cuddle
cuddle 英 [ˈkʌdl] 美 [ˈkʌdl]
vi. 拥抱;偎依;舒服地贴著身睡 vt. 拥抱;亲热地搂住;抚爱地拥抱 n. 搂抱,拥抱
进行时:cuddling 过去式:cuddled 过去分词:cuddled 第三人称单数:cuddles 名词复数:cuddles
- To cuddle is to embrace in a loving, affectionate way. If you're having a terrible day, you probably wish you could just go home, get in bed, and cuddle with your cat.
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- vi. 拥抱;偎依;舒服地贴著身睡
- vt. 拥抱;亲热地搂住;抚爱地拥抱
- n. 搂抱,拥抱
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1. Go to a comfortable chair or your bed and cuddle or read from a special book you save for this time or talk together.
你们可以坐在舒适的椅子上或床上,拥抱或阅读一本你为此精心挑选的书籍并一起谈论。
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2. They are crying because they need something, it may only be a cuddle or some attention, but it is vital that whatever it is, you give it to them.
他们哭泣是因为他们需要一些东西,或许是需要拥抱,或许是为了引起你的注意,无论是什么,重要的是你必须满足他们。
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3. How it made the leap from someone who makes you want to cuddle to someone who makes you cringe isn’t really known but there are a few enticing clues.
这个词是如何进行的从“让你想拥抱的人”到“能让你哭喊的人”的这一跳跃,并不被我们真正了解,但是其中有一些迷人的线索。
- cuddle (v.) early 16c. (implied in cudlyng), perhaps a variant or frequentative form of obsolete cull, coll "to embrace" (see collar (n.)); or perhaps from Middle English *couthelen, from couth "known," hence "comfortable with." It has a spotty early history and seems to have been a nursery word at first. Related: Cuddled; cuddling.
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