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prick up ears

/prik/US // prɪk //UK // (prɪk) //

竖起耳朵,竖起耳朵听,竖起耳朵来,竖立耳朵

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
    • : a sharp point; prickle.
    • : the act of pricking: the prick of a needle.
    • : the state or sensation of being pricked.
    • : a sharp pain caused by or as if by being pricked; twinge.
    • : the pointed end of a prickspur.
    • : Slang: Vulgar. penis. an obnoxious or contemptible person.
    • : Archaic. a goad for oxen.
    • : Obsolete. a small or minute mark, a dot, or a point.
    • : Obsolete. any pointed instrument or weapon.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to pierce with a sharp point; puncture.
    • : to affect with sharp pain, as from piercing.
    • : to cause sharp mental pain to; sting, as with remorse, anger, etc.: His conscience pricked him.
    • : to urge on with or as if with a goad or spur: My duty pricks me on.
    • : to mark with pricks or dots in tracing something.
    • : to mark or trace on a surface by pricks or dots.
    • : to cause to stand erect or point upward: The dog pricked his ears at the sound of the bell.
    • : Farriery. to lame by driving a nail improperly into its hoof.to nick: to prick a horse's tail.
    • : to measure on a chart with dividers.
    • : Horticulture. to transplant into a container that provides more room for growth.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to perform the action of piercing or puncturing something.
    • : to have a sensation of being pricked.
    • : to spur or urge a horse on; ride rapidly.
    • : to rise erect or point upward, as the ears of an animal.

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Examples

  • Using a fork, prick each potato in several places, then place them on the baking sheet and bake for about 30 minutes.

  • They were meant to prick, humiliate and demoralize the soldiers so they would defect from the war.

  • Using the sharp point of the knife, prick the duck skin all over except for the drumsticks.

  • Note that you should never prick or slice open quality sausages before cooking them.

  • The company 1Drop Diagnostics, which is developing credit card–sized chips to detect chemical markers of different diseases in blood samples from a finger prick, is working on portable blood tests for astronauts.

  • For those of you who believe in following the money, prick up your ears.

  • Prick the bladder with a needle every so often,” she advises sagely, “to keep it from exploding.

  • The columnist was a royal prick, but he had this soft spot for Damon Runyon, who was dying at the time.

  • The prick of conscience she has alerts us to the fact that she is different from Francis—or just at a different stage of her life.

  • A 1992 episode of the sitcom imagined what it would be like if a bubble boy was actually kind of prick.

  • Then they continue to prick the body, and, as they say, they draw off or suck out the humors until the body is left dry.

  • She ain't all greyhound; but the best man as ever I knew always said there never was a prick-eared one a bad 'un.

  • This time I had my ankus with me, so that in case he should run away again I could prick his neck and make him behave.

  • In Stanley's experience one man died within a minute, from a mere pin prick in the breast.

  • Then the Loon tried to prick the Tin Woodman's leg, but the tin only blunted the point of the thorn.