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caress глагол: -
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1) caress, endearment; мн. petting разг.
2) (доброта)
kindness
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weasel* * ** * *1) caress, endearment; petting 2) kindness* * *affectioncaressfondlingkindness -
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caress* * *ласкать; поласкать caress, fondle, pet, cherish* * *caressdandlepamperpet -
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(вн.)caress (d.), fondle (d.), pet (d.); (перен.) caress (d.) -
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несовер.; (кого-л./что-л.); поэт.
caress, fondle; take tender care (of)* * *caress, fondle; take tender care -
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1) tenderness, caress
2) мн. нежности; разг. kind words, endearments; compliments (ухаживания); flattery ед.* * ** * *tenderness, caress ; fondness; delicacy; civility* * *delicacyendearmentfondnessgentlenesssoftnesssubtletytenderness -
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совер.; (кого-л./что-л.)
caress* * *(кого-л./что-л.) caress, fondle, pet -
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1) caress; 2) caress -
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1. ironing2. iron; press; stroke; caress3. caress4. press5. strokeСинонимический ряд:утюжить (глаг.) отглаживать; отутюживать; проглаживать; разглаживать; утюжить -
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1. iron; press; stroke; caress2. caress3. stroke -
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Taboo: caress oneself, finger-fuck, frig, grease the gash, jill off, paddle (one's) pickle, paddle the pink canoe, rub oneselfУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (о женщине) мастурбировать
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1) General subject: affection, caress, endearment, fondling, loving, mothering, tenderness, tendresse, vair (животное), weasel (Putorius vulgaris), weasel (и др. животные из семейства куньих), kindness (wake him with kindness - будь поласковей, когда его будишь)2) Biology: least weasel (Mustela nivalis), weasel (Mustela nivalis)3) American: honey and hug4) Engineering: scarf5) Forestry: weasel( Mustela nivalis L.)7) Ecology: Mustela nivalis (Weasel) -
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1) General subject: canoodle, caress, cherish, cocker (детей), cosher, cosset, dandle, feast (слух, зрение), flatter (взор, слух), fondle, love (друг друга), nurse, regale (слух, зрение), stroke, stroke-oar, make love to, pitch a woo, pitch the woo, bill and coo3) Sports: pat4) Jargon: monk, mouse, perch, put the feelers on ( someone or something) (что-то или кого-то), touch up5) Invective: futz around6) Taboo: apply, apply the arm, attend parkology, cuddle up, develop somebody (кого-л.), do (one's) homework, fling woo, fool around, fuss somebody (кого-л.), get a strangle hold on somebody (кого-л.), get next to somebody (кого-л.), giraffe somebody (кого-л.), give somebody a body job (кого-л.), go into a huddle, go on an exploring expedition (кого-л.), huddle somebody up (кого-л.), kidoodle, kiss-hug, love somebody up (кого-л.), manhandle somebody (кого-л.), mash, mash somebody (кого-л.), nuzzle, overhaul somebody (кого-л.), party, paw somebody (кого-л., особ. грубо), pet, (somebody) pet (кого-л.), pot, swing -
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Taboo: caressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ласкать с сексуальными намерениями
См. также в других словарях:
Caress — Ca*ress , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Caressed} (k[.a]*r[e^]st ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Caressing}.] [F. caresser, fr. It. carezzare, fr. carezza caress. See {Caress}., n.] To treat with tokens of fondness, affection, or kindness; to touch or speak to in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caress — vb Caress, fondle, pet, cosset, cuddle, dandle mean to show affection or love by touching or handling. Caress implies an expression of tender interest (as by soft stroking or patting) or of affection ordinarily without undue familiarity {soothing … New Dictionary of Synonyms
caress — [n] loving touch cuddle, embrace, endearment, feel, fondling, hug, kiss, pat, pet, petting, snuggle, squeeze, stroke; concepts 375,590 caress [v] touch lovingly bear hug*, brush, buss, clinch, clutch, coddle, cosset, cuddle, dandle, embrace, feel … New thesaurus
caress — [kə res′] vt. [Fr caresser < It carezzare; ult. < L carus, dear: see CHARITY] 1. to touch or stroke lovingly or gently; also, to embrace or kiss: often used figuratively, as of a voice or music 2. to treat kindly or affectionately n. an… … English World dictionary
Caress — Ca*ress (k[.a]*r[e^]s ), n. [F. caresse, It. carezza, LL. caritia dearness, fr. L. carus dear. See {Charity}.] An act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tenderness. [1913 Webster] Wooed her with his … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caress — (n.) 1640s, from Fr. caresse (15c.), from It. carezza, from caro “dear,” from L. carus (see WHORE (Cf. whore)). The verb is 1650s, from Fr. caresser, from It. carezzare endearment, from carezza. Related: Caressed; caressing … Etymology dictionary
caress — ► VERB ▪ touch or stroke gently or lovingly. ► NOUN ▪ a gentle or loving touch. DERIVATIVES caressing adjective caressingly adverb. ORIGIN French caresser, from Latin carus dear … English terms dictionary
caress — I UK [kəˈres] / US verb [transitive] Word forms caress : present tense I/you/we/they caress he/she/it caresses present participle caressing past tense caressed past participle caressed 1) to move your hands gently over someone s face or body in a … English dictionary
caress — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ gentle, soft ▪ the gentle caress of his fingers ▪ tender, warm {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB … Collocations dictionary
caress — I n. a gentle caress II v. to caress gently * * * [kə res] a gentle caress to caressgently … Combinatory dictionary
caress — [[t]kəre̱s[/t]] caresses, caressing, caressed VERB If you caress someone, you stroke them gently and affectionately. [WRITTEN] [V n] He was gently caressing her golden hair. Syn: stroke N COUNT Caress is also a noun. Margaret took me to one side … English dictionary