kiss 英 [kɪs]   美 [kɪs]

kiss

kiss  英 [kɪs] 美 [kɪs]

v. 亲吻;接吻  n.  

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 

Do people in Britain kiss when they meet? 英国人见面时亲吻吗?
She kissed him on both cheeks. 她吻了吻他的双颊。

  • 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.
  • 1. Do people in Britain kiss when they meet?

    英国人见面时亲吻吗?

  • 2. She kissed him on both cheeks.

    她吻了吻他的双颊。

  • 3. They stood in a doorway kissing .

    他们站在门口亲吻。

  • 4. The sunlight kissed the warm stones.

    阳光洒落在温暖的石块上。

  • 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.
kiss / kɪs ; NAmE kɪs / verb , noun kiss kisses kissed kissing verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to touch sb with your lips as a sign of love, affection, sexual desire, etc, or when saying hello or goodbye 亲吻;接吻 They stood in a doorway kissing (= kissing each other). 他们站在门口亲吻。 Do people in Britain kiss when they meet? 英国人见面时亲吻吗? kisssb Go and kiss your mother goodnight. 去亲亲你母亲祝她晚安。 She kissed him on both cheeks. 她吻了吻他的双颊。 He lifted the trophy up and kissed it. 他举起奖杯吻了一下。 see also air kiss 2 [transitive ] kisssth ( literary) to gently move or touch sth 轻拂;轻触 The sunlight kissed the warm stones. 阳光洒落在温暖的石块上。 IDIOMS ˌkiss and ˈtell a way of referring to sb talking publicly, usually for money, about a past sexual relationship with sb famous (通常为了获利)泄露与名人的私情 kiss sb's ˈarse ( BrE) ( NAmE kiss sb's ˈass , kiss ˈass ) ( taboo, slang) to be very nice to sb in order to persuade them to help you or to give you sth 谄媚巴结某人;拍某人马屁;奉承某人 HELP  A more polite way to express this is lick sb's boots. 较礼貌的表达法是 lick sb's boots。 ˌkiss sth ˈbetter ( informal) to take away the pain of an injury by kissing it 以吻消除疼痛;亲一亲就不痛了 Come here and let me kiss it better. 过来让我亲一亲就不疼了。 kiss sth goodˈbye | kiss goodˈbye to sth ( informal) to accept that you will lose sth or be unable to do sth 任其失去;放弃某事物;承认对某事无能为力 Well, you can kiss goodbye to your chances of promotion. 嗳,你就甭想晋升了。 PHRASAL VERB ˌkiss sth↔aˈway to stop sb feeling sad or angry by kissing them 以吻消除(某人的悲伤或怒气) He kissed away her tears. 他吻了吻她,她就不哭了。 noun the act of kissing sb/sth Come here and give me a kiss! 过来亲亲我吧! a kiss on the cheek 在面颊上的一吻 We were greeted with hugs and kisses. 我们受到欢迎,又是拥抱,又是亲吻。 IDIOMS the kiss of ˈdeath ( informal, especially humorous) an event that seems good, but is certain to make sth else fail 貌似有利却肯定会在别处导致失利的事物;表面有利实则有害的事物 the kiss of ˈlife ( BrE) a method of helping sb who has stopped breathing to breathe again by placing your mouth on theirs and forcing air into their lungs 人工呼吸(口对口) SYN mouth-to-mouth resuscitation IDIOMsee steal v. kiss / kɪs ; NAmE kɪs /
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