tease
英式音标:[ti:z] 美式音标:[tiz]
tease基本解释 vt. 取笑;戏弄;梳理;欺负;强求;使起毛n. 戏弄;爱纠缠的小孩;挑逗者;卖弄风骚的女孩vi. 取笑 tease的意思释义 vt.取笑,戏

tease怎么读
英式音标:[ti:z]
美式音标:[tiz]
tease基本解释
vt. 取笑;戏弄;梳理;欺负;强求;使起毛
n. 戏弄;爱纠缠的小孩;挑逗者;卖弄风骚的女孩
vi. 取笑
tease的意思释义
vt.
取笑,戏弄;挑逗;强要;
vi.
梳理(羊毛等);起绒;
n.
爱嘲弄他人的人;取笑卖弄风骚的人;
变形
复数:teases过去式:teased过去分词:teased现在分词:teasing第三人称单数:teases
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 取笑; 逗弄 make fun of sb playfully or unkindly; vex or worry by tricks
vt. 使烦恼; 强求 annoy by making repeated requests
英英释义
tease[ ti:z ]n.
someone given to teasing (as by mocking or stirring curiosity)
同义词:teaserannoyervexer
a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men
同义词:coquetteflirtvampvamperminxprickteaser
the act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously (especially by ridicule); provoking someone with persistent annoyances
\"he ignored their teases\"
同义词:teasingribbingtantalization
v.
annoy persistently
\"The children teased the boy because of his stammer\"
同义词:badgerpesterbugbeleaguer
harass with persistent criticism or carping
\"The children teased the new teacher\"
同义词:razzragcodtantalizetantalisebaittaunttwitrallyride
to arouse hope, desire, or curiosity without satisfying them
\"The advertisement is intended to tease the customers\"
tear into pieces
\"tease tissue for microscopic examinations\"
raise the nap of (fabrics)
disentangle and raise the fibers of
\"tease wool\"
同义词:tease apartloosen
separate the fibers of
\"tease wool\"
同义词:card
mock or make fun of playfully
\"the flirting man teased the young woman\"
ruffle (one\'s hair) by combing towards the ends towards the scalp, for a full effect
同义词:fluff
tease用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
tease the cat逗猫玩
tease the dog逗狗玩
~+副词
tease boisterously兴高采烈地逗弄
tease ceaselessly不断地逗弄
tease characteristically具有特色地逗弄
tease cleverly巧妙地逗弄
tease clumsily拙劣地逗弄
tease constantly连续地逗弄
tease creatively创造性地逗弄
tease curiously不寻常地逗弄
tease daringly大胆地逗弄
tease delicately微妙地逗弄
tease desperately毫无顾忌地逗弄
tease directly直接地逗弄
tease enthusiastically全心全意地逗弄
tease frequently常常逗弄
tease inadvertently非故意地逗弄
tease ineffectually效果不佳地逗弄
tease insultingly侮辱性地逗弄
tease irritatingly烦躁地逗弄
tease murderously极其危险地逗弄
tease patiently耐心地逗弄
tease repeatedly多次地逗弄
tease restlessly不停地逗弄
tease ridiculously荒唐可笑地逗弄
tease selectively有选择地逗弄
tease slyly偷偷摸摸地逗弄
tease unceremoniously无礼地逗弄
tease unconsciously不自觉地逗弄
tease unmistakably显而易见地逗弄
tease viciously恶意地逗弄
tease wearily令人厌烦地逗弄
tease wilfully故意地逗弄
tease out梳理
~+介词
tease for使(某人)烦恼
tease into强求
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
He is a terrible tease.
他特别爱戏弄人。
用作动词(v.)
It\'s too bad of you to tease the child like that.
你那样逗弄小孩真不好。
You must never tease a child because he stutters .
你切不可因为一个孩子口吃而去取笑他。
Don\'t take it seriously. He\'s only teasing.
别把它当真,他只不过是在开玩笑。
例句参考
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How to cut strip sets in the Strip Tease quilt. Detailed photo\'s and directions.
Superconductivity researchers tease out facts from artifacts
How much sediment have we added to a floodplain? Preliminary results of using contaminated sediments to tease out enhanced depositio...
Sox2 is required for sensory organ development in the mammalian inner ear.
Characterization of the cDNA encoding human nucleophosmin and studies of its role in normal and abnormal growth
Chromosome specific paints from a high resolution flow karyotype of the mouse
Patterns of meiotic recombination in human fetal oocytes
tease词源
tease
tease: [OE] Tease originally meant ‘separate the fibres of wool’ (a sense still perceptible in the metaphorical tease out ‘disentangle something complicated’). It came from a prehistoric West Germanic *taisjan, whose base was also the source of English teasel [OE], a plant whose prickly flower heads were used for carding wool. The notion of ‘irritating someone with prickles’ led in the 17th century to tease being used for ‘pester’, which gradually weakened into ‘make fun of’.
tease (v.)
formerly also teaze, Old English tæsan \"pluck, pull, tear; pull apart, comb\" (fibers of wool, flax, etc.), from Proto-Germanic *taisijan (cognates: Danish tæse, Middle Dutch tesen, Dutch tezen \"to draw, pull, scratch,\" Old High German zeisan \"to tease, pick wool\").The original sense is of running thorns through wool or flax to separate, shred, or card the fibers. The figurative sense of \"vex, worry, annoy\" (sometimes done in good humor) emerged 1610s. For similar sense development, compare heckle. Hairdressing sense is recorded from 1957. Related: Teased; teasing; teasingly.
tease (n.)
1690s, \"act of teasing,\" from tease (v.). Meaning \"one who teases\" is from 1852. Specifically as short for cock-teaser, it was in use by 1976.
