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n. 紧抱, 拥抱

vt. 紧抱, 坚持, 使沾沾自喜




    hug
    hugged, hugging
    [ noun ]
    1. a tight or amorous embrace

    2. <noun.act>
      come here and give me a big hug
    [ verb ]
    1. squeeze (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness

    2. <verb.contact> bosom embrace squeeze
      Hug me, please
      They embraced
      He hugged her close to him
    3. fit closely or tightly

    4. <verb.contact>
      The dress hugged her hips


    Hug \Hug\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Hugged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Hugging}.] [Prob. of Scand. origin; cf. Dan. sidde paa huk
    to squat, Sw. huka sig to squat, Icel. h?ka. Cf. {Huckster}.]
    1. To cower; to crouch; to curl up. [Obs.] --Palsgrave.

    2. To crowd together; to cuddle. [Obs.] --Shak.


    Hug \Hug\, v. t.
    1. To press closely within the arms; to clasp to the bosom;
    to embrace. ``And huggen me in his arms.'' --Shak.

    2. To hold fast; to cling to; to cherish.

    We hug deformities if they bear our names.
    --Glanvill.

    3. (Naut.) To keep close to; as, to hug the land; to hug the
    wind.

    {To hug one's self}, to congratulate one's self; to chuckle.


    Hug \Hug\, n.
    A close embrace or clasping with the arms, as in affection or
    in wrestling. --Fuller.

    1. When Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze visited Deng in Shanghai last February he received a warm and lengthy handshake, but no hug.
    2. "She's everyone's Auntie Rose," said state Rep. Cindy Resnick, and there's proof in the way children come up without prompting to hug the tall woman with the white beehive hairdo.
    3. "After he plays badly, I notice that I don't walk as close to him on the street, and I have to force myself to give him a hug."
    4. "He gave everybody a little hug and he thanked us for coming," Mrs. Miller, of Upland, Calif., told reporters.
    5. The fan says Beard deserves a hug and a "there, there" pat when he's telling folks bad news.
    6. "I asked "Who did you lose?' and they said it was Billy Wayne," said Mrs. Johns. "I said, "Oh my gosh' and went to hug his mother.
    7. The nationally televised evening news showed Deng, looking fit and alert, greeting O with a hug and kisses on both cheeks.
    8. Judge David Albanese expelled gallery board Chairman Roger Ach and Robert Allen, whose video production company sponsored the exhibit, when they jumped out of their seats to hug Barrie.
    9. The captain got a kiss, a hug and flowers from his wife, Sharon.
    10. The thick section of the wall directly in front of the gate remains, but hundreds climbed on top to dance and hug in joyful scenes reminiscent of the time when the borders were first opened in November.
    11. Deng welcomed the reformist Soviet leader as "comrade" and gave him a lengthy handshake, but he made no move to award Gorbachev the bear hug he sometimes gives close friends.
    12. The Head F1 performs with more precision, edge grip and hug of the terrain than any previous Head ski I can recall.
    13. "A city without girls is like a hug without a kiss _ it's good but it's not enough," said the Rev. Val Peter, executive director of Boys Town.
    14. Robert Kirby, chairman of Capital Guardian Trust in Los Angeles, recently attended a presentation by a female marketing consultant in his firm's New York office and was given a big parting hug and a kiss on the cheek.
    15. My father, who was also Jewish, used to hug me like that. 'But the problem with Maxwell was that he couldn't give a compliment without taking it away too.
    16. It remains uncertain whether San Diego Gas will resist its big neighbor's bear hug.
    17. Exactly as I quoted him, Gideon Levi of Ha'aretz took particular pains to record the intimacies between the convicted Levinger and Israel's third most senior army officer: "Who didn't hug Levinger?
    18. But he gave me a hug." The foundation is looking for celebrity sufferers to spread the word that successful lives are possible without hair.
    19. And the same desire to give the home-base one last hug before being hurled into the year 2000 may explain - if not excuse - Hollywood's fascination with the sequel. We keep being told it will stop; it never does.
    20. A hug, a kiss, a banged foot can start internal bleeding.
    21. But he doesn't follow the photographer's suggestion to hug the instrument with crossed arms.
    22. Vietnam is now gasping to be released from the bear's hug.
    23. As a reporter arrived, a male employee greeted a female receptionist with a hug.
    24. "I will go to shake hands and wind up in a bear hug," Mr. Landsburg says.
    25. Newcomers are warmly welcomed, often with a hug, but then an apron is given over and a chore assigned. These are people with a mission.
    26. "He reminded me exactly of my grandfather _ I wanted to hug him," she said.
    27. Later she will "hug everyone there. It's their option of course," she says.
    28. Bermaida Fajardo yelled in Spanish as she ran from a car to hug a friend.
    29. How about a hug."' Allred said McCorvey has only a modest income, cleans other people's homes for a living, and has a 10th grade education.
    30. If I so much as stub my toe I want a hug.
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