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a+prickle

  • 21 prickle

    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) broddur; þyrnir
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) stingur
    - prickliness

    English-Icelandic dictionary > prickle

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    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) espinho
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) picada
    - prickliness
    * * *
    prick.le
    [pr'ikəl] n 1 espinho, ferrão, bico, pua. 2 Bot acúleo. 3 pruridos, comichão. • vt+vi 1 picar, ferroar. 2 formigar. 3 comichar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > prickle

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    {prikl}
    I. 1. шип, бодил, трън
    игла, иглица (на тaралеж, растение и пр.)
    2. настръхване, гъша кожа
    II. v бода, бодвам
    my skin PRICKLEs кожата ми настръхва, като че ли мравки ме лазят
    * * *
    {prikl} n 1. шип, бодил, трън; игла, иглица (на тaралеж, раст(2) {prikl} v бода, бодвам; my skin prickles кожата ми настръхва; к
    * * *
    шип; трън; боцване; бодил; бода; боцвам; бодвам;
    * * *
    1. i. шип, бодил, трън 2. ii. v бода, бодвам 3. my skin prickles кожата ми настръхва, като че ли мравки ме лазят 4. игла, иглица (на тaралеж, растение и пр.) 5. настръхване, гъша кожа
    * * *
    prickle [prikl] I. n 1. шип, бодил, трън; игла, игличка (на растение, таралеж и пр.); 2. боцкане (по кожата); настръхване, гъша кожа; 3. малка върбова кошничка (като мярка); II. v 1. бода, бодвам, боцвам; \prickleing thorns бодливи тръни; 2. my skin \prickles кожата ми настръхва; като че ли мравки ме лазят.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > prickle

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    n. diken, sivri uç, karıncalanma, iğnelenme
    ————————
    v. karıncalanmak, batırmak, iğnelemek
    * * *
    hafifçe batır
    * * *
    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) diken, iğne
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) iğnelenme, karıncalanma
    - prickliness

    English-Turkish dictionary > prickle

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    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) bodica
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) zbadanje
    - prickliness
    * * *
    I [prikl]
    noun
    bodica, trn; colloquially zbadanje, srbenje, ščemenje; British English vrbova košara
    II [prikl]
    1.
    transitive verb
    zbosti, zbadati;
    2.
    intransitive verb
    ščemeti, srbeti

    English-Slovenian dictionary > prickle

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    • oka
    • oas
    • kiihoke
    • harjas
    • piikki
    • pistellä
    • pistää
    * * *
    'prikl
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) piikki
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) pistely
    - prickliness

    English-Finnish dictionary > prickle

  • 27 prickle

    n. 1. өргөс. 2. зарааны үс, ширүүн үс/ хялгас. v. хатгах. The wollen cloth \prickled (my skin). Ноосон даавуу хатгаж байв. My scalp began to \prickle as I realized the horrible truth. Аймшигтай үнэнийг төсөөлмөгц толгойтой үс минь босох шиг болов. prickly adj. 1. өргөстэй. 2. ирвэгнэх, хатгах. 3. амархан уурладаг, өрвөгнөсөн.

    English-Mongolian dictionary > prickle

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    ['prɪkl]
    n
    ( of plant) kolec m; ( sensation) ciarki pl
    * * *
    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) kolec
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) ukłucie
    - prickliness

    English-Polish dictionary > prickle

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    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) dzelonis; ērkšķis; adata
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) dūriens, dzēliens
    - prickliness
    * * *
    pīts augļu groziņš; ērkšķis, dzelonis; adata; durstīšana; durstīt, dzelt

    English-Latvian dictionary > prickle

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    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) dyglys, spyglys
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) dūris
    - prickliness

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > prickle

  • 31 prickle

    n. tagg; törne
    --------
    v. sticka; stickas
    * * *
    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) tagg
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) stickande känsla
    - prickliness

    English-Swedish dictionary > prickle

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    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) osten, trn
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) bodání
    - prickliness
    * * *
    • brnět
    • brnění

    English-Czech dictionary > prickle

  • 33 prickle

    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) ghimpe
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) furnicătură
    - prickliness

    English-Romanian dictionary > prickle

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    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) αγκάθι
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) τσίμπημα
    - prickliness

    English-Greek dictionary > prickle

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    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) osteň, pichliač, tŕň
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) pichanie, bodanie
    - prickliness

    English-Slovak dictionary > prickle

  • 36 prickle

    [ˈprɪkl] noun
    1) a sharp point growing on a plant or animal:

    A hedgehog is covered with prickles.

    شَوْكَه
    2) a feeling of being pricked:

    a prickle of fear.

    نَخْزَه، تَنْميل في الجِلْد

    Arabic-English dictionary > prickle

  • 37 prickle

    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) piquant
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) (sensation de) picotement
    - prickliness

    English-French dictionary > prickle

  • 38 prickle

    ['prikl]
    1) (a sharp point growing on a plant or animal: A hedgehog is covered with prickles.) espinho
    2) (a feeling of being pricked: a prickle of fear.) alfinetada
    - prickliness

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > prickle

  • 39 prickle

    شُوَيْكَة \ prickle: a sharp needle-like part of a plant.

    Arabic-English glossary > prickle

  • 40 prickle-back

    (зоология) стихеевые (Stichaeidae fam.) (зоология) колюшка( Gasterosteidae fam.)

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > prickle-back

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