caress
caress 英 [kəˈres] 美 [kəˈrɛs]
vt. 爱抚,抚抱 n. 爱抚,拥抱;接吻
进行时:caressing 过去式:caressed 过去分词:caressed 第三人称单数:caresses 名词复数:caresses
- To caress someone or something means to stroke it gently in a loving or affectionate manner. Don't you love to caress the soft fur of your pet hamster or cat?
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- vt. 爱抚,抚抱
- n. 爱抚,拥抱;接吻
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1. Or caress each other on the back or hip as you fall asleep?
或者在你们睡觉时互相爱抚对方的背或臀?
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2. It was the lightest touch, but it thrilled him like a caress.
虽然只是极轻的一碰,但却如爱抚一般令他震颤。
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3. In the rear-entry (doggie) position, either lover can caress the clitoris by hand and provide enough stimulation for the woman to come.
采用后入位(狗趴式),任何一方可以用手爱抚阴蒂以提供足够刺激使女性“来事”。
- caress (n.) 1640s, "a show of endearment, display of regard," from French caresse (16c.), back-formation from caresser or else from Italian carezza "endearment," from caro "dear," from Latin carus "dear, costly, beloved" (from PIE root *ka- "to like, desire"). Meaning "affectionate stroke" attested in English from 1650s. Related to charity, cherish.
- caress (v.) "bestow caresses upon, stroke or pat affectionately;" also "treat with fondness or kindness," 1650s, from French caresser, from Italian carezzare "to cherish," from carezza "endearment" (see caress (n.)). Related: Caressed; caressing.
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