prickles
n. (動植物的)刺,棘( prickle的名詞複數 ); 刺痛感
v. 感到刺痛,引起刺痛( prickle的第三人稱單數 )
If your skin prickles, it feels as if a lot of small sharp points are being stuck into it, either because of something touching it or because you feel a strong emotion.
He paused, feeling his scalp prickling under his hat...
他停了下來,覺得帽子下面頭皮刺癢。
Her skin prickled with apprehension.
她因為憂懼而渾身發毛。
Prickles are small sharp points that stick out from leaves or from the stalks of plants.
...an erect stem covered at the base with a few prickles.
根部有幾根刺的筆直的莖
A porcupine is covered with prickles.
箭豬身上長滿了刺.
The woollen cloth prickles ( my skin ).
穿毛料衣服 ( 使我的面板 ) 有被扎的感覺.
Just look at the roses and not the prickles.
“看玫瑰,不要只看到刺. ”
You're seeing the prickles and not the rose, child.
“你只看到刺而不是玫瑰, 孩子. ”
What tough the rose have prickles, yet it is plucked.
玫瑰雖然多刺, 但還是有人採摘.