snog

英 [snɒɡ] 美 [snɑːɡ]

v.  (尤指长时间地)接吻
n.  接吻; 爱抚

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牛津词典

verb

  1. (尤指长时间地)接吻
    to kiss each other, especially for a long time
    1. They were snogging on the sofa.
      他们正在沙发上接吻。
    2. I caught him snogging my friend.
      他正吻我朋友,让我给撞见了。

柯林斯词典

  1. V-RECIP (长时间地)拥抱接吻
    If one person snogs another, they kiss and hold that person for a period of time. You can also say that two people are snogging .
    1. I'm 15 and I've never snogged a girl...
      我 15 岁了,还没有亲过一个女孩。
    2. They were snogging under a bridge...
      他们在一座桥下面拥抱接吻。
    3. We went in for secret snogging sessions in the toilets at the restaurant.
      我们到饭店的卫生间里偷偷地接吻拥抱。
    4. Snog is also a noun.
    5. They went for a quick snog behind the bike sheds.
      他们去了自行车棚的后面,短暂地拥吻了一下。

双语例句

  1. They were snogging under a bridge
    他们在一座桥下面拥抱接吻。
  2. We went in for secret snogging sessions in the toilets at the restaurant.
    我们到饭店的卫生间里偷偷地接吻拥抱。
  3. He caught us having a snog.
    他看见我们在亲吻。
  4. Most wants: A good snog.
    闻名:哈利最好的朋友。
  5. We had a lovely snog during the film.
    看电影的时候,我们又抱又吻很开心。

英英释义

verb

  1. touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.
    1. The newly married couple kissed
    2. She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room

    Synonym:    kissbussosculate