0 to touch (sensitive parts of someone’s skin) lightly, often making the person laugh -- cù
1 (of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way -- buồn
My nose tickles.
2 to amuse -- làm ai buồn cười
3 an act or feeling of tickling. -- cảm thấy buồn cười
4 a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough) -- buồn ho, ngứa họng
Surely this fails to do justice to our apprehension of being in pain and feeling tickled.
Later, while tickling her infant, she loomed close to her face and bared her teeth.
Few of us have not been intellectually and pleasurably tickled in one or more of these areas.
As its potentially humiliating nature, the fact that it makes you helpless, and its association with the "precarious" all suggest, tickling renders the tickled powerless.
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.
A baby surely finds pleasure in being tickled without having first desired it, and we may similarly sunshine on our back which we had not sought.
The cool mid-morning breeze tickles the hairs on my bare arms as the autumn air competes with the summer sun for control over the changing season.
The infant responds to maternal touching and tickling with laughter and smiling, acts reinforcing further maternal touching until it becomes excessive, when the infant begins to fuss and cry.
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