词汇 | hug |
释义 | hug verb[ T ] uk /hʌɡ/ us /hʌɡ/-gg- B1 to hold someone close to your body with your arms, usually to show that you like, love, or value them: 拥抱,搂抱(以示喜欢或欣赏) Have you hugged your child today?你今天拥抱过你的孩子没有? They hugged each other when they met at the station.他们在车站见面后互相拥抱。 hug someone/something tightlyEmily hugged her teddy bear tightly to her chest.埃米莉把她的泰迪熊紧紧抱在胸前。 hug your kneesShe sat on the floor hugging her knees (= with her knees bent up against her chest and her arms around them).她双手抱膝坐在地板上。 hug something to someoneWhenever I travel in the city I make sure I hug my handbag tightly to me.每次我乘车穿过城区时,一定会把手提包紧紧抱着。 to hold someone or something holdCan you hold this for a moment? claspHe reached out to clasp her hand. gripThe baby gripped my finger with her tiny hand. clutchSilent and pale, she clutched her mother's hand. clingOne little girl was clinging onto a cuddly toy. hang onThe child was hanging on to her mother's skirt. to stay very close to something or someone: 紧靠,紧挨 The road hugs the coast for several miles, then turns inland.那条路有几英里紧靠着海岸,然后转向内陆。 This type of car will hug (= not slide on) the road, even in the wettest conditions.即使在最湿滑的条件下,这种汽车也不会在路面上打滑。 a figure-hugging dress紧身衣 literary to keep something that makes you feel better or pleases you private or secret: 心中怀有 hug something to yourselfI hugged the idea to myself all through dinner.整个晚餐我都在暗自盘算这个主意。 They were sitting outside in the car, kissing and hugging each other. At this wonderful news, the whole family ran together and hugged. The little girl sat hugging her teddy bear. She has a habit of hugging a cushion while she's watching TV. He hugged me so hard that I could hardly breathe. Showing affection affectionate affectionately aw bear hug canoodle chuck cwtch cwtch up to someone demonstratively demonstrativeness embrace embracingly love bombing make something/someone out man hug mwah osculate smack spoon squeeze You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Closeness in distance and time Secrecy and privacy hug noun[ C ] uk /hʌɡ/ us /hʌɡ/ B1 the act of holding someone or something close to your body with your arms: 拥抱,搂抱 give someone a big hugCome here and give me a big hug.过来好好抱我一下。 hugs and kissesWe always exchange hugs and kisses when we meet.我们见面时总是互相拥抱和亲吻。 Synonyms clinch embrace squeeze PhotoAlto/Odilon Dimier/Brand X Pictures/GettyImages She threw her arms round me, and gave me a hug. Can I have a hug before you go? Hey - cheer up! I think you need a hug. We were too sad to talk, but we gave each other a comforting hug. At the end of the holiday, there were hugs all round before the two families parted company. Showing affection affectionate affectionately aw bear hug canoodle chuck cwtch cwtch up to someone demonstratively demonstrativeness embrace embracingly love bombing make something/someone out man hug mwah osculate smack spoon squeeze hug | American Dictionaryhug verb[ I/T ] us/hʌɡ/-gg- to hold someone or something close to your body with your arms, esp. to show affection: [ T ]Maria hugged her dog. [ T ]As the verdict of not guilty was announced, he leaped up and hugged his lawyer. [ T ]fig. Some fish hug (= stay close to) the bottom of the lake. hugnoun[ C ]us/hʌɡ/ My little boy always gets a kiss and a hug before he goes to bed. Examples of hughug At the end of the meeting, they said goodbye, and they exchanged hugs. Pats another person, hugs them, or looks concerned. Immediately, there is a closure problem because of the density-velocity fluctuation correlation f hug. Then the same spectactor made the woman and the young man next to her hug in reconciliation. The same applies to reciprocals (see abbracciarsi ' to hug (each other) '). For example, one patient described that she could no longer lift her arms so that she could hug family members or close friends. Roberts (1983) showed that a young toddler might be able to correctly enact a transitive sentence containing the verb tickle, but not a similar sentence containing the verb hug. For example, go, eat, play, tickle, open, and fall are almost always produced earlier and\\or by more children at a given age than give, drop, pull, hug, and look. The father's presence during the songs inspired the children to communicate with him more in the room, as they hugged and playfully interacted with him, smiling, singing, and listening. When one toddler approaches another, the child must figure out whether the peer intends to hug her, play with her, take away her favorite toy, or something else. It is no good going through life hugging grievances. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I remember that we ended by hugging each other. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I hope they will not hug him too violently to their bosom! From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 A spontaneous hug can cause excruciating pain, resulting in tension in the relationship. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 One can have a row and can hug it to one's bosom and make it poison relations throughout the rest of one's life. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of hug These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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