prick
verb
noun
prɪk
verb
1
to
make
a
small
hole
in
something
using
something
sharp
刺(破),戳(穿),扎(穿)
T
Prick
the
sausages
before
you
grill
them.
烤之前把香肠戳破。
prick
yourself/prick
your
finger
(accidentally
make
a
hole
in
your
skin)
扎了自己/扎破手指
She
had
pricked
her
finger
on
a
rose
thorn.
她被玫瑰花刺扎破了手指。
2
if
something
pricks
a
part
of
your
body,
or
if
it
pricks,
you
feel
small
sharp
pains
(使)〔身体的某个部位〕感到刺痛;
I,T
Angry
tears
pricked
her
eyes.
愤怒的泪水刺痛了她的双眼。
a
curious
pricking
sensation
一种不寻常的刺痛感
3
prick sb’s conscience
if
something
pricks
someone’s
conscience
or
their
conscience
pricks
them,
they
feel
guilty
or
ashamed
使某人的良心受到谴责,使某人的良心不安
Her
conscience
pricked
her
as
she
told
the
lie.
她撒谎的时候良心很不安。
4
prick (up) its ears
if
an
animal
pricks
up
its
ears,
it
raises
them
to
listen
to
a
sound
〔动物〕竖起耳朵听
The
rabbit
stopped
suddenly,
pricking
up
its
ears.
那只兔子突然停下来,竖起耳朵听。
5
prick (up) your ears
if
you
prick
up
your
ears
or
your
ears
prick
up,
you
listen
carefully
because
you
have
heard
something
interesting
〔人〕仔细倾听
Jay
pricked
up
his
ears
when
I
mentioned
a
vacation.
我提到假期时,杰伊竖起耳朵来仔细地听。
6
to
place
young
plants
in
soil
after
you
have
grown
them
from
seed
[英] 移植〔幼苗〕
noun
7
PERSON
人
a
very
offensive
word
for
a
stupid
unpleasant
man
[口,不礼貌] 蠢材,笨蛋; 讨厌的家伙
spoken not polite
8
SEX ORGAN
性器官
a
PENIS
[非正式,不礼貌] 阴茎
informal not polite
9
POINT ENTERING
刺入点
a.
a
slight
pain
you
get
when
something
sharp
goes
into
your
skin
b.
an
act
of
pricking
something
[英] 刺,戳,扎
BrE
I
didn’t
feel
the
prick
of
the
needle.
我感觉不到针的刺痛。
Give
the
sausages
a
prick.
在香肠上扎孔。
10
EMOTION
情感
a
sudden
slight
feeling
you
get
when
you
are
unhappy
about
something
一阵不快
[+
of
]
She
felt
a
prick
of
resentment
when
she
saw
them
together.
她看到他们在一起时感到一阵愤恨。
11
prick of conscience
an
uncomfortable
feeling
that
you
have
done
something
wrong
良心的不安