early 16c. (implied in cudlyng), perhaps a variant or frequentative form of obsolete cull, coll "to embrace" (see collar (n.)); or perhaps from Middle English *couthelen, from couth "known," hence "comfortable with." It has a spotty early history and seems to have been a nursery word at first. Related: Cuddled; cuddling.
实用例句
1. They used to kiss and cuddle in front of everyone.
他们过去经常在人前搂抱亲吻。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Then we'd go home and cuddle up together to watch TV.
然后我们就回家,依偎在一起看电视。
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3. Give her a cuddle.
抱抱她。
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4. The cubs cuddle up together for warmth.
幼兽挤在一起取暖.
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5. He just wants a comforting kiss and a cuddle and he'll be all right.