hug 的 3 个定义
hugged, hug·ging.
- to clasp tightly in the arms, especially with affection; embrace.
- to cling firmly or fondly to; cherish: to hug an opinion.
- to keep close to, as in sailing, walking, or in moving along or alongside of: to hug the shore; to hug the road.
hugged, hug·ging.
- to cling together; lie close.
- a tight clasp with the arms; embrace.
hug 近义词
embrace
hold close, cling to
更多hug例句
- A nurse collapsed on the floor of the bar, a number of strangers begged for a hug, a man confessed to domestic violence, another explained why he hated his kids.
- Mallott gave her an awkward hug and she walked out the door.
- On several occasions, this person initiated a friendly hug when I came to her work place, and I reflexively gave her a peck on top of her head.
- Since the outbreak of the coronavirus, the Milwaukee, Wisconsin resident says she’s stayed away from most people, resorting to “air hugs” when she’s seen her 20-year-old niece at a distance.
- The 32-year-old digital strategist said given that she’s not a touchy-feely person, she doesn’t really miss hugs or handshakes.
- With help, he got to his feet, and when she hugged him he lifted his arms slightly as if to return the hug.
- "Kate sought me out and gave me a hug just before she left," said Mrs Smith afterwards to a reporter at the Daily Mail.
- And Fred stuck in the card for me that said, “Live from New York…” and gave me a hug.
- Charlie Crist got thrown out of the party for one hug, after all.
- He would pull her toward him, hug her, kiss her, and stroke her hair.
- There is a man who says he has been at evening parties out West, where the boys and girls hug so hard that their sides cave in.
- He was a stubborn idealist, and having found something at last to admire he purposed to hug it.
- "Oh," cried Betty, hugging Amy ecstatically, simply because she happened to be the nearest one to hug.
- Rushing into the cabin, the girl gave him a hug that caused Jim to nearly drop the coffee pot.
- He quotes me as having then said, that we ought not to hug these lands as a very great treasure.