titillated
['titileit]
[ titillated ]
v.使…觉得痒,挑逗, 刺激, 挠痒
例句与用法:
In review a novel, you shall try to titillate rather than satiate the reader's interest.
评论一本小说的时候,你应想办法刺激而不是满足读者的兴趣。
The book has no artistic merit and its sole aim is to titillate (the reader).
那书毫无艺术价值,只是撩拨(读者的)情欲。
词形变化:
形容词: titillative |
副词: titillatingly |
名词: titillater |
动词过去式: titillated |
动词过去分词: titillated |
动词现在分词: titillating |
动词第三人称单数: titillates |
titillated
动词 titillate:
touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements
同义词:tickle, titillate, vellicate
excite pleasurably or erotically
同义词:titillate
形容词 titillated:
feeling mild pleasurable excitement
同义词:teased
titillated
■The scandal titillated the whole country.
丑闻传出,举国哗然。
■His report titillated the interest of the audience.
他的报告激发了听众的兴趣。
■That titil title became offical official at a recent ceremony in New York for the opening art of an exhibition called:''Welcome called " Welcome to Gulu" .
在纽约近期的展览会开幕式上官方标题被定为“欢迎来乌干达”。
■When they join forces to call, flaunt their plumes, or dance together, titillated females flock to the stomping ground, called a lek.
实际上,由于孔雀兄弟之间的亲缘关系非常紧密,即使在孵化之前将其拆散,它们也能相互找到对方。
■The teacher's story titillated the fancy of the pupils.
老师的故事激发了学生们的想像力。
■The public were titillated; they were already on the grin.
观众听来觉得周身酥痒,他们已经露着牙齿笑了。
■The news titillated the curiosity of the public.
这桩新闻引起了群众的好奇心。