英 [ˈtɪklɪʃ] 美 [ˈtɪklɪʃ]
adj. 不安定的,不稳定的;难对付的;易倒的;易痒的;忌讳的
ticklish /ˈtɪklɪʃ/
形容词 A ticklish problem, situation, or task is difficult and needs to be dealt with carefully. (问题、情况、任务等)艰难的; 难处理的; 棘手的
So car makers are faced with the ticklish problem of how to project products at new buyers.
因此,汽车制造商面临着怎样向新顾客树立产品形象的难题。
形容词 Someone who is ticklish is sensitive to being tickled, and laughs as soon as you tickle them. 怕痒的; 怕胳肢的
This massage method is not recommended for anyone who is very ticklish.
这种按摩法不推荐给很怕痒的人使用。
... thwart 阻挠,使...受挫 ticklish 易怒的;易变的,不稳定的 tidy 整洁的,有条理的;精确的 ...
... tickler 棘手的问题,难题 ticklish 怕痒的;易怒的 tidy 整齐的,整洁的 ...
... 最近从事的岗位 recentjobs 需要小心从事的 ticklish 个人从事的调查 private studies ...
... shaky 不稳固的 ticklish 难对付的 threatening 威胁(性)的 ...
Are you ticklish?
你怕痒吗?
This massage method is not recommended for anyone who is very ticklish.
这种按摩法不推荐给很怕痒的人使用。
So car makers are faced with the ticklish problem of how to project products at new buyers.
因此,汽车制造商面临着怎样向新顾客树立产品形象的难题。
Then there is the ticklish issue of multinationals testing drugs in a poor country.
The devil within the details of something as ground-breaking as this will be ticklish indeed to sort.
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To make matters more ticklish, there was a half-mile of unplowed driveway between us and the main road.