksth with sth ◆Prick holes in the paper with a pin.用大头针在纸上扎洞。2[transitive ]pricksth (on sth) to make a small hole in the skin so that it hurts or blood comes out 扎破,刺破(皮肤)◆She pricked her finger on a needle.她的手指被针扎了。3[intransitive , transitive ]to make sb feel a slight pain as if they were being pricked使感到刺痛◆He felt a pricking sensation in his throat.他感觉喉咙有点刺痛。pricksth ◆Tears pricked her eyes.泪水刺激了她的双眼。IDIOMSprick your ˈconscience | your ˈconscience pricks youto make you feel guilty about sth; to feel guilty about sth 唤醒良心;受到良心谴责◆Her conscience pricked her as she lied to her sister.她对姐姐撒谎时良心上感到很不安。prick (up) your ˈears1(of an animal, especially a horse or dog 动物,尤指马或狗)to raise the ears 竖起耳朵2(alsoyour ˈears prick up)(of a person 人)to listen carefully, especially because you have just heard sth interesting 倾耳细听◆Her ears pricked up at the sound of his name.一听到他的名字她的耳朵就立刻竖了起来。noun1( taboo,slang) a penis鸡巴;屌2( taboo,slang) an offensive word for a stupid or unpleasant man 鸟人;笨蛋◆Don't be such a prick!别那么笨!3an act of making a very small hole in sth with a sharp point 扎;穿刺◆I'm going to give your finger a little prick with this needle.我将用这根针在你手指上轻轻扎一下。4a slight pain caused by a sharp point or sth that feels like a sharp point 针刺感;刺痛(感)◆You will feel a tiny prick in your arm.你会觉得胳膊上有一点点刺痛。◆( figurative) He could feel the hot prick of tears in his eyes.他眼里噙着泪水,火辣辣的。prick/prɪk; NAmEprɪk/
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1[transitive] to make a small hole in something using something sharp: Prick the sausages before you grill them.prick yourself/prick your finger (=accidentally make a hole in your skin) She had pricked her finger on a rose thorn.2[intransitive, transitive] if something pricks a part of your body, or if it pricks, you feel small sharp pains → prickle: Angry tears pricked her eyes. a curious pricking sensation3prick somebody’s conscience if something pricks someone’s conscience or their conscience pricks them, they feel guilty or ashamed: Her conscience pricked her as she told the lie.4prick (up) its ears if an animal pricks up its ears, it raises them to listen to a sound: The rabbit stopped suddenly, pricking up its ears.5prick (up) your ears if you prick up your ears or your ears prick up, you listen carefully because you have heard something interesting: Jay pricked up his ears when I mentioned a vacation.prick out phrasal verb British Englishto place young plants in soil after you have grown them from seed
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1person taboo spoken a very offensive word for a stupid unpleasant man. Do not use this word.2sex organ informal not polite a penis3point enteringa)a slight pain you get when something sharp goes into your skin: I didn’t feel the prick of the needle.b) British English an act of pricking something: Give the sausages a prick. →
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4emotion a sudden slight feeling you get when you are unhappy about somethingprick of She felt a prick of resentment when she saw them together.5prick of conscience an uncomfortable feeling that you have done something wrong
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