fondle 英 [ˈfɒndl]   美 [ˈfɑndl]

fondle

fondle  英 [ˈfɒndl] 美 [ˈfɑndl]

vt. 爱抚;抚弄  vi. 爱抚;调戏 

进行时:fondling  过去式:fondled  过去分词:fondled  第三人称单数:fondles  名词复数:fondles 

Last time, he even pretended to be a podiatrist in order to fondle and suck a woman's toes at a clothing store. 上次,他甚至在一家服装店里假装足病医生,以抚弄和吮吸一个女人的脚趾。
And, in a study I ran, 100% of people agreed it would be wrong to sexually fondle an infant even if the infant was not physically harmed or traumatized. 此外,在本人的研究中,100%的调查者都赞成,即便没有对未成年人造成肉体或精神上的伤害,对未成年人进行性爱抚依旧是错误的。

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  • vt. 爱抚;抚弄
  • vi. 爱抚;调戏
  • 1. Last time, he even pretended to be a podiatrist in order to fondle and suck a woman's toes at a clothing store.

    上次,他甚至在一家服装店里假装足病医生,以抚弄和吮吸一个女人的脚趾。

  • 2. And, in a study I ran, 100% of people agreed it would be wrong to sexually fondle an infant even if the infant was not physically harmed or traumatized.

    此外,在本人的研究中,100%的调查者都赞成,即便没有对未成年人造成肉体或精神上的伤害,对未成年人进行性爱抚依旧是错误的。

  • 3. Today I shall fondle my children while they are young; tomorrow they will be gone, and so will I.

    今天我要趁孩子还小的时候,多加爱护,明天他们将离我而去,我也会离开。

  • fondle (v.) 1690s, "treat with indulgence and affection" (now obsolete), from fond (adj.) + frequentative ending. Or possibly from the obsolete verb fond "be fond, be in love, dote" (1520s), from the adjective or altered from earlier fon. Sense of "caress" first recorded 1796. As a noun from 1833. Related: Fondled; fondling (1670s as a past-participle adjective); fondlesome.
fon·dle / ˈfɒndl ; NAmE ˈfɑːndl / verb fondlesb/sth to touch and move your hand gently over sb/sth, especially in a sexual way, or in order to show love (尤指示爱或两性间)爱抚,抚摸 SYN caress fondle fondles fondled fondling fon·dle / ˈfɒndl ; NAmE ˈfɑːndl /
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