hug
verb
noun
hʌɡ
verb
1
to
put
your
arms
around
someone
and
hold
them
tightly
to
show
love
or
friendship
拥抱;
We
stood
there
crying
and
hugging
each
other.
我们站在那里哭着互相拥抱。
She
went
to
her
daughter
and
hugged
her
tightly
.
她走向女儿,紧紧地搂住了她。
2
to
put
your
arms
around
yourself
抱住〔自己的身体〕
hug
your
knees/arms/legs
etc
Sarah
sat
on
the
floor,
hugging
her
knees,
萨拉抱着双膝坐在地板上。
hug
yourself
She
stood
hugging
herself
against
the
cold.
在寒冷中,她抱着胳膊,瑟缩站立。
3
3
to
move
along
the
side,
edge,
top
etc
of
something,
staying
very
close
to
it
靠近 (紧挨 )…走
The
small
boats
hugged
the
coast.
小船贴近海岸航行。
4
if
clothes
hug
your
body,
they
fit
closely
〔衣服〕贴〔身〕;
body-/figure-hugging
a
figure-hugging
dress
紧身连衣裙
5
to
hold
something
in
your
arms
close
to
your
chest
抱住〔某物〕
He
was
hugging
a
big
pile
of
books.
他抱着一大堆书。
6
hug yourself with joy/delight etc
to
feel
very
pleased
with
yourself
[英] 〔因自己做了某事〕非常高兴
BrE
Kate
hugged
herself
with
pleasure
after
receiving
the
award.
获奖之后凯特非常高兴。
noun
7
the
action
of
putting
your
arms
around
someone
and
holding
them
tightly
to
show
love
or
friendship
拥抱,紧抱
Paul
gave
me
a
big
hug
,
保罗热情地拥抱了我。
Nesta
greeted
the
visitors
with
hugs
and
kisses.
内丝塔以拥抱和亲吻迎接来宾。