| 释义 |
smooch verb[ I ] usuk /smuːtʃ/ informal to kiss, hold, and touch someone in a sexual way: 搂抱接吻 Didn't I see you smooching with Mark at Kim's party?难道我没看见你和马克在金的聚会上搂抱亲吻吗? UK When two people are smooching, they are dancing slowly and very close together to slow, romantic music: 紧拥着慢舞 The dance floor was full of middle-aged couples smooching to slushy ballads.舞池里尽是中年伴侣在随着缓慢的抒情歌曲相拥起舞。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Dance & choreography arabesque backing dancer backspin backup dancer ballerina cut a rugidiom dabbing dance dance studio dance to something moonwalk moonwalking morris dance morris dancer morris dancing throw shapesidiom tights toe shoe tutu twerk smooch noun[ Cusually singular ] UKusuk /smuːtʃ/ informal a kiss: 亲吻 I was so embarrassed when I walked in on them having a smooch on the sofa.我走进去时正碰上他们在沙发上搂抱亲吻,感觉十分尴尬。 a slow, romantic dance: 浪漫而舒缓的舞蹈 Kate had a smooch with a very attractive young man at the Christmas party.凯特在圣诞节舞会上和一个帅气的小伙子亲密相拥,跳了一曲慢舞。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Dance & choreography arabesque backing dancer backspin backup dancer ballerina cut a rugidiom dabbing dance dance studio dance to something moonwalk moonwalking morris dance morris dancer morris dancing throw shapesidiom tights toe shoe tutu twerk
smooch | American Dictionary smooch verb[ I ] infmlus/smutʃ/ to kiss someone
smooch noun[ Cusually sing ]us/smutʃ/ infml She gave her husband a smooch on the way out. |