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  1. 接吻. kissuk/kɪs/us/kɪs/A2verb. to touch with your lips, especially as a greeting, or to press your mouth onto another person's mouth in a sexual way: There was a young couple on the sofa, kissing passionately.沙發上一對年輕人正在熱吻。. snoguk/snɒg/us/snɑːg/verbUKinformal. to kiss and hold a person in a sexual way:

  2. 接吻. to touch with your lips, especially as a greeting, or to press your mouth onto another person's mouth in a sexual way: There was a young couple on the sofa, kissing passionately.沙发上一对年轻人正在热烈地接吻。. to kiss and hold a person in a sexual way: I saw them snogging on the back seat of a bus.我看见他们在 ...

  3. to touch with your lips, especially as a greeting, or to press your mouth onto another person's mouth in a sexual way. 吻;接吻. There was a young couple on the sofa, kissing passionately. 沙發上一對年輕人正在熱吻。 She kissed him on the mouth. 她吻了一下他的嘴唇。

  4. 接吻鏡頭. kiss cam uk / ˈkɪs ˌkæm/ us / ˈkɪs ˌkæm/ noun. an entertainment at a sporting event in which a camera moves around the audience and selects a couple who are expected to kiss: It would be funny if they put us on the kiss cam. 如果他們把接吻鏡頭對准我們就很有趣。.

  5. ;接吻. There was a young couple on the sofa, kissing passionately. 沙發上一對年輕人正在熱吻。. She kissed him on the mouth. 她吻了一下他的嘴唇。. [ + two objects ] He kissed the children good night / goodbye (= kissed them as a part of saying good night / goodbye). 他吻了孩子們,道了晚安/再見。. [ T ...

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  7. get to first base phrase US informal. to kiss someone in a sexual way: 查看更多. 吻信. kissogram uk / ˈkɪs.ə.græm/ us / ˈkɪs.ə.græm/ noun. a message brought by someone who kisses the person who is receiving it, especially one that other people have arranged to be sent as a surprise to that person on a day when they are celebrating something: 查看更多. 响吻.

  8. 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.