snug
snug 英 [snʌg] 美 [snʌɡ]
adj. 舒适的;温暖的;紧身的;隐藏的 vt. 使变得温暖舒适;隐藏 vi. 偎依;舒适地蜷伏
名词复数:snugs 比较级:snugger 最高级:snuggest
- You may have noticed your pants getting a little snug during the holiday season. That could mean they’re just extra comfortable or it could be another way of saying they're feeling a little tight.
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- adj. 舒适的;温暖的;紧身的;隐藏的
- vt. 使变得温暖舒适;隐藏
- vi. 偎依;舒适地蜷伏
- n. 舒适温暖的地方;雅室
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1. All those cute tops that seemed so huge a few months ago are now quite snug and dangerously short.
这些可爱的上装几个月前还显得那么大,现在却显得相当紧身和短小。
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2. The Switliks hang behind every seat, and special belts with shoulder straps keep us as snug as toddlers in car seats.
救生背心挂在每一个座位后面,专门肩带可以保证我们像坐在汽车座椅里的幼儿一样舒适。
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3. For those who were previously too snug, that extra room can be a real plus—making sex more of a pleasure and in some cases, literally, less of a pain.
对于那些以前生活得非常舒适的妇女而言,子宫的略微变大会成为一个有利的因素-性生活因此变得更加愉悦。 从某种情况来说,确切地说,痛苦减少了。
- snug (adj.) 1590s, "compact, trim" (of a ship), especially "protected from the weather," perhaps from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse snoggr "short-haired," Old Swedish snygg, Old Danish snøg "neat, tidy," perhaps from PIE *kes- (1) "to scratch" (see xyster). Sense of "in a state of ease or comfort" first recorded 1620s. Meaning "fit closely" is first found 1838. Expression snug as a bug in a rug attested by 1769; earlier snug as a bee in a box (1706).
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