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B2to have orcauseanuncomfortablefeelingon theskinthat makes youwanttorubit withyournails: 发痒 I can'twearwool- it makes me itch.我不能穿毛料衣服——穿了就浑身发痒。 - What's thatbigredlumponyourarm? Does it itch?
- Try not toscratchthosespots, nomatterhow much they itch, or you'll make thembleed.
- There's amosquitobiteon myanklethat is itching likecrazy!
- She won'twearthatbeautifulwoollenjumper; shecomplainsthat it itches.
- Why are youwrinklingyournoselike that? Is it itching?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSkin complaints & blemishes - age spot
- anti-crack
- anti-dandruff
- anti-leprosy
- anti-ulcer
- birthmark
- carbuncle
- chapped
- contusion
- eczema
- impetigo
- itchy
- melanoma
- pruritic
- pruritus
- pyoderma gangrenosum
- redness
- rosacea
- scald
- shingle
See more results » anuncomfortablefeelingon theskinthat makes youwanttorubit withyournails: 痒I've got an itch on the back of myneck.我脖子后面有一处发痒。 - Could youscratchmy back for me? I've got aninfuriatingitchrightin themiddlethere.
- He's gotsensitiveskinand anything exceptpurecottongives him anawfulitch.
- The itch from thatrashisdrivinghermad- IthinkI'll give her anantihistaminetablet.
- Mygrandmotherwas verystrictand if you had an itch inchurchyou wereforbiddenfromscratchingit.
- Poordog- Iwonderwhat'scausingthat itch. Have you got asorepatch, or is it aflea?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSkin complaints & blemishes - age spot
- anti-crack
- anti-dandruff
- anti-leprosy
- anti-ulcer
- birthmark
- carbuncle
- chapped
- contusion
- eczema
- impetigo
- itchy
- melanoma
- pruritic
- pruritus
- pyoderma gangrenosum
- redness
- rosacea
- scald
- shingle
See more results » (Definition ofitchfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)itch| American Dictionaryto have anuncomfortablefeelingon theskinthat makes youwanttorubit with something hard: Myinsectbitesare itching. anuncomfortablefeelingon theskinthat makes youwanttorubit with something hard: I have an itch on the back of myneck. [+ to infinitive]He has an itch(=desire)totravel. (Definition ofitchfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofitchitch The latter condition might apply if, say, your nose itched.From theCambridge English Corpus Nevertheless, most readers will be itching to read more about the music.From theCambridge English Corpus Possible symptoms were nasal secretion, nasal blockage, itching and sneezing.From theCambridge English Corpus Unlike mere sensations (pains, itches, etc.), feelings, emotions, and sentiments are often intimately connected with the attitudes we have toward ourselves and our surroundings.From theCambridge English Corpus The symptoms are of itching or of soreness.From theCambridge English Corpus He was itching all over even when he was in his bed.From theCambridge English Corpus The rustic revelry that these folk musicians triggered off was so infectious that one was itching as a spectator to join in.From theCambridge English Corpus She had also noted patches of discoloured skin on the inner aspect of both ankles which itched.From theCambridge English Corpus When they left the water, they felt severe itching without any lesions.From theCambridge English Corpus She developed itching, burning and pain that persisted up to 8 months.From theCambridge English Corpus During the infection, mites burrow in the skin to feed and reproduce, and their activities cause an intense irritation leading to itching and scratching.From theCambridge English Corpus Given all this, it of course follows that if the metaphysical presuppositions of cognitive science are causing genuine itches, then everyone ought to care about scratching in the right place.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, for example, pains, tickles and itches, and human and animal mental events and processes generally, exist only insofar as they are experienced by human or animal subjects.From theCambridge English Corpus Symptoms from the rash were described as follows, itching 17 (81 %), discharge from the rash 10 (48 %), pain from the rash 8 (38 %), loss of appetite 2 (10 %).From theCambridge English Corpus The bites are extremely irritating, causing nodular, inflamed swellings thatitchpersistently for several days or even weeks.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/itch## |