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1 picotement
picotement [pikɔtmɑ̃]masculine noun[de peau, membres] tingling* * *pikɔtmɑ̃* * *pikɔtmɑ̃ nmsmarting no pl prickling no pl* * *picotement nm (de peau, membres) tingling ¢; ( de gorge) tickling ¢; ( d'yeux) smarting ¢; ressentir des picotements dans les bras/la gorge to feel one's arms tingling/one's throat tickling.[pikɔtmɑ̃] nom masculin[dans les yeux] smarting ou stinging (sensation)[dans la gorge] tickle -
2 chatouillement
ʃatujmɑ̃ nm(généralement) tickling, (dans le nez, la gorge) tickle* * *chatouillement nm ( picotement) tickle; ( action de chatouiller) tickling ¢; sentir des chatouillements dans la gorge to have a tickle in one's throat.[ʃatujmɑ̃] nom masculinje ressens encore un chatouillement dans les oreilles mais je n'ai plus mal my ears still tickle but it doesn't hurt anymore -
3 chatouiller
chatouiller [∫atuje]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ʃatuje1) lit to tickle2) ( flatter) to titillate [palais]; to tickle [curiosité]; to flatter [orgueil]3) (colloq) ( énerver) to nettle, to irritate [personne]••chatouiller les côtes à quelqu'un — euph to tan somebody's hide
* * *ʃatuje vtto tickle, [l'odorat, le palais] to tickle* * *chatouiller verb table: aimer vtr1 lit to tickle; arrête, ça chatouille! stop it, it tickles!; ça me chatouille dans le dos my back is tickling;2 ( flatter) to titillate [palais]; to tickle [curiosité, vanité]; to flatter [orgueil]; une bonne odeur de café vint me chatouiller les narines or l'odorat a lovely smell of coffee reached my nose;3 ○( énerver) to nettle, to irritate [personne]; ce n'est pas le moment de le chatouiller don't needle him now; il ne faut pas le chatouiller sur ce sujet he's very touchy about that.chatouiller les côtes à qn euph to tan sb's hide.[ʃatuje] verbe transitif1. [pour faire rire] to tickle2. [irriter] to tickle3. [exciter - odorat, palais] to titillate4. [heurter - amour-propre, sensibilité] to prick -
4 picoter
picoter [pikɔte]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *pikɔte
1.
1) ( irriter) [fumée, gaz, vent] to sting, to make [something] sting [yeux, nez]; to tickle [gorge]2) ( piquer) [oiseau] to peck [fruit, pain]
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verbe intransitif [gorge] to tickle; [yeux] to sting* * *pikɔte1. vt[oiseau] to peck2. vi(= irriter) to smart, to prickle* * *picoter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( irriter) [fumée, gaz, vent] to sting, to make [sth] sting [yeux, nez]; to tickle [gorge]; [herbe] to sting [peau, membres]; le froid me picote les joues/la peau the cold makes my cheeks/skin tingle; le gaz me picote les yeux the gas is stinging my eyes ou makes my eyes sting; j'ai la gorge qui me picote my throat is tickling;B vi [gorge] to tickle; [yeux] to sting; j'ai la peau qui picote my skin is prickling.[pikɔte] verbe transitif1. [piquer - yeux] to sting, to smart ; [ - gorge] to irritate, to tickle ; [ - peau, doigt] to sting2. [suj: oiseau] to peck at (inseparable) -
5 chatouillis
chatouillis (inf) [∫atuji]masculine noun* * *chatouillis○ nm inv (gentle) tickling ¢; faire des chatouillis à qn to tickle sb.[ʃatuji] nom masculin -
6 titillation
titillation nf titillation.[titijasjɔ̃] nom féminin2. (figuré) [excitation de l'esprit] titillation -
7 bidonnant
adj. 'Rib-tickling', hilarious. -
8 boyautant
adj. 'Rib-tickling', hilarious. -
9 chatouille
n. f. Tickle, tickling. Il craint les chatouilles: He's as ticklish as hell. -
10 côte
n. f.1. (abbr. vin des Côtes du Rhône). Sers-nous une côte! Waiter! I'll have a glass of Côtes du Rhône!2. Avoir les côtes en long: To be a 'slack-arse', to be a lazy git.3. Se caler les côtes: To 'stuff one's face', to have a right good tuck-in, to eat heartily.4. Etre à la côte: To be 'skint', 'broke', to be penniless.5. C'est à se tenir les côtes: It's rib-tickling—It's hilarious.6. Caresser les côtes à quelqu'un (also: chatouiller les côtes à quelqu'un): To beat someone black and- blue, to give someone a thrashing. -
11 défendre
v. trans. reflex,1. To 'be able to hold one's own', to be proficient. Comme pianiste, il se défend pas mal: He's no amateur when it comes to tickling the ivories.2. To earn an honest crust.3. Elle se defend encore bien: She certainly doesn't look her age.4. (of prostitute): To be 'on the game', to solicit. -
12 farce
adj. inv. 'Rib-tickling', hilarious, very funny. Je trouve le tout drôlement farce! The whole matter's a hoot! (In the merry-go-round of language, this slightly dated adjective seems to be regaining popularity.) -
13 guili-guili
n. m. (Child language): Tickle, tickling. Bébé aime qu'on lui fasse guili-guili! Diddums wants some tickles! -
14 torsif
adj. 'Rib-tickling', 'side-splitting', hilarious.
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