0 to touch gently and lovingly -- (po)hladit
She caressed the horse’s neck.
1 an act of touching in this way -- pohlazení
a loving caress.
This initial caress leaves an impression on the child, creating a kind of backdrop to the auditory experiences found throughout life.
When sulphur cinquefoil, another plant, was caressed once a week, it developed increased insect resistance.
Its high pianistic textures and modal harmonic fabric clash with the surprisingly conventional phrasing and variation processes, while the yearning, caressing strings were almost nostalgic.
Now you must caress its naked shape, shiver at its frailty, know its strength.
Does the caress quiet or awaken pleasure?
These distinct layers gently caress each other, until the song finally coalesces at the entrance of the voice, and the resulting song sounds both spontaneous and fully formed.
Instead, we are left with a barely separated pair of siamese twins which are more likely to caress each other than compete against each other.
Instead, however, it talks about biting them but actually caresses them.
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愛撫, 撫摸, 親吻…
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