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hug (obj)hQgv-gg- to hold (someone or something) close to your body with your arms to show that you like or love them拥抱Children need to be hugged. [T]孩子需要被拥抱。Have you hugged your child today? [T]你今天抱过你孩子了吗?They hugged (each other) when they met at the station. [I/T]在车站见面时,他们相互拥抱。Emily hugged her teddy bear tightly to her chest. [T]埃米莉把她的玩具熊紧紧地抱在胸口。She sat on the floor hugging her knees (= with her knees bent up against her chest and her arms around them). [T]她紧抱着双膝坐在地上。(fig.) Whenever I travel in the city I make sure I hug my handbag tightly (= keep it close to my body). [T]每当我在城里行走时,我总要确保把手提包紧紧地抱好。(fig.) I hugged the idea to myself (= thought about it secretly and with pleasure) all through dinner. [T]晚餐时,我一直在暗自欣赏这主意。(fig.) The road hugs (= keeps close to) the coast for several miles, then turns inland. [T]公路紧挨着海岸好几英里,然后折向内陆。(fig.) This type of car will hug (= not slide on) the road, even in the wettest conditions. [T]即使在最湿滑情况下,这种型号的车也不会打滑。 Each other
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