caress
名词拥抱; 爱抚,抚摸; 接吻
及物动词爱抚,抚摸; 怜爱,宠爱; 亲吻
及物动词
1. Mother caressed his cheek lovingly before her son left for the front.
儿子上前线前妈妈亲热地吻了他的脸颊。
2. The mother caressed her baby lovingly.
母亲疼爱地抚摸着婴儿。
3. The young manager was caressed by the president of the company.
那位年轻经理得到公司总裁的青睐。
名词
1. She gave the child a loving caress.
她疼爱地抚摸着孩子。
1. 抚摸:这个观念,有点不寻常,就徐所用的词汇来看,养应该是nourish,这在他向小曼示爱的英文句子中就已用过:let my love fill you,nourish you--这个养是恋爱时候的养,和充满(fill)与抚摸(caress)放在一起,几乎和珍惜(cherish)差不多,
2. 洗发水:bohae清酒 | caress洗发水 | cookjoy清净园
1. caress
1. 爱抚;抚摸
If you caress someone, you stroke them gently and affectionately.
e.g. He was gently caressing her golden hair.
他深情抚摸着她的金发。
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. Just a hint of a caress is all it takes to stimulate a response.
2. caress的反义词
2. The first exploration of what sex is just stops at something that could barely be called a caress.
3. Sweet dreams wafting through your mind until the first rays of sunshine caress your face.
4. caress
4. Students are taught to caress the words and sing with feelings and contrast.
5. No, he must caress it in the manner suggestive of a stripper.
noun
1. caress什么意思
1. a gentle affectionate stroking (or something resembling it)
e.g. he showered her with caresses
soft music was a fond caress
the caresses of the breeze played over his face
verb
1. touch or stroke lightly in a loving or endearing manner
e.g. He caressed her face
They fondled in the back seat of the taxi
Synonym: fondle