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美:[hʌɡ]
英:[hʌɡ]
美:[hʌɡ]
复数:hugs
第三人称单数:hugs
现在分词:hugging
过去式:hugged
过去分词:hugged
huggable (adj.), huggingly (adv.), hugger (n.)
词根:hug
adj.hugging (衣服)紧身的;显出体型的
n.hugger 劈理;极端派;拥抱者
v.hugging 拥抱;紧紧搂抱(hug的现在分词)
verb
transitive + intransitive to press (someone) tightly in one's arms especially as a sign of affection We hugged briefly.
They hugged each other before saying goodbye.
transitive to hold (something) tightly with the arms
She hugged her knees to her chest.
transitive to wrap one's arms around (oneself) (figurative) Jerome looked puzzled, or pretended to. In reality he was hugging himself with delight.—Lucy Maud Montgomery
She was wearing only a wraparound denim skirt over her black bathing suit, and in the chill of approaching evening was hugging herself.—John Updike
transitive to stay close to (something) a boat hugging the shore clothes that hug your body's curves [=tight-fitting clothes]
a road that hugs the river
transitive to hold (something) fast : cherish
… hugged his miseries like a sulky child—John Buchan
noun
a close embrace with the arms especially as a sign of affection hugs and kisses "He was very, very compassionate. Very loving. He always gave you a hug hello and a hug goodbye."—The Salt Lake Tribune Peggotty was not slow to respond, and ratify the treaty of friendship by giving me one of her best hugs.—Charles Dickens
She gave me a hug.
bear hug粗鲁或紧紧得拥抱;[摔跤]熊抱;[金融]接管策略
1560年代, hugge "用手臂抱住、擁抱",起源不明; 可能源自古諾爾斯語中的 hugga "安慰",來自 hugr "勇氣,心情",源於原始日耳曼語源中的 *hugjan,與古英語中的 hycgan "思考,考慮",哥特語中的 hugs "心靈,靈魂,思想" 和名字 Hugh 相關。其他人指出在某些意義上類似於德語中的 hegen "養育,照顧",最初的意思是 "用籬笆圍起來"。相關詞: Hugged; hugging 。
抱住
紧靠边线移动
Verb perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse hugga to soothe
The first known use of hug was in 1567
hugverb
to press tightly especially in the arms : embrace
to stay close to
drives along hugging the curb
hugverb
to press tightly especially in the arms : embrace
to stay close to
drives along hugging the curb
hugeadjective
of great size or area
of great scale or degree
great in range or character
hugeadjective
of great size or area
of great scale or degree
great in range or character
hugeadjective
of great size or area
of great scale or degree
great in range or character
hugeadjective
of great size or area
of great scale or degree
great in range or character
hugverb
to press tightly especially in the arms : embrace
to stay close to
drives along hugging the curb
1 I tore into the food even before I hugged them, but forced myself to stop so that we could all share the meager morsels.
2 Yet when she had to travel, it was still hard for her to “pack my bag and hug my children a good-by which is to last a week or month or longer.”
3 Nettle pulled Roz into a fierce bear hug while Thorn clawed at her legs.
4 I give Windy a hug good-bye, along with the rest of the gumdrops.
5 Byron walked up on the porch real cool and kind of bent over to give Grandma Sands a hug.
6 “I’m glad you’re home,” I say quietly, and he hugs me with one arm.
7 It curves in, and the dress hugs firmly at my hips.
8 After a quick hug Habib hurried back out to his taxi.
9 I’m split between wanting them to hug forever and being ready for Mama to stop so she sees me.
10 He sighed and hugged her tight, rocking her softly.
11 We walked back down the path together, and Javi, because he was Javi, just instinctively knew I needed a hug, so he looped his arm through mine and squeezed me close as we walked.
12 You might hug your teammates after winning a basketball game.
你可能会在赢得一场篮球赛后拥抱你的队友。
13 Nancy was amazed and proud, and her mother, often so timid and distant, had hugged and kissed him, insisting that he wrap up in a quilt and sit close to the parlor fire.
14 I hugged her back and told her that I knew they were only stories and not really real.
15 She’d smoothed back his hair and hugged him close and whispered, “Other choices, though...”
16 Uma did not inquire further, but hugged her.
17 I hugged him as he whimpered in my arms, and I could smell the poo in his pants.
18 They knew Sasha hated being the center of attention, so after greeting them with hugs they tried to be chill.
19 Without speaking, he wrapped himself around me and gave me one of his long, sweet hugs.
20 He hugged Anya for what seemed to her like the rest of her life.
1 拥抱
embrace cuddle clasp caress Pet canoodle enfold infold clinch squeeze abrazo wrap hold fold embosom gather wind fold in your arms petting smooch couple pet neck clip imbosom hoop inarm clutch nuzzle snog lap
3 紧贴
5 抱着
6 靠近
close near proximate up home hard fast approach vicinity approximation propinquity pros- on next against draw touch hang adjoin burrow put approximate nose in convenient to
7 持有
10 紧抱
squeeze cling press strain cuddle clasp snuggle infold grasp clinch collar clip crush nestle oxter
11 固执
stiff-hearted hard-nose hard-grained set tough sticky persistent Victorian thwart adamant willful tenacious wayward obstinate dogged untoward strong-willed dour implacable asinine uppity incorrigible ornery flinty self-willed cussed pigheaded hardheaded wrongheaded bullheaded unpersuadable hard-set persistence fetish tenacity obstinacy pertinacity adamancy self-will hold by stand colors
13 坚持
loud loyal urgent tenacious insistent stand persistence perseverance insistence stick insist adhere endure persist fasten stipulate cleave require maintain contend hang in there must needs hang on like grim death persistent hard-nosed importunate pertinacious stick-to-itiveness obstinateness maintenance assertion adherence tenacity persistency instancy stay cling persevere hew press protest enforce assert holdout continue field wed hold by stand upon stick it
14 紧挨
17 紧握
tenacious bite grip clutch grapple clasp cinch hold double grasp clinch gripe wring clench clip hang to
19 庆幸
21 紧挨着