单词 | caress |
释义 | caresscaressescaressedcaressingcaresscaress /kəˈres/ verb [transitive] literary to touch someone gently in a way that shows you love them—caresscaressescaress noun [countable]THESAURUS: caresstouch to put your fingers or hand on something or someone: You must not touch the glass.feel to touch something with your fingers in order to find out about it: I felt his forehead to see if he had a fever.feelhaveFeel how cold this water is!bestroke to move your hand gently over a person’s or animal’s body in a loving way: Most cats love it if you stroke them.catHe stroked her hair.strokepat to touch a person or animal lightly several times with your hand flat, to show them that you are pleased, or to comfort them: ‘Good dog,’ she said, patting him on the head.saypatShe patted the little boy’s shoulder.patcaress written to move your hands gently over part of someone’s body in a loving way: He gently caressed her hair.caresstickle to move your fingers lightly over someone’s body in order to make them laugh: Stop tickling my feet!ticklefootrub to move your hand over a surface while pressing it: He rubbed his eyes.rubeyeRub the table with a damp cloth.scratch to rub part of your body with your nails, often because it feels uncomfortable and annoying: The dog kept scratching its ear.keepscratch |
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