caress
Word family nouncaressingadverbcaressinglyverbcaressadjectivecaressive
ca·ress1 /kəˈres/ verb [transitiveT] 1 TOUCH especially literary to touch someone gently in a way that shows you love them 爱抚,抚摸 SYN stroke His hands gently caressed her body. 他的双手温柔地抚摸着她的身体。
► see thesaurus at touch 2 TOUCH literary to touch something gently, in a way that seems pleasant or romantic 轻触,轻拍 Waves caressed the shore. 波浪轻轻拍打着海岸。
caress2 noun [countableC] especially literary TOUCHa gentle touch or kiss that shows you love someone 爱抚,抚摸;亲吻 Origin caress2 (1600-1700) French caresse, from
Italian carezza, from
caro “dear”, from
Latin carus;
→ CHARITY