prickly
prick
ˈprɪk
prik
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British pronunciation
/pɹˈɪkli/

“prickly”的英语定义和含义

prickly
01

易怒的, 敏感的

having a tendency to become easily irritated or offended
example
例子
Her prickly personality made it difficult for others to approach her with feedback.
带刺的个性让别人很难接近她给予反馈。
He became prickly when the topic of his past mistakes came up in conversation.
当谈话中提到他过去的错误时,他变得易怒
02

多刺的, 尖锐的

having a texture that feels sharp, spiky, or rough to the touch
example
例子
The surface of the cactus was prickly to the touch, warning of potential discomfort.
仙人掌的表面摸起来多刺,警告着潜在的不适。
The thistle plant had prickly leaves that deterred animals from grazing on it.
蓟类植物有多刺的叶子,阻止动物啃食。
03

刺痛的, 引起刺痛感的

causing a stinging or tingling sensation
example
例子
The prickly sensation on her skin warned her of an allergic reaction.
她皮肤上的刺痛感警告她有过敏反应。
After falling into the bushes, he felt a prickly pain from the thorns.
掉进灌木丛后,他感到荆棘带来的刺痛
04

棘手的, 敏感的

causing difficulty or discomfort
example
例子
The conversation turned prickly when they discussed politics.
当他们讨论政治时,谈话变得棘手
Navigating the prickly issue of layoffs required careful communication.
应对裁员这一棘手问题需要谨慎的沟通。
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