KISS1 to kiss someone2 when two people kiss each other3 an act of kissingRELATED WORDSsee alsoLOVESEXGIRLFRIEND/BOYFRIENDTOUCH1 to kiss someone 吻某人kiss /kɪs/ [transitive verb]to touch someone with your lips, usually on their lips or cheek, as a sign of love or as a greeting 吻〔表示爱或问候〕 He wanted to kiss Liz, but he didn't dare. 他想亲吻莉兹,但没有勇气。 When I was a child, I used to hate being kissed by visiting relatives. 我小时候很讨厌到访我们家的亲戚亲我。 Do you remember the first time you kissed a boy? 你记得第一次吻男孩子的情形吗? Timothy bent to kiss his aunt's cheek. 蒂莫西欠身亲了一下他姑妈的脸颊。kiss somebody on the lips/cheek/mouth etc His mother hugged him and kissed him on both cheeks. 他母亲拥抱了他并亲吻了他的双颊。kiss somebody goodbye/goodnight Mrs Thomson kissed Maria goodbye, and handed her her suitcase. 汤姆森夫人和玛丽亚吻别,并把手提箱递给了她。give somebody a kiss /ˌgɪv somebody ə ˈkɪs/ [verb phrase]to kiss someone once, as a sign of love or as a greeting 吻某人一下〔表示爱或问候〕 Come on, honey, give me a kiss. 来,宝贝,亲我一下。 Neil put his arm around me and gave me a quick kiss to reassure me. 尼尔搂着我轻轻地吻了我一下,让我放心。give somebody a kiss on the cheek/lips etc Karen flung her arms around his neck and gave him a big kiss on the lips. 卡伦张开双臂搂住他的脖子,深深地在他唇上吻了一下。give somebody a peck /ˌgɪv somebody ə ˈpek/ [verb phrase]to give someone a small, quick kiss on their cheek, often in a way that is slightly formal 匆匆地轻吻某人〔通常较为正式〕 My grandmother gave me a quick peck, and went to bed. 祖母匆匆地亲了我一下,就上床去了。give somebody a peck on the mouth/cheek etc She gave him a peck on the cheek and told him not to worry. 她在他脸颊上匆匆地吻了一下,叫他别担心。2 when two people kiss each other 两人相互亲吻kiss /kɪs/ [intransitive verb] They kissed briefly, then he left the house. 他们匆匆地互吻了一下,然后他就离开了屋子。 They were on the sofa, curled up together, kissing. 他们在沙发上蜷拥在一起亲吻。kissing [uncountable noun] In my mother's day, kissing in public was severely frowned upon. 我母亲那个时代,在公众场合接吻是很让人不满的。snog /snɒgǁsnɑːg/ [intransitive/transitive verb]British informalif two people, especially young people,snog, they kiss each other for a long time in a sexual way - used especially humorously 【英,非正式】〔尤指年轻人长时间地〕接吻〔尤为幽默用法〕 Frances left the two of them snogging in a dark corner and went back to the dance floor. 弗朗西丝留下他们俩在一个幽暗的角落里接吻,自己回舞池去了。 Who's that guy snogging Fiona? 那个亲吻菲奥娜的家伙是谁?snogging [uncountable noun] Fifteen-year-old boys are often more interested in snogging than in football. 15岁的男孩子对接吻往往比对足球更感兴趣。neck /nek/ [intransitive verb usually in progressive]informalif two people, especially young people, arenecking, they are kissing and touching each other in a sexual way 【非正式】〔尤指年轻人〕相拥亲吻 Jemma found her friends necking in the back of the car. 吉玛发现她的两个朋友在汽车后座上拥吻。smooch /smuːtʃ/ [intransitive verb usually in progressive]informalif two people are smooching, they are kissing and holding each other in a romantic way 【非正式】拥抱接吻 In the semi-darkness, couples were smooching to sentimental love-songs. 在半明半暗的灯光下,一对对恋人伴着充满柔情的情歌搂抱亲吻。 The sales manager and the boss's wife were smooching in full view of everyone. 销售部经理和老板的妻子在众目睽睽之下亲吻。3 an act of kissing 亲吻的动作kiss /kɪs/ [countable noun] In the morning he woke her with gentle kisses. 早上他轻轻地吻着她把她唤醒。 ‘Have you got a kiss for your old Dad?’ he asked. “你要亲一下老爸吗?”他问道。give somebody a kiss She gave him a quick kiss and said goodbye. 她很快吻了他一下并说了再见。snog /snɒgǁsnɑːg/ [singular noun]British informalif you have asnog with someone, you kiss them for a long time in a sexual way - used especially humorously 【英,非正式】〔长时间的〕接吻〔尤为幽默用法〕 Barry thought this might be an opportunity for a quick snog. 巴里觉得这也许是很快地拥吻一下的好机会。peck /pek/ [countable noun]a small quick kiss, often one that is slightly formal 匆匆轻吻〔通常较为正式〕a peck on the cheek He gave her a really big kiss. Not just a peck on the cheek. 他深深地吻了她一下,而不是匆匆地轻吻。