tickle
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A(z) „tickle” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to tickle
01

csiklandoz, megcsiklandoz

to lightly touch or stroke a sensitive part of the body, causing a tingling or laughing sensation
Transitive: to tickle sb/sth
to tickle definition and meaning
Példåk
The baby 's laughter echoed through the room as the parent gently tickled its tiny feet.
A baba nevetĂ©se visszhangzott a szobĂĄban, miközben a szĂŒlƑ gyengĂ©den csiklandozta a kis lĂĄbĂĄt.
02

csiklandoz, csikland

to touch or move lightly with a gentle, often repetitive motion
Transitive: to tickle sth
Példåk
The breeze tickled the surface of the water, creating ripples.
A szellƑ csiklandozta a vĂ­z felszĂ­nĂ©t, hullĂĄmokat keltve.
03

csiklandoz, kellemesen stimulĂĄl

to stimulate or excite in a positive and enjoyable manner
Transitive: to tickle someone's mind or senses
Példåk
Her witty remarks always tickle the audience's intellect during her speeches.
Beszédei sorån okos megjegyzései mindig csiklandozzåk a közönség intellektusåt.
01

csiklandozĂĄs

the act of tickling
tickle definition and meaning
02

csiklandozås, bizsergés

a cutaneous sensation often resulting from light stroking
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