Goose bumps Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡus/ /ˈbəmps
GOOS-bumps
ɡˈuːs/ /bˈʌmps
GOOS-bumps
释义
Small raised spots that appear on your skin when you feel cold, afraid, or excited.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used with 'give', 'get', or 'have' (e.g., 'gave me goose bumps'). Describes a physical reaction, not a permanent condition. Commonly linked to strong emotions or cold temperatures.
Spanish: piel de gallinaPortuguese (BR): arrepiosPortuguese (PT): arrepiosChinese (Simplified): 鸡皮疙瘩Chinese (Traditional): 雞皮疙瘩Hindi: रोमांचArabic: قشعريرةBengali: কাঁটা - গুজবাম্পস (শরীরে ছোট ছোট উকুনের মতো আঁচড়া ওঠা)Russian: мурашкиJapanese: 鳥肌(とりはだ)Vietnamese: nổi da gàKorean: 소름Turkish: tüylerim diken diken olmakUrdu: رونگٹےIndonesian: merinding
例句
Cool air gives me goose bumps.
basic
That scary movie gave me goose bumps.
basic
I get goose bumps when I hear that song.
basic
Just thinking about the accident gives me goose bumps.
natural
Her voice was so beautiful, it gave the whole audience goose bumps.
natural
I looked outside, saw the dark sky, and instantly got goose bumps.
natural