titillate

英 [ˈtɪtɪleɪt] 美 [ˈtɪtɪleɪt]

v.  使兴奋; 煽情; 煽动情欲

现在分词:titillating过去式:titillated过去分词:titillated第三人称单数:titillates

Collins.1 / BNC.21502 / COCA.22288



牛津词典

verb

  1. 使兴奋;煽情;煽动情欲
    to interest or excite sb, especially in a sexual way
    1. titillating pictures
      煽动情欲的图画
    2. a story intended to titillate the imagination of the public
      意欲煽动公众想象力的故事

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 逗引;使兴奋;(尤指在性方面)挑逗
    If something titillates someone, it pleases and excites them, especially in a sexual way.
    1. The pictures were not meant to titillate audiences.
      图片本意不是为了挑逗观众。
    2. …food to titillate the most jaded of palates.
      能够触动最迟钝的味觉的食物

双语例句

  1. The pictures were not meant to titillate audiences.
    图片本意不是为了挑逗观众。
  2. food to titillate the most jaded of palates.
    能够触动最迟钝的味觉的食物
  3. So many adverts nowadays are designed to titillate.
    如今这么多的广告都为了激起人的欲望而设计的。
  4. In reviewing a novel, you should try to titillate rather than satiate the reader's interest.
    评论一本小说时,你应设法刺激而不是满足读者的兴趣。
  5. Chilli sauce can titillate our palates.
    辣椒酱挑逗味觉。
  6. The car was a worthless wreck after the collision. The book has no artistic merit and its sole aim is to titillate ( the reader).
    撞车以后,那辆车成了毫无价值的残那书毫无艺术价值,只是撩拨(读者)情欲。
  7. The book has no artistic merit its sole aim is to titillate.
    自负地或自我感觉有艺术价值的那书毫无艺术价值,只是撩拨情欲。
  8. Scientific stories titillate the fancy of the schoolboys.
    科学故事使小学生们的想像力活跃起来。

英英释义

verb

  1. excite pleasurably or erotically
    1. A titillating story appeared in the usually conservative magazine

  2. touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements

      Synonym:    ticklevellicate