😂tickle (tɪkl)

verb/noun
/ˈtɪk.əl/
kitzeln (kitzeln)

Bedeutung

To touch lightly in a way that causes laughter; a tingling sensation.
to touch someone lightly to make them laugh; to amuse or please
Bedeutungsübersetzung
Leicht berühren, um Lachen zu verursachen; ein kribbelndes Gefühl.
Leicht berühren, um Lachen zu verursachen; ein kribbelndes Gefühl.

Beispielsätze

The father tickled his child until she laughed.

Der Vater kitzelte sein Kind, bis sie lachte.
Der Vater kitzelte sein Kind, bis sie lachte.

The feather tickles when it touches your skin.

Die Feder kitzelt, wenn sie deine Haut berührt.
Die Feder kitzelt, wenn sie deine Haut berührt.

Beispielausdrücke

tickle someone's fancy
Jemanden ansprechen
Jemanden ansprechen

Synonyme

amuse, delight, stimulate, tease, entertain, please, touch
Eintrag 1
amuse, delight, stimulate, tease, entertain
Eintrag 2
amuse, delight, please, touch

Antonyme

bore, tire, annoy, irritate, displease, hurt
Eintrag 1
bore, tire, annoy
Eintrag 2
irritate, annoy, displease, hurt

Kollokationen

tickle to death, tickle the senses, tickle someone's fancy, tickle gently, tickle fight, tickle someone, tickle pink
Eintrag 1
tickle to death, tickle the senses, tickle someone's fancy
Eintrag 2
tickle gently, tickle fight, tickle someone, tickle pink

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