Goose bumps
volume
British pronunciation/ɡˈuːsbʌmp/
American pronunciation/ɡˈuːsbʌmp/

"goose bumps" の定義と意味

Goose bumps
01

鳥肌

a state in which little bumps appear on the skin and bodily hair becomes upright because of excitement, cold, or fear
goose bumps definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "goose bumps" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "goose bumps" can be traced back to the physical appearance of the skin when it becomes raised and bumpy. The term "goose bumps" itself has been in use since the early 19th century. It is believed to have derived from the resemblance of the raised skin to the plucked skin of a goose, which has small bumps or protrusions. This phrase is used when discussing the physiological response to specific things, such as cold temperatures, intense emotions, or moments of fear or excitement.

example
examples
As the roller coaster reached its highest peak, a surge of excitement ran through me, and I got goose bumps.
The haunting melody gave me goose bumps as it resonated through the concert hall.
When he proposed to her, she felt a rush of emotions, and goose bumps appeared on her skin.
download-mobile-app
モバイルアプリをダウンロード
Langeek Mobile Application
アプリケーションをダウンロード
LanGeek
アプリをダウンロード
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store