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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 tease /ˈtiz/
 (vt.)欺負,嘲弄,取笑,強求,梳理,使起毛 ;揶揄者,戲弄

From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典

 tease /ˈtɪz/ 及物動詞
 撥,挑

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Tease v. t. [imp. & p. p. Teased p. pr. & vb. n. Teasing.]
 1. To comb or card, as wool or flax. Teasing matted wool.”
 2. To stratch, as cloth, for the purpose of raising a nap; teasel.
 3. Anat. To tear or separate into minute shreds, as with needles or similar instruments.
 4. To vex with importunity or impertinence; to harass, annoy, disturb, or irritate by petty requests, or by jests and raillery; to plague.
    He . . . suffered them to tease him into acts directly opposed to his strongest inclinations.   --Macaulay.
 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.
 Not by the force of carnal reason,
 But indefatigable teasing.   --Hudibras.
    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.
 Tease tenon Joinery, a long tenon at the top of a post to receive two beams crossing each other one above the other.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Tease n. One who teases or plagues. [Colloq.]
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 tease
      n 1: someone given to teasing (as by mocking or stirring
           curiosity) [syn: teaser, annoyer, vexer]
      2: a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men
         [syn: coquette, flirt, vamp, vamper, minx, prickteaser]
      3: 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" [syn: teasing, ribbing]
      v 1: annoy persistently; "The children teased the boy because of
           his stammer" [syn: badger, pester, bug, beleaguer]
      2: harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children
         teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my
         failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a
         jacket and tie" [syn: razz, rag, cod, tantalize, tantalise,
          bait, taunt, twit, rally, ride]
      3: to arouse hope, desire, or curiosity without satisfying
         them; "The advertisement is intended to tease the
         customers"; "She has a way of teasing men with her
         flirtatious behavior"
      4: tear into pieces; "tease tissue for microscopic
         examinations"
      5: raise the nap of (fabrics)
      6: disentangle and raise the fibers of; "tease wool" [syn: tease
         apart, loosen]
      7: separate the fibers of; "tease wool" [syn: card]
      8: mock or make fun of playfully; "the flirting man teased the
         young woman"
      9: ruffle (one's hair) by combing towards the ends towards the
         scalp, for a full effect [syn: fluff]