kiss
kiss 英 [kɪs] 美 [kɪs]
v. 亲吻;接吻 n. 吻
进行时:kissing 过去式:kissed 过去分词:kissed 第三人称单数:kisses 名词复数:kisses
- To kiss is to touch someone's face or lips with your own lips. Most people kiss each other as a way of saying "Hello!" or because they love each other.
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- v. 亲吻;接吻
- n. 吻
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1. Do people in Britain kiss when they meet?
英国人见面时亲吻吗?
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2. She kissed him on both cheeks.
她吻了吻他的双颊。
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3. They stood in a doorway kissing .
他们站在门口亲吻。
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4. The sunlight kissed the warm stones.
阳光洒落在温暖的石块上。
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5. a kiss on the cheek
在面颊上的一吻
- kiss (n.) Old English coss "a kiss, embrace," noun derived from kiss (v.). It became Middle English cos, cus, but in Modern English this was conformed to the verb.
- kiss (v.) Old English cyssan "to touch with the lips" (in respect, reverence, etc.), from Proto-Germanic *kussjan (source also of Old Saxon kussian, Old Norse kyssa, Old Frisian kessa, Middle Dutch cussen, Dutch, Old High German kussen, German küssen, Norwegian and Danish kysse, Swedish kyssa), from *kuss-, probably ultimately imitative of the sound. Gothic used kukjan. Of two persons, "to reciprocally kiss, to kiss each other," c. 1300. Related: Kissed; kissing. The vowel was uncertain through Middle English; for vowel evolution, see bury.
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