caressive如何读

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caressive是什么意思

  • adj.似爱抚的;亲柔的

caressive英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to treat with tokens of fondness, affection, or kindness : cherish

the regiment was fed and caressed at station after station—Stephen Crane

to touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner

She caressed the baby's cheek.

to touch or affect as if with a caress

echoes that caress the ear

noun

an act or expression of kindness or affection : endearment

when the gifts and caresses of mankind shall recompense the toils of study—Samuel Johnson

a light stroking, rubbing, or patting

a gentle caress of her shoulder

kiss

She gave him a parting caress.

caressive词源英文解释

Verb French caresser, from Italian carezzare, from carezza — see caress >entry 2 Noun French caresse, from Italian carezza, from caro dear, from Latin carus — more at charity

The first known use of caress was in 1598

caressive儿童词典英英释义

cargonoun

the goods transported in a ship, airplane, or vehicle : freight

carewornadjective

showing the effect of grief or worry

a careworn face

caretakernoun

one that takes care of buildings or land often for an absent owner

caretnoun

a mark ‸ used to show where something is to be inserted

caressnoun

a tender or loving touch or hug

a light stroking, rubbing, or patting

caressive 例句

1 A caressive pillow, a basket of flowers?

你可是一只温存的枕头,一只花篮?

2 She caressed the baby's cheek.

3 A warm breeze caressed her face.

4 She gave the baby's cheek a gentle caress.

5 The early wake-up call is made a whole lot easier after a great night’s sleep aided by the calming essential oil diffusers and Avocado mattresses in-room accompanied by nature’s ultimate sound machine—waves caressing the shore below.

6 In the clip, directed by Alfredo Flores, Sparks sings to the sultry R&B track as she's pictured in scenes caressing Isaiah's shoulders and neck — all while his back is turned to the camera.

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