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TICKLES - traduction vers arabe

TOUCHING A PERSON IN A WAY THAT CAUSES INVOLUNTARY TWITCHING MOVEMENTS OR LAUGHTER
Ticklish; Tickle; Tickly; Tickles; Ticklishness; Self-tickling
  • François Boucher – Le sommeil interrompu
  • James John Hill
  • ''Tickling The Baby'' by [[Fritz Zuber-Buhler]], 19th century painting

TICKLES         

ألاسم

دَغْدَغَة خَفِيفَة

الفعل

اِخْتَزَّ ; حَفَزَ ; خَزَّ ; دَغْدَغَ ; طَعَنَ ; نَخَزَ ; نَخَسَ ; نَغَزَ ; نَكَزَ ; هَمَزَ ; وَخَزَ

tickling         
‎ دَغْدَغَة‎
TICKLE         

ألاسم

دَغْدَغَة خَفِيفَة

الفعل

اِخْتَزَّ ; حَفَزَ ; خَزَّ ; دَغْدَغَ ; طَعَنَ ; نَخَزَ ; نَخَسَ ; نَغَزَ ; نَكَزَ ; هَمَزَ ; وَخَزَ

Définition

tickle
v. a.
1.
Titillate.
2.
Please (by trifles), delight, gladden, rejoice, gratify, make glad, give joy to, take one's fancy, do one's heart good.

Wikipédia

Tickling

Tickling is the act of touching a part of a body in a way that causes involuntary twitching movements or laughter. The word "tickle"  evolved from the Middle English tikelen, perhaps frequentative of ticken, to touch lightly.

In 1897, psychologists G. Stanley Hall and Arthur Allin described a "tickle" as two different types of phenomena. One type is caused by very light movement across the skin. This type of tickle, called a knismesis, generally does not produce laughter and is sometimes accompanied by an itching sensation.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour TICKLES
1. The entrance is a dragon‘s mouth, complete with a giant uvula that tickles visitors‘ heads.
2. It was one of the best tickles of both our otherwise undistinguished literary careers.
3. "She even had two children between flights, and that tickles us, too.
4. Langer tickles it through gulley again to the third man boundary.
5. That‘s because it tickles a sensitive zone on the boundary between fact and fiction, between documentary and titillation.