kissing
adj. 接吻的
n. 開壓邊(內)澆口
v. 吻( kiss的現在分詞 ); 輕拂,輕觸
If you kiss someone, you touch them with your lips to show affection or sexual desire, or to greet them or say goodbye.
She leaned up and kissed him on the cheek...
她傾身向前親吻了他的面頰。
She kissed me hard on the mouth...
她深深地吻了我的嘴。
If you kiss something, you touch it lightly with your lips, usually as a sign of respect.
The men stepped forward to kiss the hand of their mentor...
這些男子走上前去輕吻他們導師的手。
She bowed her head and kissed the Archbishop's ring.
她低下頭輕吻大主教的戒指。
If you say that something kisses another thing, you mean that it touches that thing very gently.
The wheels of the aircraft kissed the runway.
飛機的輪子輕觸跑道。
If you blow someone a kiss or blow a kiss, you touch the palm of your hand lightly with your lips, and then blow across your hand towards the person, in order to show them your affection.
Maria blew him a kiss...
瑪麗亞給了他一個飛吻。
Amy blew a kiss from the door.
埃米在門口做了個飛吻的動作。
If you say that you kiss something goodbye or kiss goodbye to something, you accept the fact that you are going to lose it, although you do not want to.
I felt sure I'd have to kiss my dancing career goodbye.
我明確感覺到我將不得不與我的舞蹈生涯說再見了。
1. affectionate play (or foreplay without contact with the genital organs)
The two of them finished by kissing each other goodbye.
他們兩人最後互相吻別。
John found he was kissing and nibbling her ear.
約翰意識到自己在親吻並輕咬她的耳朵。
They were kissing each other rap-turously.
他們正在激吻。
They were photographed kissing on the platform.
有人拍到了他們在站臺接吻的照片。
A couple of teenagers were kissing and cuddling on the doorstep.
一對年輕人在門階上親吻擁抱。