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pricking ['prɪkɪŋ]1 noun(piercing) piquage m; (sensation) picotement m;∎ she felt a pricking in her fingers elle avait des picotements dans les doigts;∎ the prickings of conscience les remords mplpiquant;∎ a pricking sensation un picotement, un fourmillement►► Horticulture pricking out (of seedlings) repiquage m -
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1. verb(to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) pinchar, perforar
2. noun1) ((a pain caused by) an act of pricking: You'll just feel a slight prick in your arm.) pinchazo2) (a tiny hole made by a sharp point: a pin-prick.) agujero3) ((slang, vulgar) a penis.) polla, picha4) ((slang, vulgar) a nasty or contemptible person: He is such a prick!) gilipollas•- prick one's ears
prick vb pinchartr[prɪk]2 figurative use (of conscience) remordimiento1 (with needle, pin, fork) pinchar2 figurative use (conscience) remorder1 (pin, thorn) pinchar; (itch, sting) escocer, picar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLprick ['prɪk] vt1) : pinchar2)to prick up one's ears : levantar las orejasprick vi: pincharprick n1) stab: pinchazo ma prick of conscience: un remordimiento2) prickern.• aguijón s.m.• agujero s.m.• picadura s.f.• pinchazo s.m.• punzada s.f.• púa s.f.v.• agujerear v.• enclavar v.• espichar v.• hincar v.• picar v.• pinchar v.• pungir v.• punzar v.• remorder v.
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1. prɪk1) (pierce, wound) pinchar, picar* (Méx)to prick a hole in something — hacerle* un agujero a algo
2) prick (up) \<\<ears\>\> \<\<dog\>\> levantar, parar (AmL)she pricked up her ears at the mention of France — aguzó el oído or (AmL fam) paró la oreja al oír hablar de Francia
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vi pinchar; \<\<conscience\>\> remorder*
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1)a) ( act) pinchazo m, piquete m (Méx)to feel the prick of conscience — tener* remordimientos de conciencia
to kick against the pricks — dar* coces contra el aguijón, tener* una actitud rebelde
b) ( mark) agujero m2) (vulg) ( penis) verga f (vulg), polla f (Esp vulg)[prɪk]1. N1) (=act, sensation) (with pin, needle) pinchazo m ; [of insect] picadura f ; [of spur] espolada f ; (with goad) aguijonazo m- kick against the pricks2) *** (=penis) polla f (Sp) ***, picha f (Sp) ***, pija f (esp LAm) ***, pinga f (esp LAm) ***3) *** (=person) gilipollas mf inv (Sp) **, cojudo(-a) m / f (Bol, Peru), boludo(-a) m / f (Arg, Bol)2. VTto prick one's finger (with or on sth) — pincharse el dedo (con algo)
2) (=goad) aguijar3) (=make hole in) agujerear; (=mark with holes) marcar con agujerillos4)3.VI = prickle 3.- prick up* * *
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1. [prɪk]1) (pierce, wound) pinchar, picar* (Méx)to prick a hole in something — hacerle* un agujero a algo
2) prick (up) \<\<ears\>\> \<\<dog\>\> levantar, parar (AmL)she pricked up her ears at the mention of France — aguzó el oído or (AmL fam) paró la oreja al oír hablar de Francia
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vi pinchar; \<\<conscience\>\> remorder*
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1)a) ( act) pinchazo m, piquete m (Méx)to feel the prick of conscience — tener* remordimientos de conciencia
to kick against the pricks — dar* coces contra el aguijón, tener* una actitud rebelde
b) ( mark) agujero m2) (vulg) ( penis) verga f (vulg), polla f (Esp vulg) -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] prick[English Plural] pricks[Swahili Word] chomo[Swahili Plural] machomo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] prick up one's ears[Swahili Word] -tega sikio[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] pricking sensation[English Plural] pricking sensations[Swahili Word] kichomi[Swahili Plural] vichomi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -choma[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] small prick (left after removing a thorn etc.)[English Plural] small pricks[Swahili Word] chomeo[Swahili Plural] machomeo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. transitive verbstechen; stechen in [Ballon]; aufstechen [Blase]2. intransitive verb 3. nounhe pricked his finger with the needle — er stach sich (Dat.) mit der Nadel in den Finger
1) (pain)[little] prick — [leichter] Stich
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/90445/prick_up">prick up* * *[prik] 1. verb(to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) stechen2. noun2) (a tiny hole made by a sharp point: a pin-prick.) das Loch•- prick up one's ears- prick one's ears* * *[prɪk]I. na \prick of anxiety/resentment ein Anflug m von Angst/GrollII. vt▪ to \prick sb/sth jdn/etw stechento \prick one's finger sich dat o akk in den Finger stechento \prick a potato with a fork eine Kartoffel mit einer Gabel einstechen▶ to \prick sb's conscience jdm Gewissensbisse [o ein schlechtes Gewissen] bereiten [o verursachen]* * *[prɪk]1. n1) (= puncture, pricking sensation) Stich mto give sb/oneself a prick — jdn/sich stechen
2) (sl: penis) Schwanz m (sl)2. vt1) (= puncture) oneself, sb stechen; balloon durchstechen; blister aufstechen; outline (durch Löcher) markierento prick one's finger (with sth) — sich (dat) (mit etw) in den Finger stechen
to prick one's finger (on sth) — sich (dat) (an etw dat ) den Finger stechen
his conscience pricked him — er bekam or hatte Gewissensbisse
it/she pricked his conscience — es/sie bereitete ihm Gewissensbisse
tears pricked his eyes (liter) — er fühlte die Tränen kommen
2)See:→ also prick up3. vi(thorn, injection etc) stechen; (eyes) brennen* * *prick [prık]A s1. (Insekten-, Nadel- etc) Stich m2. Stich m, Stechen n, stechender Schmerz:pricks of conscience fig Gewissensbisse3. spitzer Gegenstand5. Dorn m, Stachel m (auch fig)6. obs Stachelstock m:7. (Hasen)Fährte f8. vulga) Schwanz m (Penis)B v/t1. (ein-, durch)stechen, pieken:prick o.s. with sich stechen mit;prick one’s finger sich in den Finger stechen;his conscience pricked him fig sein Gewissen plagte ihn, er hatte Gewissensbisse;his misdemeano(u)r pricked his conscience bereitete ihm Gewissensbisse2. obs anstacheln, anspornen, antreiben3. punktieren, lochena) den Kurs, eine Entfernung etc (auf der Karte) abstecken, SCHIFF pricken,b) (mit dem Stechzirkel) abstechen6. prick up one’s ears die Ohren spitzen (a. fig)C v/i1. stechen (auch schmerzen)3. obs oder HISTa) (dem Pferd) die Sporen gebenb) sprengen, jagen* * *1. transitive verbstechen; stechen in [Ballon]; aufstechen [Blase]2. intransitive verb 3. nounhe pricked his finger with the needle — er stach sich (Dat.) mit der Nadel in den Finger
1) (pain)[little] prick — [leichter] Stich
Phrasal Verbs:- prick up* * *(pain) n.stechender Schmerz m. n.Stich -e (Nadel-, Insekten-) m.Stich -e m. v.durchstechen v.einstechen v.piken v.pikieren v.prickeln v.stechen v.(§ p.,pp.: stach, gestochen) -
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prickle [ˈprɪkl]1. nouna. [of plant] épine fb. ( = pricking sensation) picotement m[skin, fingers] picoter* * *['prɪkl] 1.noun (of hedgehog, plant) piquant m2.transitive verb [clothes, jumper] gratter3.intransitive verb [hairs] se hérisser ( with de) -
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I [prɪk]1) (of needle etc.) puntura f.to give sth. a prick — pungere qcs.
a prick of conscience — fig. un rimorso di coscienza
2) volg. (penis) cazzo m.3) pop. (idiot) cazzone m. (-a)••II 1. [prɪk]1) (cause pain) [needle, thorn, person] pungerehis conscience pricked him — fig. aveva dei rimorsi di coscienza, gli rimordeva la coscienza
2) (pierce) forare [paper, plastic]; bucare [bubble, balloon]; gastr. punzecchiare [potato etc.]2.to prick a hole in sth. — fare un buco in qcs
1) (sting) [eyes, skin] pizzicare2) [ thorn] pungere•- prick up* * *[prik] 1. verb(to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) pungere; forare2. noun1) ((a pain caused by) an act of pricking: You'll just feel a slight prick in your arm.) puntura2) (a tiny hole made by a sharp point: a pin-prick.) puntura di spillo3) ((slang, vulgar) a penis.) cazzo4) ((slang, vulgar) a nasty or contemptible person: He is such a prick!) cazzone•- prick up one's ears- prick one's ears* * *[prɪk]1. n1) (act, sensation) puntura, (mark) bucopricks of conscience — rimorsi mpl di coscienza
2) (fam!: penis) cazzo, (person) testa di cazzo fam!2. vtto prick one's finger (with/on sth) — pungersi un dito (con/su qc)
•- prick up* * *prick /prɪk/n.1 punta; pungiglione; aculeo2 puntura ( anche fig.); punzecchiatura; pungolo (fig.); rimorso: a pin prick, una puntura di spillo; (fig.) una piccolezza fastidiosa (o irritante); to feel the pricks of conscience, sentire i morsi della coscienza5 (volg.) cazzone, testa di cazzo, coglione, stronzo, rompicoglioni (volg.); (testa di) rapa (fig. fam.)● prick-eared, dalle orecchie appuntite □ prick-ears, orecchie ritte, appuntite ( come quelle di certi cani) □ (mecc.) prick punch, punteruolo; punzone □ ( slang) prick tease (o prick-teaser), donna che provoca sessualmente gli uomini senza poi concedersi □ to feel the prick, sentire una fitta, il dolore d'una trafittura □ (fig.) to kick against the pricks, dar la testa nel muro; opporsi all'inevitabile; ribellarsi invano.(to) prick /prɪk/A v. t.1 pungere; punzecchiare; forare; trafiggere: I pricked my finger with a needle, mi punsi un dito con l'ago2 (fig.) pungere ( raro); rimordere: Remorse pricked my conscience, il rimorso mi pungeva la coscienza3 ( spesso to prick up) rizzare, drizzare, tendere ( le orecchie, come un cane): The stranger pricked up his ears, il forestiero ha rizzato gli orecchiB v. i.1 pungere; forare2 dare fitte; formicolare; pizzicare: My fingers are pricking, sento delle fitte alle dita; mi formicolano le dita● to prick holes in the ground [in paper], far buchi nel terreno [nella carta: con uno strumento appuntito] □ to prick sb. 's name, segnare il nome di q. ( in una lista) con un forellino (o con un punto) □ to prick off (o out), tracciare con forellini ( un disegno, la rotta d'una nave sulla carta, ecc.) □ to prick out (o off) seedlings, trapiantare piantine.* * *I [prɪk]1) (of needle etc.) puntura f.to give sth. a prick — pungere qcs.
a prick of conscience — fig. un rimorso di coscienza
2) volg. (penis) cazzo m.3) pop. (idiot) cazzone m. (-a)••II 1. [prɪk]1) (cause pain) [needle, thorn, person] pungerehis conscience pricked him — fig. aveva dei rimorsi di coscienza, gli rimordeva la coscienza
2) (pierce) forare [paper, plastic]; bucare [bubble, balloon]; gastr. punzecchiare [potato etc.]2.to prick a hole in sth. — fare un buco in qcs
1) (sting) [eyes, skin] pizzicare2) [ thorn] pungere•- prick up -
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1) (covered with prickles: Holly is a prickly plant.) espinoso; con púas2) (pricking; stinging: a prickly rash.) pruriginoso, que picaprickly adj espinoso / con púas / con pinchostr['prɪkləɪ]2 (irritable, touchy) enojadizo,-a, irritable, difícil\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLprickly heat sarpullido por causa del calorprickly ['prɪkəli] adj1) thorny: espinoso2) : que picaa prickly sensation: un hormigueoadj.• espinoso, -a adj.• lleno de púas adj.• malhumorado, -a adj.'prɪkliadjective -lier, -liest1)a) ( with prickles) < plant> espinoso; < animal> con púasprickly feeling — picor m
2) (colloq)a) < person> quisquilloso, difícil, irritableb) <issue/problem> espinoso, peliagudo (fam)['prɪklɪ]1. ADJ(compar pricklier) (superl prickliest)1) (=spiky) espinoso2) (fig) [person] enojadizo2.CPDprickly heat N — (Med) sarpullido m (causado por exceso de calor)
prickly pear N — (=plant) chumbera f, nopal m (LAm); (=fruit) higo m chumbo, tuna f (LAm)
* * *['prɪkli]adjective -lier, -liest1)a) ( with prickles) < plant> espinoso; < animal> con púasprickly feeling — picor m
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1) (covered with prickles: Holly is a prickly plant.) tornet, pigget2) (pricking; stinging: a prickly rash.) prikkende, stikkendepiggete--------tornetadj. \/ˈprɪklɪ\/1) tagget, pigget, tornet2) stikkende, prikkende3) ( overført) kinkig, delikat4) ( hverdagslig) (lett) irritabel5) ( hverdagslig) hårsår, nærtagende -
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adjective1) (with prickles) see academic.ru/57899/prickle">prickle 1.: dornig; stacheligbe prickly — [Pflanze:] Dornen/Stacheln haben
2) (fig.) empfindlich* * *1) (covered with prickles: Holly is a prickly plant.) stachelig2) (pricking; stinging: a prickly rash.) prickelnd* * *prick·ly[ˈprɪkli]1. (thorny) stachelig2. (scratchy) kratzigwoollen jumpers are so \prickly Wollpullover kratzen immer soa \prickly subject [or issue] ein heikles Thema* * *['prIklɪ]adj (+er)1) plant, fish, animal stach(e)lig; beard, material kratzig; sensation stechend; (= tingling) prickelnd (also fig)* * *prickly [ˈprıklı] adj1. stach(e)lig, dornig2. kribbelnd, prickelnd3. fig reizbar4. fig kompliziert, verzwickt* * *adjective1) (with prickles) see prickle 1.: dornig; stacheligbe prickly — [Pflanze:] Dornen/Stacheln haben
2) (fig.) empfindlich
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