prickle
n
1
(a) small pointed growth on the stem or leaf of a plant; thorn (植物的茎或叶上的)刺.
(b) small pointed growth on the skin of certain animals, eg a hedgehog; spine (某些动物如刺 等身上的)皮刺, 刺毛.
2 pricking sensation on the skin (皮肤上的)刺痛(感). prickle, v [I, Tn]
(cause sb/sth to) have a feeling of being pricked 刺痛某人[某物]; (使某人[某物])感到刺痛
The woollen cloth prickles (my skin). 穿毛料衣服(使我的皮肤)有被扎的感觉.
My scalp began to prickle as I realized the horrible truth. 我了解到了那令人恐惧的事实, 顿时感到不寒而栗.
I'd like you to meet the head of the student relations committee.
我想见见学生关系委员会主席。
Let me look. What do you need?
我来看看。你需要什么样的零钱?
Audiences in the second decade of the twentieth century found it pleasant to escape to a time when life, though hard, was relatively simple.We still do;