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1 | I/T to touch someone with your lips because you love them or have sexual feelings for them 吻;亲吻;接吻 |
| They kissed again, and then he was gone. 他们再次亲吻了对方,接着他就走了。 |
| kiss sb on sth He kissed her on the lips. 他吻了她的双唇。 |
| 1a | I/T to touch someone with your lips when you say hello or goodbye to them (问候时)吻;吻别 | | We all hugged and kissed each other. 我们相互拥吻。 | | kiss sb goodbye/goodnight He went upstairs to kiss his son goodnight. 他上楼吻儿子道晚安。 | |
| 1b | T to touch someone or something with your lips as a sign of respect (出于尊敬而)吻 | | He knelt and kissed the hand of the Queen. 他跪下来,吻了女王的手。 | |
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2 | T BRITISH literary to touch someone or something very gently 轻触;轻拂 |
| The final rays of the sun kissed the tops of the islands. 夕阳的余辉染红了岛屿。 |
PHRASES |
- | kiss sb’ s arse offensive |
| to be nice to someone because you want them to help you |
| 拍某人的马屁;巴结某人 |
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- | kiss sth goodbye informal |
| to no longer have or be likely to get something . If someone can kiss goodbye to something , they will not have it or get it . |
| 失去某物;不再可能得到某物 |
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- | kiss my arse offensive |
| an insulting way of saying that you do not agree with someone or respect someone |
| (侮辱性说法)见鬼去吧,别做梦了 |
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