- To hug someone is to warmly embrace or grasp them with your arms. Some families hug each other all the time, while others save their hugs for special occasions.
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- v. 拥抱;紧抱;
- n. 拥抱;紧抱;
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1. They hugged each other.
他们相互拥抱。
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2. She hugged him tightly.
她紧紧地搂住他。
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3. She sat in the chair, hugging her knees.
她双臂抱膝坐在椅子上。
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4. The track hugs the coast for a mile.
那条小径有一英里紧靠海岸。
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5. figure-hugging jeans
紧身牛仔裤
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6. She gave her mother a big hug.
她热烈地拥抱了她的母亲。
hug / hʌɡ ; NAmE hʌɡ / verb , noun hug hugs hugged hugging verb ( -gg- ) 1 [transitive , intransitive ] hug(sb) to put your arms around sb and hold them tightly, especially to show that you like or love them 拥抱;搂抱 SYN embrace ◆ They hugged each other. 他们相互拥抱。 ◆ She hugged him tightly. 她紧紧地搂住他。 ◆ They put their arms around each other and hugged. 他们伸出双臂彼此拥抱。 2 [transitive ] hugsth to put your arms around sth and hold it close to your body 抱紧 ◆ She sat in the chair, hugging her knees. 她双臂抱膝坐在椅子上。 ◆ He hugged the hot-water bottle to his chest. 他把热水袋紧捂在胸口。 3 [transitive ] hugsth (of a path, vehicle, etc. 小路、车辆等 ) to keep close to sth for a distance 有一段距离地挨着(某物) ◆ The track hugs the coast for a mile. 那条小径有一英里紧靠海岸。 4 [transitive ] hugsth to fit tightly around sth, especially a person's body 缠紧,缚紧(某物,尤指人体) ◆ figure-hugging jeans 紧身牛仔裤 noun an act of putting your arms around sb and holding them tightly, especially to show that you like or love them 拥抱;搂抱 ◆ She gave her mother a big hug. 她热烈地拥抱了她的母亲。 ◆ He stopped to receive hugs and kissesfrom the fans. 他停下来接受追随者的拥抱亲吻。 ☞see also bear hug hug / hʌɡ ; NAmE hʌɡ /
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