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  *癢* | 癢* | *癢
to itch / to tickle
HSK 7-9
to scratch (an itch) / to tickle
(coll.) to need a spanking
to itch / itchiness
to itch / to tickle
lit. doesn't hurt, doesn't tickle (idiom); sth is wrong, but not quite sure what / fig. not getting to any matter of substance / scratching the surface / superficial / perfunctory
to tickle
(fig.) to itch (to do sth)
not to affect sb; irrelevant; of no importance; insignificant
to itch to demonstrate one's skill
pain and itch / sufferings / importance / consequence
seven-year itch
to tickle / to itch
unimportant / of no consequence
lit. to scratch the outside of the boot (idiom) / fig. beside the point / ineffectual
numb / unfeeling / indifferent / inconsequential
to scratch an itch
to be ticklish
(idiom) to feel a strong urge (to do sth)
scrapie (prion disease of sheep)
pruritus / itchy skin
backscratcher (made from bamboo etc)
scrapie (prion disease of sheep)
scrapie (prion disease of sheep)
scrapie (prion disease of sheep)
lit. when covered with lice, one doesn't feel the itching anymore, and when up to one's ears in debt, one ceases to worry about it (saying) / fig. to be past worrying (about sth)
lit. when covered with lice, one doesn't feel the itching anymore (idiom) / fig. to be past worrying (about sth)


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