smooch 英 [smu:tʃ]   美 [smutʃ]

smooch

smooch  英 [smu:tʃ] 美 [smutʃ]

n. 接吻;污迹  vt. 接吻;弄脏  vi. 接吻 

进行时:smooching  过去式:smooched  过去分词:smooched  第三人称单数:smooches  名词复数:smooches 

Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston will smooch on the season finale of "Dirt". 安妮斯顿将和好友考克斯在《丑闻》大结局时上演吻别镜头。
Nonetheless, filmmakers cling to the smooch in the hope, or the fond pretense, that it might mean something more. 尽管如此,电影制作者更倾向于希望中的一个拥抱,或是美丽的幌子,它们意味着更多。

  • A smooch is a big kiss, and to smooch is to kiss someone.
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  • n. 接吻;污迹
  • vt. 接吻;弄脏
  • vi. 接吻
  • 1. Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston will smooch on the season finale of "Dirt".

    安妮斯顿将和好友考克斯在《丑闻》大结局时上演吻别镜头。

  • 2. Nonetheless, filmmakers cling to the smooch in the hope, or the fond pretense, that it might mean something more.

    尽管如此,电影制作者更倾向于希望中的一个拥抱,或是美丽的幌子,它们意味着更多。

  • 3. They are nice to talk to and smooch and some times they take pity on poor helpless males and cook them a meal + iron for them.

    她们乐意和你交谈,接吻,有时还会同情同情某个无助的可怜男人,给他们做一碗粥什么的。

  • smooch (v.) 1932, alteration of dialectal verb smouch "to kiss" (1570s), possibly imitative of the sound of kissing (compare German dialectal schmutzen "to kiss"). An earlier alteration produced smudge (v.) "to kiss, caress" (1844). Related: Smooched; smooching. As a noun by 1942.
smooch / smuːtʃ ; NAmE smuːtʃ / verb [intransitive ] ( informal) to kiss and hold sb closely, especially when you are dancing slowly (尤指慢舞时)接吻拥抱 smooch smooches smooched smooching smooch / smuːtʃ ; NAmE smuːtʃ /
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