massage 的 2 个定义
- the act or art of treating the body by rubbing, kneading, patting, or the like, to stimulate circulation, increase suppleness, relieve tension, etc.
- Slang. attentive or indulgent treatment; pampering: ego massage.
mas·saged, mas·sag·ing.
- to treat by massage.
- Slang. to treat with special care and attention; coddle or pamper: The store massages its regular customers with gifts and private sales.
- Informal. to manipulate, maneuver, or handle skillfully: to massage a bill through the Senate.to manipulate, organize, or rearrange to produce a specific result, especially a favorable one: The auditors discovered that the company had massaged the books.
massage 近义词
kneading of body parts
knead body parts
massage 的近义词 10 个
massage 的反义词 3 个
更多massage例句
- It offers a unique combination of water pressure and pulsations with 10 settings plus a massage mode for gum stimulation.
- You can include location-specific activities, like riding horses and trekking on a glacier, along with more general activities like dancing, getting massages, or spending long hours in bed.
- A massage ball is used by physical therapists across the globe to address pressure points, myofascial relief, reducing pain.
- This miracle worker can simulate a bi-directional massage as well as deep kneading, with 8 different settings.
- Of course, there was the food, always the food, but also dry cleaning, oil changes, fitness centers, massages, language classes, and on and on and on.
- Women are not taught to get a massage or do anything for ourselves because it makes us feel extraordinarily guilty.
- Massage techniques are also a far cry from the Thai or Swedish variety found in most vacation destinations.
- I thought I could feel something, but it was hard to tell if it was residual tingling from the massage or magic on the path.
- And few of us can deny the benefits of a good massage or yoga session.
- Ordinarily, a medical team might massage the heart an hour before giving up.
- A little gentle massage to rejooce th' most prom'nent prochooberances is all that is nicissry.
- Madame Querterot, with hands ice cool, went back to her massage, and for a little while again no one spoke.
- One hour of massage is equivalent to several hours of active movement.
- Those who, through some illness or infirmity, cannot take exercise, will find the greatest benefit from massage.
- If skilled massage cannot be obtained, gentle rubbing of the limb will fulfil the same useful purpose.