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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: tickl, -tickl-
  Longdo Approved EN-TH 
(adj) จั๊กจี้, บ้าจี้ เช่น The people in the study also reported that they were much moreSee Also: tickle
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(vt) ทำให้จั๊กจี้Syn. caress, vellicate, titillate
(vi) รู้สึกคันSyn. caress, vellicate, titillate
(vt) ทำให้คันSee Also: ทำให้รู้สึกคัน
(vt) ทำให้สนุกสนานSee Also: ทำให้ขบขัน, ทำให้ขันSyn. amuse, please
(n) การจั๊กจี้See Also: การทำให้รู้สึกจั๊กจี้
(n) ความรู้สึกคันSee Also: ความรู้สึกจั๊กจี้
(n) ความยุ่งยากSee Also: ผู้ยึดติด
(adj) จั๊กจี้See Also: เส้นตื้น
(adj) ที่โมโหง่ายSee Also: ขี้โมโหSyn. touchy
(adj) ที่ไม่มั่นคงSee Also: ไม่แน่นอน, อ่อนไหวSyn. unstable, unsteady
(phrv) ยืนกรานในSee Also: ยึดแน่นกับ
(sl) เรื่องตลกSee Also: สิ่งขำขัน
(idm) ขำมากSee Also: ชอบใจมาก
  Hope Dictionary 
(สทิค'เคลอะ) n. ผู้ยืนกรานในความคิดของตน, ปัญหายุ่งยาก
(ทิค'เคิล) vt. ทำให้จั๊กจี้, ทำให้คัน, ทำให้ขัน, ยั่ว, จี้, ทำให้อยาก, กระตุ้น, ทำให้ชอบอกชอบใจ vi. รู้สึกจั๊กจี้, รู้สึกคัน -Phr. (tickled pink ดีใจมาก ยินดีมาก) . n. ความรู้สึกจั๊กจี้, ความรู้สึกคัน
(ทิค'เคลอะ) n. ผู้ทำให้ (จั๊กจี้, คัน, ขัน) , ผู้ยั่ว, ผู้ยั่วเย้า, สิ่งที่ทำให้ (จั๊กจี้, คัน, ขัน) , บัน-ทึกความทรงจำ, สมุดบันทึก, ปัญหายุ่งยาก, ขดลวดเพิ่มกำลังรับสัญญาณของขั้วจอหรือวิทยุ
(ทิค'ลิช) adj. บ้าจี้, รู้สึกจั๊กจี้ได้ง่าย, ขี้จั๊กจี้, ยาก, ยุ่งยาก, เสียง, ไวต่อการกระตุ้น, ไม่มั่นคง, ไม่แน่นอน.See Also: ticklishly adv. ticklishness n.Syn. touchy, delicate, dicey
  Nontri Dictionary 
(vi) ยืนกราน, คัดค้าน
(vi) จั๊กจี้, ขัน, คัน
(vt) จี้, ทำให้ขัน, กระตุ้น, ทำให้คัน, ยั่ว
(adj) จั๊กจี้, บ้าจี้
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
๑. จี้๒. จั๊กจี้ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
อาการจั๊กจี้ [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ titillation ๒ ] [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) sticklacSyn. ครั่งExample:คนโบราณใช้ขี้ครั่งมาย้อมผ้าให้มีสีแดงThai Definition:สารซึ่งตัวครั่งผลิตออกมาหุ้มลำตัว ประกอบด้วยชันเป็นส่วนใหญ่ ไข และสารสีแดง
(v) itchSee Also: scratch, tickle, irritateExample:ไฮโดรคาร์บอนทำให้ระคายเคืองนัยน์ตาและคันตามผิวหนังThai Definition:อาการที่รู้สึกอยากให้เกา
(adj) ticklishSee Also: oversensitive to ticklesExample:เพื่อนผู้หญิงแต่ละคนมีนิสัยบ้าจี้น่ารำคาญThai Definition:อาการที่พูดหรือแสดงโดยขาดสติเมื่อถูกจี้ทำให้ตกใจ
(n) ticklingSee Also: poking with a fingerSyn. การจักจี้, การแหย่Example:การจี้เอวของชายหนุ่มทำให้หล่อนหัวเราะงอหงาย
(n) ticklishnessSee Also: touchinessThai Definition:อาการที่ทำให้รู้สึกเสียว สะดุ้งหรือชวนให้หัวเราะเมื่อถูกจี้ที่เอวหรือรักแร้เป็นต้น
(v) tickleSee Also: itchThai Definition:อาการที่ทำให้รู้สึกเสียว สะดุ้งหรือชวนให้หัวเราะเมื่อถูกจี้ที่เอวหรือรักแร้เป็นต้น
(v) tickleSee Also: touch, poke, stokeSyn. จักจี้, จี๋Example:อย่าไปจี้น้อง เดี๋ยวน้องหัวเราะไม่หยุดThai Definition:เอานิ้วชี้หรือสิ่งของจดหรือแหย่เข้าไป, เอามือแหย่ให้รู้ตัวหรือให้สะดุ้ง
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[bājī] (adj) EN: ticklish ; oversensitive to tickles  FR: très chatouilleux
[jakkajī] (v) EN: tickle ; itch ; feel ticklish  FR: chatouiller
[jī] (v) EN: tickle  FR: chatouiller
[khan] (v) EN: itch ; scratch ; tickle ; irritate ; feel itchy  FR: démanger ; avoir des démangeaisons
[rakhāi] (v) EN: be irritated ; be annoyed ; tickle ; itch  FR: être irrité ; démanger
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(v) dispute or argue stubbornly (especially minor points)
(n) small (2-4 inches) pugnacious mostly scaleless spiny-backed fishes of northern fresh and littoral waters having elaborate courtship; subjects of much researchSyn. prickleback
(n) someone who insists on somethingExample:a stickler for promptness
(n) confined to riversSyn. Gasterosteus pungitius
(n) of rivers and coastal regionsSyn. Gasterosteus aculeatus
(n) a cutaneous sensation often resulting from light stroking
(n) the act of ticklingSyn. titillation, tickling
(v) touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movementsSyn. titillate, vellicate
(v) touch or stroke lightlyExample:The grass tickled her calves
(n) a file of memoranda or notices that remind of things to be doneSyn. tickler file
(n) a small coil in series with the anode of a vacuum tube and coupled to the grid to provide feedback
(adj) exciting by touching lightly so as to cause laughter or twitching movementsSyn. tingling, titillating
(adj) difficult to handle; requiring great tactSyn. touchy, ticklishExample:delicate negotiations with the big powers; hesitates to be explicit on so ticklish a matter; a touchy subject
(v) fill with sublime emotionSyn. thrill, beatify, exalt, tickle pink, inebriateExample:The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies; He was inebriated by his phenomenal success
(n) a really little shtikSyn. schtikl, schtickl, shticklExample:have a shtikl cake
(v) feel sudden intense sensation or emotionSyn. tickle, vibrateExample:he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. [ OE. ban, bon, bone + stickle prickle, sting. See Bone, n., Stickleback. ] (Zool.) A small fish, the three-spined stickleback. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Zool.) A stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Stickled p. pr. & vb. n. Stickling. ] [ Probably fr. OE. stightlen, sti&unr_;tlen, to dispose, arrange, govern, freq. of stihten, AS. stihtan: cf. G. stiften to found, to establish. ] 1. To separate combatants by intervening. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

When he [ the angel ] sees half of the Christians killed, and the rest in a fair way of being routed, he stickles betwixt the remainder of God's host and the race of fiends. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To contend, contest, or altercate, esp. in a pertinacious manner on insufficient grounds. [ 1913 Webster ]

Fortune, as she 's wont, turned fickle,
And for the foe began to stickle. Hudibras. [ 1913 Webster ]

While for paltry punk they roar and stickle. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

The obstinacy with which he stickles for the wrong. Hazlitt. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To play fast and loose; to pass from one side to the other; to trim. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. 1. To separate, as combatants; hence, to quiet, to appease, as disputants. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Which [ question ] violently they pursue,
Nor stickled would they be. Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To intervene in; to stop, or put an end to, by intervening; hence, to arbitrate. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

They ran to him, and, pulling him back by force, stickled that unnatural fray. Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. stick, v. t. & i. ] A shallow rapid in a river; also, the current below a waterfall. [ Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Patient anglers, standing all the day
Near to some shallow stickle or deep bay. W. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. & Prov E. stickle a prickle, spine, sting (AS. sticel) + back. See Stick, v. t., and cf. Banstickle. ] (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of small fishes of the genus Gasterosteus and allied genera. The back is armed with two or more sharp spines. They inhabit both salt and brackish water, and construct curious nests. Called also sticklebag, sharpling, and prickleback. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Stickle, v. t. ] One who stickles. Specifically: -- [ 1913 Webster ]

(a) One who arbitrates a duel; a sidesman to a fencer; a second; an umpire. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Basilius, the judge, appointed sticklers and trumpets whom the others should obey. Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ]

Our former chiefs, like sticklers of the war,
First sought to inflame the parties, then to poise. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

(b) One who pertinaciously contends for some trifling things, as a point of etiquette; an unreasonable, obstinate contender; as, a stickler for ceremony. [ 1913 Webster ]

The Tory or High-church were the greatest sticklers against the exorbitant proceedings of King James II. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Tickled p. pr. & vb. n. Tickling ] [ Perhaps freq. of tick to beat; pat; but cf. also AS. citelian to tickle, D. kittelen, G. kitzlen, OHG. chizzilōn, chuzzilōn, Icel. kitla. Cf. Kittle, v. t. ] 1. To touch lightly, so as to produce a peculiar thrilling sensation, which commonly causes laughter, and a kind of spasm which become dangerous if too long protracted. [ 1913 Webster ]

If you tickle us, do we not laugh? Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To please; to gratify; to make joyous. [ 1913 Webster ]

Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]

Such a nature
Tickled with good success, disdains the shadow
Which he treads on at noon. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. 1. To feel titillation. [ 1913 Webster ]

He with secret joy therefore
Did tickle inwardly in every vein. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To excite the sensation of titillation. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. 1. Ticklish; easily tickled. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Liable to change; uncertain; inconstant. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

The world is now full tickle, sikerly. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

So tickle is the state of earthy things. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Wavering, or liable to waver and fall at the slightest touch; unstable; easily overthrown. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Thy head stands so tickle on thy shoulders, that a milkmaid, if she be in love, may sigh it off. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Uncertain; inconstant; slippery. [ Obs. & R. ] Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A coarse, mixed linen fabric made to be sold in the West Indies. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Unsteadiness. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

For hoard hath hate, and climbing tickleness. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. One who, or that which, tickles. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Something puzzling or difficult. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A book containing a memorandum of notes and debts arranged in the order of their maturity. [ Com. Cant, U. S. ] Bartlett. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A prong used by coopers to extract bungs from casks. [ Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. 1. Sensible to slight touches; easily tickled; as, the sole of the foot is very ticklish; the hardened palm of the hand is not ticklish. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Standing so as to be liable to totter and fall at the slightest touch; unfixed; easily affected; unstable. [ 1913 Webster ]

Can any man with comfort lodge in a condition so dismally ticklish? Barrow. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Difficult; nice; critical; as, a ticklish business. [ 1913 Webster ]

Surely princes had need, in tender matters and ticklish times, to beware what they say. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

-- Tic"klish*ly, adv. -- Tic"klish*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[, yǎngㄧㄤˇto itch; to tickle #9390
[ , yǎng yangㄧㄤˇ ㄧㄤ˙to itch; to tickle #21221
[ , jū níㄐㄩ ㄋㄧˊa stickler for formalities; rigidly adhering to sth; constrained; ill at ease #29100
[  /  , fā yǎngㄈㄚ ㄧㄤˇto tickle; to itch #37218
[ , gé zhiㄍㄜˊ ㄓ˙tickle #161800
[, lu:èlu:ㄜˋtickle; ticklish, funny #377229
[ , sāo yǎngㄙㄠ ㄧㄤˇtickle
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[igaiga ; igaiga] (n) (1) crying of a baby; (2) (from 毬栗) tickle in the throat
[kosobayui ; kosobai ; koshobai] (adj-i) (1) ticklish; (2) embarrassed; awkward; ill at ease (esp. when receiving public praise)
[kochokocho ; kochokocho] (adv, adv-to, vs) (on-mim) coochy-coo; hitchy-koo; kitchy-koo (tickling sound)
[かかずらう, kakazurau] (v5u, vi) (1) (uk) to be mixed up with; to have a connection with (a troublesome matter); (2) to be a stickler about; to be finicky about (some triviality); (3) to take part (in some work); to hang about; to bother (someone)
[かかずりあう, kakazuriau] (v5u, vi) (1) (uk) (col) (See 係う・かかずらう・1) to be mixed up with; to have a connection with (a troublesome matter); (2) to be a stickler about; to be finicky about (some triviality); (3) to take part (in some work); to hang about; to bother (someone)
[こうでい, koudei] (n, vs) adherence to; being a stickler
[とげうお, togeuo] (n) stickleback (fish)
[いとよ;イトヨ, itoyo ; itoyo] (n) (uk) three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
[しゃくしじょうぎ, shakushijougi] (adj-na, n) a hard-and-fast rule; stick fast to rules; a stickler (for rules); hidebound system; inflexible
[めされる, mesareru] (v1, vt) (1) (hon) to do; (2) to eat; to drink; (3) to put on; to wear; (4) to buy; (5) to ride; (6) to catch (a cold); to take (a bath); to tickle (one's fancy); to put on (years); to commit (seppuku); (suf, v1) (7) (arch) (hon) honorific suffix used after the -masu stem of a verb
[めす, mesu] (v5s, vt) (1) (hon) to call; to invite; to send for; to summon; (2) to eat; to drink; (3) to put on; to wear; (4) to ride; (5) to catch (a cold); to take (a bath); to tickle (one's fancy); to put on (years); to commit (seppuku); (6) (See 召される・1) to do; (7) (arch) honorific suffix used after the -masu stem of a verb; (P)
[はりよ;はりうお;ハリヨ, hariyo ; hariuo ; hariyo] (n) (uk) Gasterosteus microcephalus (species of stickleback)
[さより(gikun);はりお(針魚)(ok);サヨリ, sayori (gikun); hario ( hari sakana )(ok); sayori] (n) (uk) Japanese halfbeak (species of fish with elongated lower jaw) (Hemiramphus sajori); stickleback
[いたしかゆし, itashikayushi] (exp) delicate or ticklish situation; choice of two evils; mixed blessing
[とみよ;トミヨ, tomiyo ; tomiyo] (n) (uk) Amur stickleback (Pungitius sinensis)
[くすぐったい, kusuguttai] (adj-i) (1) (uk) ticklish; (2) embarrassing; (P)
[くすぐり, kusuguri] (n) (1) tickle; tickling; (2) joke; gag
[くすぐる, kusuguru] (v5r, vt) (1) (uk) to tickle; (2) (uk) to tickle (one's fancy); to appeal; to flatter; to titillate; (3) (uk) to amuse; to entertain; (P)
[とげうお;トゲウオ, togeuo ; togeuo] (n) (uk) stickleback (any fish of family Gasterosteidae)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Notizbuch { n } | Notizbücher { pl }
tickler | ticklers
Verfechter { m } | Verfechter { pl }
stickler | sticklers
kitzlig { adj }
ticklish
kitzlig { adv }
ticklishly
köstlich amüsiert
tickled pink
krabbeln; kribbeln; kitzeln | krabbelnd; kribbelnd; kitzelnd | gekrabbelt; gekribbelt; gekitzelt | krabbelt; kribbelt; kitzelt | krabbelte; kribbelte; kitzelte
to tickle | tickling | tickled | tickles | tickled
verfechten | verfechtend | verfechtet; verficht | verfechtete; verfocht
to stickle | stickling | stickles | stickled
Stichling { m } [ zool. ] | Stichlinge { pl }
stickleback | sicklebacks
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