美 [ˈsnʌɡlɪŋ]
v. 偎依,舒服地蜷伏;使舒适温暖;紧抱(snuggle 的现在分词)
snuggle /ˈsnʌɡəl/ [ snuggling snuggled snuggles ]
不及物动词 If you snuggle somewhere, you settle yourself into a warm, comfortable position, especially by moving closer to another person. 依偎
Jane snuggled up against his shoulder.
简依偎在他的肩膀上。
... 偎依 = snuggles 偎依 = snuggling 偃 = (surname) ...
She seized grandmother's hands and arms and snuggling up to her did not for joy utter one more word.
她抓住奶奶的手和胳膊,紧抱着她,高兴得说不出话来。
The floor of the "cuddle zone" is soon covered with complete strangers snuggling and cuddling, but that's as far as it goes.
“拥抱区”的地板很快就挤满了完全陌生的人,他们相互依偎和拥抱,但也就到此为止了。
Today, I was snuggling with my boyfriend on the couch.
今天我跟男朋友在沙发上做完了之后抱着睡觉。
Opening its cover to watch a good movie is like snuggling up to a good novel.
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When she is snuggling with her husband, who is interacting with her children?
Ingle and Symons remind us, Mr. Corzine had spent much of his tenure snuggling up to the public-sector unions.