ticklish

ticklish [ˈtɪklɪʃ]  [ˈtɪklɪʃ] 

ticklish 基本解释

ticklish

形容词棘手的; 难对付的; (指人)怕痒的; 需要小心处理的

副词怕痒地

名词怕痒,小心处理

ticklish 网络解释

1. 怕痒的:ticklish 难对付的 | ticklish 怕痒的 | ticklish 易倒的

2. 难对付的:难读地illegibly | 难对付的ticklish | 难对付的人tartar

3. 易倒的:ticklish 怕痒的 | ticklish 易倒的 | ticktack 跳动声

4. 易倒的,不安定的,难对付的,怕痒的:hoe 锄头 | ticklish 易倒的,不安定的,难对付的,怕痒的 | belying belie的现在分词,掩饰,与-不符,使-失望;证明为假

ticklish 词典解释

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1. (问题、情况、任务)艰难的,难处理的;棘手的
    A ticklish problem, situation, or task is difficult and needs to be dealt with carefully.

    e.g. So car makers are faced with the ticklish problem of how to project products at new buyers.
           因此,汽车制造商面临着怎样向新顾客树立产品形象的大难题。

2. 怕痒的;怕胳肢的
    Someone who is ticklish is sensitive to being tickled, and laughs as soon as you tickle them.

    e.g. This massage method is not recommended for anyone who is very ticklish.
           这种按摩法不推荐给怕痒的人使用。

ticklish 单语例句

1. More and more young migrant workers want but can't afford to stay in overcrowded cities, brewing ticklish social tension over widening wealth gap.

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2. It is a ticklish pandemic whose elimination entails a firm and persistent political will on the part of the nation's leaders.

3. When I put soap on them, they said it felt ticklish.

4. ticklish的意思

4. The most ticklish issue is whether to restore Supreme Court judges sacked after Musharraf declared emergency rule in November.