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1 Prickeln
v/i1. Haut etc.: tingle* * *das Prickelnprickle* * *prị|ckeln ['prɪkln]vi(= kribbeln) to tingle; (= kitzeln) to tickle; (= Bläschen bilden) to sparkle, to bubbledie Atmosphäre prickelte vor Spannung — the atmosphere was electric
* * *das1) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) prickle2) (to feel a prickling sensation: The cold wind made my face tingle; My fingers were tingling with cold.) tingle3) (this feeling.) tingle* * *pri·ckeln[ˈprɪkl̩n]vi1. (kribbeln) to tingle, to prickle2. (perlen) Champagner to sparkle, to bubble3. (fam: erregen, reizen) to thrillein P\prickeln im Bauch haben to have got butterfliesder prickelnde Reiz des Verbotenen the thrill of doing sth you know is wrong* * *intransitives Verb1) (kribbeln, kitzeln) tingle2) (perlen) sparkle3) (reizen)* * *2. von Sekt: prickle3. fig (Reiz, Erregung) thrill* * *intransitives Verb1) (kribbeln, kitzeln) tingle2) (perlen) sparkle3) (reizen)* * *v.to prick v.to tingle v. -
2 prickeln
v/i1. Haut etc.: tingle* * *das Prickelnprickle* * *prị|ckeln ['prɪkln]vi(= kribbeln) to tingle; (= kitzeln) to tickle; (= Bläschen bilden) to sparkle, to bubbledie Atmosphäre prickelte vor Spannung — the atmosphere was electric
* * *das1) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) prickle2) (to feel a prickling sensation: The cold wind made my face tingle; My fingers were tingling with cold.) tingle3) (this feeling.) tingle* * *pri·ckeln[ˈprɪkl̩n]vi1. (kribbeln) to tingle, to prickle2. (perlen) Champagner to sparkle, to bubble3. (fam: erregen, reizen) to thrillein P\prickeln im Bauch haben to have got butterfliesder prickelnde Reiz des Verbotenen the thrill of doing sth you know is wrong* * *intransitives Verb1) (kribbeln, kitzeln) tingle2) (perlen) sparkle3) (reizen)* * *prickeln v/i1. Haut etc: tingle2. Sekt etc: sparkle;auf der Zunge prickeln tickle one’s tongue* * *intransitives Verb1) (kribbeln, kitzeln) tingle2) (perlen) sparkle3) (reizen)* * *v.to prick v.to tingle v.
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