WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| Traduções principais |
| tickled adj | figurative, informal (amused) | animado, encantado, feliz adj |
| | I'm tickled that you're wearing the hat I gave you. |
WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| Traduções principais |
| tickle [sb/sth]⇒ vtr | (act to cause sensation) | fazer cócegas expres v |
| | | comichar vt |
| | The grass tickled Nina's bare feet as she carried her morning coffee to the table in the garden. |
| | A grama fez cócegas nos pés descalços de Nina enquanto ela levava seu café matinal para a mesa no jardim. |
| tickle n | (sensation) | cócegas sf pl |
| | Harry felt a tickle on the back of his neck, and brushed away a fly. |
| | Harry sentiu cócegas em sua nuca e espantou uma mosca. |
| tickle⇒ vi | (cause sensation) | fazer cócegas expres v |
| | Stop it! That tickles! |
| | Pare! Isto faz cócegas! |
| Traduções complementares |
| tickle [sth/sb]⇒ vtr | figurative (amuse, entertain) | divertir vt |
| | Her husband's insistence on planting his onions in perfectly straight lines tickled Lydia. |
| tickle [sb]⇒ vtr | often passive (please, gratify) | excitar vt |
| | | animar vt |
| | The old lady was tickled to be able to meet up with her childhood friend. |
| tickle [sth]⇒ vtr | figurative (arouse, kindle) | atiçar vt |
| | The strange noises coming from the other side of the wall tickled Audrey's curiosity. |
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