prickly

prickly
adjective
1) (with prickles) see academic.ru/57899/prickle">prickle 1.: dornig; stachelig

be prickly — [Pflanze:] Dornen/Stacheln haben

2) (fig.) empfindlich
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adjective
1) (covered with prickles: Holly is a prickly plant.) stachelig
2) (pricking; stinging: a prickly rash.) prickelnd
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prick·ly
[ˈprɪkli]
adj
1. (thorny) stachelig
2. (scratchy) kratzig
woollen jumpers are so \prickly Wollpullover kratzen immer so
3. (fam: easily offended) person [leicht] reizbar; (stronger) bissig, kratzbürstig
a \prickly subject [or issue] ein heikles Thema
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['prIklɪ]
adj (+er)
1) plant, fish, animal stach(e)lig; beard, material kratzig; sensation stechend; (= tingling) prickelnd (also fig)
2) (fig) person bissig; woman also kratzbürstig (inf)

as prickly as a hedgehog — stachelig wie ein Igel

3) (= sore) eyes schmerzend, gereizt
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prickly [ˈprıklı] adj
1. stach(e)lig, dornig
2. kribbelnd, prickelnd
3. fig reizbar
4. fig kompliziert, verzwickt
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adjective
1) (with prickles) see prickle 1.: dornig; stachelig

be prickly — [Pflanze:] Dornen/Stacheln haben

2) (fig.) empfindlich

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