英:['kɪsɪŋ]
美:['kɪsɪŋ]
英:['kɪsɪŋ]
美:['kɪsɪŋ]
adj.
接吻的
n.
开压边(内)浇口
v.
吻( kiss的现在分词 )
轻拂,轻触
verb
transitive verb
to touch (someone or something) with the lips especially as a mark of affection or greeting
kissed their children goodnight
to touch (someone or something) gently or lightly
wind gently kissing the trees
intransitive verb
to salute or caress one another with the lips
to come in gentle contact
noun
a caress with the lips
a range of kisses from a passionate embrace to a friendly peck
a gentle touch or contact
a small drop cookie made of meringue
a bite-size piece of candy often wrapped in paper or foil
an expression of affection
sent him kisses in her letter
kiss away吻掉(用吻来消除忧愁、眼泪等)
kiss of deathn. 死亡之吻(表面看上去有益但实际上具有毁灭性的行为或事务)
kiss and tell专揭名人私生活的书;根据第一手资料写成的绯闻或丑闻故事
french kiss法国式接吻
sweet kiss甜蜜的吻
kiss my ass[口]吻我的屁股(表示看不起)
a big kiss亲吻你;一个大大吻
kiss off解雇;拒绝,不理会
kiss goodbye吻别
kiss up to讨好;拍马屁
lucky kiss幸运之吻
1300年左右,动词名词化自 kiss(动词)。Kissage 自1886年有记录。
Verb Middle English, from Old English cyssan; akin to Old High German kussen to kiss
The first known use of kiss was before the 12th century
kitenoun
any of various usually small hawks with long narrow wings and a deeply forked tail
a light covered frame for flying in the air at the end of a long string
kithnoun
familiar friends and neighbors or relatives
kith and kin
kitenoun
any of various usually small hawks with long narrow wings and a deeply forked tail
a light covered frame for flying in the air at the end of a long string
kitenoun
any of various usually small hawks with long narrow wings and a deeply forked tail
a light covered frame for flying in the air at the end of a long string
kitchenwarenoun
utensils and appliances for use in a kitchen
kitchenettenoun
a small kitchen
kitchennoun
a place (as a room) in which cooking is done
kit1 of 3noun
a collection of articles for personal use
a shaving kit
a set of tools or supplies
a first-aid kit
a set of parts to be put together
model-airplane kit
a container (as a bag or case) for a kit
a group of persons or things—used in the phrase the whole kit and caboodle
kit2 of 3noun
a small narrow violin
kit3 of 3noun
kitten
a young or small fur-bearing animal (as a fox)
kiss1 of 2verb
to touch with the lips as a mark of love or greeting
to touch gently or lightly
wind gently kissing the trees
kiss2 of 2noun
a loving touch with the lips
a gentle touch or contact
a small cookie made of meringue
a bite-size candy
a chocolate kiss
1 The kissing game.
亲吻游戏。
2 A horned girl I don’t know is kissing his throat, and another, this one with daffodil hair, presses her mouth against the calf of his leg, just above the top of his boot.
3 So Annette was the absolute perfect tutor pal, and I should have been kissing the ground beneath her feet and carrying her book bag to school every day, right?
4 He’s only a few inches taller than me, and he smells like Dove soap, and for someone whose kissing career began yesterday, he has seriously magical lips.
5 Jan and Mary were sitting in the car, kissing.
6 He puckers his lips and makes a kissing sound.
7 This is the last puzzle piece—kissing Jamie makes my life feel whole.
8 Mama Killa and her children, the stars, shone down on Chasca in gladness, kissing her pure, smooth skin as she laughed and twirled under their magical glow.
9 Harry watched Hagrid getting redder and redder in the face as he called for more wine, finally kissing Professor McGonagall on the cheek, who, to Harry’s amazement, giggled and blushed, her top hat lopsided.
10 Byron was shaking like he was getting electrocuted and crying like a baby and kissing the top of my head over and over!
11 Marco moves to close the distance between them, kissing away her tears before catching her lips with his own.
12 Kids get in trouble for kissing at Pine Mountain, so you have to be discreet.
13 She’s saying she just found out I was kissing her boyfriend in the hall the other day.
14 Because if Ben’s thinking about ketchup breath, I’m pretty sure he’s thinking about kissing.
15 He must’ve used a photo he took of me kissing my hand and then manipulated one of himself into the image.
16 But instead of being ashamed of their deformities, the people were laughing and kissing and posing, as if all the pictures had been taken at some huge party.
17 It can tell you why kissing so meaningful.
科学可以告诉你为什么吻这样富含深意。
18 Instead I was off kissing some random girl.
19 But as he was kissing me with all his heart, all I could see was the drool coming down his chin.
20 On the roof, in the wide open air, they lay there kissing each other.