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teasing    音標拼音: [t'izɪŋ]
teasing
adj 1: playfully vexing (especially by ridicule); "his face wore
a somewhat quizzical almost impertinent air"- Lawrence
Durrell [synonym: {mocking}, {teasing}, {quizzical}]
2: arousing sexual desire without intending to satisfy it; "her
lazy teasing smile"
3: causing irritation or annoyance; "tapping an annoying rhythm
on his glass with his fork"; "aircraft noise is particularly
bothersome near the airport"; "found it galling to have to
ask permission"; "an irritating delay"; "nettlesome
paperwork"; "a pesky mosquito"; "swarms of pestering gnats";
"a plaguey newfangled safety catch"; "a teasing and
persistent thought annoyed him"; "a vexatious child"; "it is
vexing to have to admit you are wrong" [synonym: {annoying},
{bothersome}, {galling}, {irritating}, {nettlesome}, {pesky},
{pestering}, {pestiferous}, {plaguy}, {plaguey}, {teasing},
{vexatious}, {vexing}]
n 1: the act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously
(especially by ridicule); provoking someone with persistent
annoyances; "he ignored their teases"; "his ribbing was
gentle but persistent" [synonym: {tease}, {teasing}, {ribbing},
{tantalization}]
2: playful vexation; "the parody was just a form of teasing"
3: the act of removing tangles from you hair with a comb [synonym:
{comb-out}, {teasing}]

Tease \Tease\ (t[=e]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Teased} (t[=e]zd);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Teasing}.] [AS. t?san to pluck, tease; akin
to OD. teesen, MHG. zeisen, Dan. t[ae]se, t[ae]sse. [root]58.
Cf. {Touse}.]
1. To comb or card, as wool or flax. "Teasing matted wool."
--Wordsworth.
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2. To stratch, as cloth, for the purpose of raising a nap;
teasel.
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3. (Anat.) To tear or separate into minute shreds, as with
needles or similar instruments.
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4. To vex with importunity or impertinence; to harass, annoy,
disturb, or irritate by petty requests, or by jests and
raillery; to plague. --Cowper.
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He . . . suffered them to tease him into acts
directly opposed to his strongest inclinations.
--Macaulay.
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Syn: To vex; harass: annoy; disturb; irritate; plague;
torment; mortify; tantalize; chagrin.

Usage: {Tease}, {Vex}. To tease is literally to pull or
scratch, and implies a prolonged annoyance in respect
to little things, which is often more irritating, and
harder to bear, than severe pain. Vex meant originally
to seize and bear away hither and thither, and hence,
to disturb; as, to vex the ocean with storms. This
sense of the term now rarely occurs; but vex is still
a stronger word than tease, denoting the disturbance
or anger created by minor provocations, losses,
disappointments, etc. We are teased by the buzzing of
a fly in our eyes; we are vexed by the carelessness or
stupidity of our servants.
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Not by the force of carnal reason,
But indefatigable teasing. --Hudibras.
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In disappointments, where the affections have
been strongly placed, and the expectations
sanguine, particularly where the agency of
others is concerned, sorrow may degenerate into
vexation and chagrin. --Cogan.
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{Tease tenon} (Joinery), a long tenon at the top of a post to
receive two beams crossing each other one above the other.
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147 Moby Thesaurus words for "teasing":
aggravating, alluring, annoying, appealing, appetizing, attractive,
bantering, beguiling, bewitching, blandishing, blandishment,
booing, bothering, bothersome, buttonholing, cajolement, cajolery,
cajoling, captivating, catcalling, catching, chaffing, charismatic,
charming, coaxing, come-hither, coquettish, demanding, derisive,
derisory, disappointing, disturbing, dunning, enchanting, engaging,
enravishing, enthralling, enticing, entrancing, exasperating,
exciting, exotic, falling short, fascinating, fetching, fleering,
flippant, flirtatious, fooling, galling, glamorous, grinning,
harassing, hazing, hissing, hooting, hypnotic, importunate,
importunateness, importune, importunity, insistent, interesting,
intriguing, inviting, irking, irksome, irresistible, irritating,
jeering, jesting, joking, jollying, joshing, kidding, leering,
mesmeric, mocking, mouth-watering, nagging, panning, pesky,
pestering, pestiferous, pestilent, pestilential, piquant,
plaguesome, plaguey, plaguing, plying, prepossessing, pressing,
pressure, provocative, provoking, provoquant, quizzical, ragging,
railing, rallying, ravishing, razzing, ribbing, ridiculing,
roasting, scoffing, second best, seducing, seductive, siren,
sirenic, smart, smart-alecky, smart-ass, smirking, sneering,
snickering, sniggering, snorting, spellbinding, spellful, taking,
tantalizing, taunting, tempting, tickling, tiresome, titillating,
titillative, tormenting, troublesome, troubling, twitting,
unsatisfactory, urgency, urgent, urging, vexatious, vexing,
wearisome, wheedling, winning, winsome, witching, worrisome,
worrying

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  • TEASE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    worry, annoy, harass, harry, plague, pester, tease mean to disturb or irritate by persistent acts worry implies an incessant goading or attacking that drives one to desperation annoy implies disturbing one's composure or peace of mind by intrusion, interference, or petty attacks
  • Teasing - Wikipedia
    When teasing is unwelcome, it may be regarded as harassment or mobbing, especially in the workplace and school, or as a form of bullying or emotional abuse If done in public, it may be regarded as humiliation Teasing can also be regarded as educative when it is used as a way of informal learning
  • TEASING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    TEASING definition: 1 present participle of tease 2 to laugh at someone or say unkind things about them, either… Learn more
  • TEASING Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Teasing definition: the act of persistently annoying someone, especially playfully and with silly jokes about them See examples of TEASING used in a sentence
  • Teasing - definition of teasing by The Free Dictionary
    teasing - the act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously (especially by ridicule); provoking someone with persistent annoyances; "he ignored their teases"; "his ribbing was gentle but persistent"
  • Psychology of Teasing: Motives, Effects, and Coping Strategies
    At its core, teasing is a form of communication that involves making fun of or mocking someone in a playful or provocative manner It’s not quite verbal aggression, but it’s not entirely innocent either
  • Teasing - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    “a teasing and persistent thought annoyed him” synonyms: annoying , bothersome , galling , grating , irritating , nettlesome , pesky , pestering , pestiferous , plaguey , plaguy , vexatious , vexing
  • TEASING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    A teasing expression or manner shows that the person is not completely serious about what they are saying or doing 'But we're having such fun, aren't we?' he protested with a teasing smile Smith was at his most teasing
  • tease verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of tease verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • Teasing | A Simplified Psychology Guide
    Definition of Teasing: Teasing is a form of playful behavior characterized by making gentle fun or playful mockery of someone or something Main Features of Teasing: Playfulness: Teasing is done in a lighthearted and mischievous manner, without any intention to harm or hurt





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