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
- 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。 - Jane snuggled up against his shoulder
简依偎着他的肩膀。 - She snuggled up to him in the darkened cinema.
看电影时她偎着他。 - The eggshells crackled, and the turkey babies fluttered and cheeped and snuggled against me.
蛋壳裂开了,初生的火鸡拍动着翅膀,卿卿地叫着,偎依着我。 - We snuggled beneath the blankets.
我们舒适地蜷伏在毯子底下。 - 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。 - Is there a reason you're snuggled up to me?
你不会无缘无故贴着我吧? - He snuggled up to his mother and soon fell fast asleep. A happy and a stripy tiger.
它在妈妈的温暖的怀抱下睡着了。一只快乐的条纹老虎。 - We cuddled against each other to keep warm; The children snuggled into their sleeping bags.
我们偎依在一起取暖;孩子们在睡袋里偎依在一起。
