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  • 1 cuddle

    1. noun
    Liebkosung, die

    give somebody a cuddle — jemanden drücken od. in den Arm nehmen

    2. transitive verb
    schmusen mit; hätscheln [kleines Kind]
    3. intransitive verb
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    1. verb
    (to hug affectionately: The mother cuddled the child until he fell asleep.) herzen, knuddeln
    2. noun
    (an affectionate hug.) die Liebkosung
    - academic.ru/17710/cuddly">cuddly
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    cud·dle
    [ˈkʌdl̩]
    I. n [liebevolle] Umarmung, Liebkosung f
    to need plenty of \cuddles sehr viel Zärtlichkeit brauchen
    to give sb a \cuddle jdn umarmen
    come here and give me a \cuddle komm her und drück mich ganz fest
    II. vt
    to \cuddle sb/sth jdn/etw liebkosen [o fam knuddeln
    III. vi kuscheln
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    ['kʌdl]
    1. n
    Liebkosung f

    to give sb a cuddlejdn in den Arm nehmen

    to need a cuddle — Zärtlichkeit brauchen, geknuddelt (inf) or liebkost werden wollen

    2. vt
    in den Arm nehmen; (amorously also) schmusen mit
    3. vi
    schmusen
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    cuddle [ˈkʌdl]
    A v/t
    1. an sich drücken, hätscheln, knuddeln umg
    2. schmusen mit umg
    B v/i
    1. cuddle up sich kuscheln oder schmiegen (to an akk):
    cuddle up together sich aneinanderkuscheln
    2. schmusen umg
    C s enge Umarmung, Liebkosung f
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    1. noun
    Liebkosung, die

    give somebody a cuddlejemanden drücken od. in den Arm nehmen

    2. transitive verb
    schmusen mit; hätscheln [kleines Kind]
    3. intransitive verb
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    v.
    hätscheln v.

    English-german dictionary > cuddle

См. также в других словарях:

  • cuddle up (together) — ˌcuddle ˈup (to/against sb/sth) | ˌcuddle ˈup (together) derived to sit or lie very close to sb/sth • She cuddled up against him. • We cuddled up together under the blanket. Main entry: ↑cuddle …   Useful english dictionary

  • cuddle up (to somebody) — ˌcuddle ˈup (to/against sb/sth) | ˌcuddle ˈup (together) derived to sit or lie very close to sb/sth • She cuddled up against him. • We cuddled up together under the blanket. Main entry: ↑cuddle …   Useful english dictionary

  • cuddle up (against somebody) — ˌcuddle ˈup (to/against sb/sth) | ˌcuddle ˈup (together) derived to sit or lie very close to sb/sth • She cuddled up against him. • We cuddled up together under the blanket. Main entry: ↑cuddle …   Useful english dictionary

  • cuddle up (to something) — ˌcuddle ˈup (to/against sb/sth) | ˌcuddle ˈup (together) derived to sit or lie very close to sb/sth • She cuddled up against him. • We cuddled up together under the blanket. Main entry: ↑cuddle …   Useful english dictionary

  • cuddle up (against something) — ˌcuddle ˈup (to/against sb/sth) | ˌcuddle ˈup (together) derived to sit or lie very close to sb/sth • She cuddled up against him. • We cuddled up together under the blanket. Main entry: ↑cuddle …   Useful english dictionary

  • cuddle up — PHR V RECIP If you cuddle up to someone, you sit or lie as near to them as possible. [V P to n] Yes, he laughs, cuddling up to Debbie... [V P together] Then we d go home and cuddle up together to watch TV. [Also V P] …   English dictionary

  • cuddle puddle — (KUD.ul pud.ul) n. 1. A whirlpool bath or hot tub. 2. A group of people lying together on the floor hugging and massaging each other. Example Citation: 1. Strictly speaking, Jacuzzi is a brand name not a generic. ... Germans apparently call them… …   New words

  • cuddle — cud|dle1 [ˈkʌdl] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from cull, coll to hug (14 18 centuries), from Old French coler, from col neck ] to hold someone or something very close to you with your arms around them, especially to show that you …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cuddle — 1 verb (I, T) to hold someone or something very close to you with your arms around them, especially to show that you love them: Dawn and her boyfriend were cuddling on the sofa. cuddle up phrasal verb (I) to lie or sit very close to someone or… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • cuddle — 1. noun /ˈkʌ.dl/ A snuggle; an affectionate embrace, often used in conjunction with family members and close friends. 2. verb /ˈkʌ.dl/ a) To embrace affectionately, lie together snugly. The young lovers cuddled on the couch …   Wiktionary

  • cuddle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. snuggle, nestle, curl up, huddle; clasp, fondle. See endearment. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To nestle] Syn. snuggle, huddle, curl up; see nestle . 2. [To embrace] Syn. caress, enfold, fondle; see caress …   English dictionary for students

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