1 V-RECIP 拥抱;搂抱 When you
hug someone, you put your arms around them and hold them tightly, for example because you like them or are pleased to see them. You can also say that two people
hug each other or that they
hug .
拥抱;搂抱 -
She had hugged him exuberantly and invited him to dinner the next day. [VERB noun]
她兴高采烈地拥抱了他,并邀请他第二天一起吃晚饭。
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They hugged each other like a couple of lost children. [V n (non-recip)]
他们相互紧抱在一起,就像一对迷路的孩子。
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We hugged and kissed. [VERB]
我们拥抱亲吻。
2 VERB 抱住,抱紧(某物) If you
hug something, you hold it close to your body with your arms tightly round it.
抱住,抱紧(某物) -
Shaerl trudged toward them, hugging a large box. [VERB noun]
谢尔抱着一个大箱子步履艰难地向他们走去。
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She hugged her legs tight to her chest. [VERB noun adv./prep.]
她将双腿紧紧抱在胸前。
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She stood hugging her quilted jacket round her. [VERB noun adv./prep.]
她紧裹棉衣站在那里。
3 VERB 紧挨;濒临 Something that
hugs the ground or a stretch of land or water stays very close to it.
紧挨;濒临 [written] SYN follow closely, keep close, stay near, cling to
Thesaurus | hug Also look up: |
VERB. | cling, embrace, hold 1 |
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