snuggled
英 [ˈsnʌɡld]
美 [ˈsnʌɡld]
v. (使)依偎,紧贴,蜷伏
snuggle的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (尤指靠近另一人)依偎,舒适地蜷卧
If yousnugglesomewhere, you settle yourself into a warm, comfortable position, especially by moving closer to another person.- Jane snuggled up against his shoulder...
简依偎着他的肩膀。 - I snuggled down in the big, comfortable seat.
我蜷缩在舒适的大座位里。
- Jane snuggled up against his shoulder...
英英释义
adj
- drawn or pressed close to someone or something for or as if for affection or protection
- saw a number of small houses nestled against the hillside
- like a baby snuggled in its mother's arms
双语例句
- On a chilly winter evening, my husband and I were snuggled together watching television.
一个寒冬的夜晚,我和我的丈夫依偎在一起看电视。 - Pass by the men and women that snuggled up to, throw the sight for me to scorn, that coquettish woman, still laugh dissolutely, the seductive lights fill the air in the night sky.
走过偎依的男女,投给我鄙夷的目光,那风骚的女子,还放荡地笑着,夜空里弥漫妖艳的灯火。 - The child snuggled up to its mother.
孩子偎着母亲。 - Is there a reason you're snuggled up to me?
你不会无缘无故贴着我吧? - I snuggled down into my sleeping-bay.
我蜷缩进睡袋里。 - Her little daughter snuggled down with its doll and was quickly asleep.
她的小女儿抱着布娃娃躺在被子里,很快就入睡了。 - She snuggled down again beneath the coarse blankets.
她又蜷缩到粗硬的毯子下面。 - They snuggled up together in bed.
他们依偎着躺在床上。 - She snuggled up to him in the darkened cinema.
看电影时她偎着他。 - She snuggled up to her mother and went to sleep.
她偎贴在妈妈身上睡着了。