caress
caress
英[kəˈres]美[kəˈres]
n.爱抚,抚摸,接吻,拥抱;
vt.爱抚,抚摸,怜爱,宠爱,亲吻;
复数:caresses;
第三人称单数:caresses;
过去式:caressed;
过去分词:caressed;
现在分词:caressing;
例句
a loving caress含情的爱抚
My caress provoked a long , guttural gnarl.我的爱抚却使它从喉头里发出一声长长的狺声.
A less careful caress may make it crinkle or crack.倘谁一不小心,就会把她揉皱,捻出裂纹.
But who will understand me and caress away my tears?不过谁能了解我,抱我,抚慰我 呢 !
But when she tried to caress him, the boy shunned her.可是当她底手去抚摸他底时候, 他又躲闪开了.
Margaret took me to one side, holding my arm in a gentle caress.玛格丽特将我拉到一边,轻轻地抚摸着我的胳膊。
同义词
v.
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VERB
爱抚;抚摸
If you caress someone, you stroke them gently and affectionately.
例句
He was gently caressing her golden hair.他深情抚摸着她的金发。英汉词典释义
n.
爱抚; 抚摸
vt.
爱抚或抚摸…
She caressed his cheek lovingly.她深情地抚摸着他的面颊。英英词典释义
Noun
1. a gentle affectionate stroking (or something resembling it);
"he showered her with caresses""soft music was a fond caress""the caresses of the breeze played over his face"Verb
1. touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner;
"He caressed her face""They caressed in the back seat of the taxi"