cuddle
v
1 [I, Tn] hold (sb, sth, each other) close and lovingly in one's arms 搂抱(某人、 某物); (互相)拥抱
The lovers kissed and cuddled on the sofa. 那对恋人在沙发上又是接吻又是搂抱.
The child cuddled her doll (to her chest). 那孩子(怀里)抱著玩具娃娃.
2 (phr v) cuddle up (to/against sb/sth); cuddle up (together) lie close and comfortably; nestle 挨在一起舒适地躺著; 偎依
She cuddled up to her mother. 她偎依著母亲.
They cuddled up (together) under the blanket. 他们盖著毯子(在一起)搂著. cuddle, n [sing]
act of cuddling; hug 搂抱; 拥抱
have a cuddle together 搂抱在一起.
Considering how recent these developments are, it is even more remarkable that as long ago as the 1960s, an Englishman, Leon Bagrit, was able to predict some of the uses of computers which we know today.