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kiss AHD[kĭs] D.J.[kɪs]K.K.[kɪs]v.(动词)kissed, kiss.ing, kiss.es v.tr.(及物动词)- To touch or caress with the lips as an expression of affection, greeting, respect, or amorousness.接吻:用嘴唇接触或抚摸,以表达慈爱、欢迎、尊敬或情爱
- To touch lightly or gently:轻拂:轻轻地或温柔地触摸:flowers that were kissed by dew.露水轻拂的花朵
- To strike lightly; brush against:轻微碰撞:轻轻地撞击;擦过:barely kissed the other car with the bumper.保险杆勉强擦过另外一辆车
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To engage in mutual touching or caressing with the lips.接吻:共同用嘴唇接触或抚摸
- To come into light contact.轻触:轻轻地触到一起
n.(名词)- A caress or touch with the lips.吻:用嘴唇的抚摸或接触
- A slight or gentle touch.轻触:轻微的或温柔的触摸
- A small piece of candy, especially of chocolate.小糖果:小块的糖果,尤其指巧克力
- A drop cookie made of egg whites and sugar.蛋白甜饼,球形饼干:用蛋白和糖做成的小甜饼
kiss off 【俚语】 - To dismiss or reject.解雇,抛弃
- To be forced to give up or regard as lost:被迫放弃:被迫放弃或承认失败:He can kiss off that promotion.他被迫放弃那次提升
- To leave or disappear from notice:回避:从视野中离开或消失:got bad press by telling the reporters to kiss off.因为让记者回避而承受严重的压力
kiss ass【粗俗用语】 【俚语】 - To act submissively or obsequiously in order to gain favor.奉承,拍马屁:为了获取好感而装出顺从的或奉承的样子
kiss good-bye - Informal To be forced to regard as lost, ruined, or hopeless:【非正式用语】 被迫承认失败、毁灭或绝望:She can kiss her vacation plans good-bye.她只能放弃了她的假期计划
- Middle English kissen 中古英语 kissen
- from Old English cyssan 源自 古英语 cyssan
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