prick 音标拼音: [pr'ɪk]
vt . 刺,戳,刺痛,竖起
vi . 刺,竖起
n . 扎,一刺,刺痛,锥
a . 竖起的
刺,戳,刺痛,竖起刺,竖起紮,一刺,刺痛,锥竖起的
prick n 1 :
insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous [
synonym : {
asshole }, {
bastard },
{
cocksucker }, {
dickhead }, {
shit }, {
mother fucker },
{
motherfucker }, {
prick }, {
whoreson }, {
son of a bitch },
{
SOB }]
2 :
a depression scratched or carved into a surface [
synonym :
{
incision }, {
scratch }, {
prick }, {
slit }, {
dent }]
3 :
obscene terms for penis [
synonym : {
cock }, {
prick }, {
dick },
{
shaft }, {
pecker }, {
peter }, {
tool }, {
putz }]
4 :
the act of puncturing with a small point ; "
he gave the balloon a small prick " [
synonym : {
prick }, {
pricking }]
v 1 :
make a small hole into ,
as with a needle or a thorn ; "
The nurse pricked my finger to get a small blood sample " [
synonym :
{
prickle }, {
prick }]
2 :
cause a stinging pain ; "
The needle pricked his skin " [
synonym :
{
prick }, {
sting }, {
twinge }]
3 :
raise ; "
The dog pricked up his ears " [
synonym : {
prick up },
{
prick }, {
cock up }]
4 :
stab or urge on as if with a pointed stick [
synonym : {
goad },
{
prick }]
5 :
cause a prickling sensation [
synonym : {
prickle }, {
prick }]
6 :
to cause a sharp emotional pain ; "
The thought of her unhappiness pricked his conscience "
7 :
deliver a sting to ; "
A bee stung my arm yesterday " [
synonym :
{
sting }, {
bite }, {
prick }]
Prick \
Prick \,
n . [
AS .
prica ,
pricca ,
pricu ;
akin to LG .
prick ,
pricke ,
D .
prik ,
Dan .
prik ,
prikke ,
Sw .
prick .
Cf . {
Prick },
v .]
1 .
That which pricks ,
penetrates ,
or punctures ;
a sharp and slender thing ;
a pointed instrument ;
a goad ;
a spur ,
etc .;
a point ;
a skewer .
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Pins ,
wooden pricks ,
nails ,
sprigs of rosemary .
--
Shak .
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It is hard for thee to kick against the pricks .
--
Acts ix .
5 .
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2 .
The act of pricking ,
or the sensation of being pricked ;
a sharp ,
stinging pain ;
figuratively ,
remorse . "
The pricks of conscience ." --
A .
Tucker .
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3 .
A mark made by a pointed instrument ;
a puncture ;
a point .
Hence :
(
a )
A point or mark on the dial ,
noting the hour . [
Obs .]
"
The prick of noon ." --
Shak .
(
b )
The point on a target at which an archer aims ;
the mark ;
the pin . "
They that shooten nearest the prick ."
--
Spenser .
(
c )
A mark denoting degree ;
degree ;
pitch . [
Obs .] "
To prick of highest praise forth to advance ." --
Spenser .
(
d )
A mathematical point ; --
regularly used in old English translations of Euclid .
(
e )
The footprint of a hare . [
Obs .]
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4 . (
Naut .)
A small roll ;
as ,
a prick of spun yarn ;
a prick of tobacco .
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Prick \
Prick \,
v .
i .
1 .
To be punctured ;
to suffer or feel a sharp pain ,
as by puncture ;
as ,
a sore finger pricks .
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2 .
To spur onward ;
to ride on horseback . --
Milton .
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A gentle knight was pricking on the plain .
--
Spenser .
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3 .
To become sharp or acid ;
to turn sour ,
as wine .
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4 .
To aim at a point or mark . --
Hawkins .
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Prick \
Prick \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Pricked };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Pricking }.] [
AS .
prician ;
akin to LG .
pricken ,
D .
prikken ,
Dan .
prikke ,
Sw .
pricka .
See {
Prick },
n .,
and cf . {
Prink },
{
Prig }.]
1 .
To pierce slightly with a sharp -
pointed instrument or substance ;
to make a puncture in ,
or to make by puncturing ;
to drive a fine point into ;
as ,
to prick one with a pin ,
needle ,
etc .;
to prick a card ;
to prick holes in paper .
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2 .
To fix by the point ;
to attach or hang by puncturing ;
as ,
to prick a knife into a board . --
Sir I .
Newton .
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The cooks prick it [
a slice ]
on a prong of iron .
--
Sandys .
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3 .
To mark or denote by a puncture ;
to designate by pricking ;
to choose ;
to mark ; --
sometimes with off .
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Some who are pricked for sheriffs . --
Bacon .
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Let the soldiers for duty be carefully pricked off .
--
Sir W .
Scott .
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Those many ,
then ,
shall die :
their names are pricked . --
Shak .
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4 .
To mark the outline of by puncturing ;
to trace or form by pricking ;
to mark by punctured dots ;
as ,
to prick a pattern for embroidery ;
to prick the notes of a musical composition . --
Cowper .
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5 .
To ride or guide with spurs ;
to spur ;
to goad ;
to incite ;
to urge on ; --
sometimes with on ,
or off .
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Who pricketh his blind horse over the fallows .
--
Chaucer .
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The season pricketh every gentle heart . --
Chaucer .
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My duty pricks me on to utter that . --
Shak .
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6 .
To affect with sharp pain ;
to sting ,
as with remorse . "
I was pricked with some reproof ." --
Tennyson .
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Now when they heard this ,
they were pricked in their heart . --
Acts ii .
37 .
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7 .
To make sharp ;
to erect into a point ;
to raise ,
as something pointed ; --
said especially of the ears of an animal ,
as a horse or dog ;
and usually followed by up ; --
hence ,
to prick up the ears ,
to listen sharply ;
to have the attention and interest strongly engaged . "
The courser . . .
pricks up his ears ." --
Dryden .
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8 .
To render acid or pungent . [
Obs .] --
Hudibras .
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9 .
To dress ;
to prink ; --
usually with up . [
Obs .]
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10 . (
Naut )
(
a )
To run a middle seam through ,
as the cloth of a sail .
(
b )
To trace on a chart ,
as a ship '
s course .
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11 . (
Far .)
(
a )
To drive a nail into (
a horse '
s foot ),
so as to cause lameness .
(
b )
To nick .
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270 Moby Thesaurus words for "
prick ":
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rankle ,
rasp ,
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ream out ,
riddle ,
ride herd on ,
round up ,
rowel ,
rub ,
run through ,
scar ,
scarification ,
scarify ,
score ,
scotch ,
scratch ,
scratching ,
scum ,
seal ,
seam ,
seizure ,
sharp pain ,
shepherd ,
shit ,
shithead ,
shoot ,
shooting ,
shooting pain ,
sic ,
skewer ,
skunk ,
slash ,
slit ,
smart ,
snake ,
spasm ,
spear ,
speck ,
speckle ,
spike ,
spit ,
splash ,
splotch ,
spot ,
spur ,
stab ,
stabbing pain ,
stain ,
stamp ,
stick ,
stigma ,
stigmatize ,
stimulate ,
sting ,
stinker ,
stitch ,
strawberry mark ,
streak ,
striate ,
stripe ,
tap ,
tattoo ,
tattoo mark ,
thrill ,
throes ,
tick ,
tick off ,
tingle ,
tip ,
tittle ,
toad ,
tormen ,
torment ,
torture ,
trace ,
transfix ,
transpierce ,
trepan ,
trephine ,
turd ,
tweak ,
twinge ,
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