
Prickled
UK
/ˈprɪk.əld/
US
/ˈprɪk.əld/

Translation prickled into russian
prickle
Verbprickled
Past Simple / Past Participle
prickle
prickles
prickled Past Simple / Past Participle
prickling Gerund
The cactus needles prickle if you touch them.
Иглы кактуса колют, если их тронуть.
My skin starts to prickle when I get nervous.
Моя кожа начинает покалывать, когда я нервничаю.
prickled
AdjectiveUK
/ˈprɪk.əld/
US
/ˈprɪk.əld/
prickled
The prickled surface of the cactus made it difficult to touch.
Колючая поверхность кактуса делала его трудным для прикосновения.
Definitions
prickle
NounA small, sharp, pointed outgrowth on the surface of a plant, such as a thorn or spine.
The rose bush was covered in prickles, making it difficult to handle without gloves.
A tingling sensation on the skin, often caused by fear, excitement, or a physical stimulus.
She felt a prickle of fear run down her spine as she walked through the dark alley.
prickle
VerbTo cause a tingling or stinging sensation, often as a result of fear, excitement, or irritation.
The cold wind made her skin prickle with goosebumps.
To feel a tingling or stinging sensation.
His scalp began to prickle as he listened to the eerie story.
Idioms and phrases
prickle of fear
He felt a prickle of fear run down his spine when the door creaked open.
покалывание от страха
Он почувствовал покалывание от страха, пробежавшее по его позвоночнику, когда дверь скрипнула и открылась.
prickle of excitement
As the concert began, a prickle of excitement ran through the crowd.
покалывание от волнения
Когда концерт начался, покалывание от волнения пробежало по толпе.
prickle of recognition
She felt a prickle of recognition as she glanced at the familiar face.
покалывание от узнавания
Она почувствовала покалывание от узнавания, когда взглянула на знакомое лицо.
prickle of anticipation
As the roller coaster climbed the first hill, he felt a prickle of anticipation.
покалывание от ожидания
Когда американские горки поднимались на первый холм, он почувствовал покалывание от ожидания.