
(특히 애정을 가지고)…을 껴안다, 포옹하다.
To squeeze (someone) tightly in one's arms, typically to express affection or comfort.
예문:
"The mother hugged her son tightly after he returned from the long trip."
"They exchanged a quick hug before rushing off to their separate classes."
"I always hug my dog when I get home because he greets me so enthusiastically."
(물가·연석 등에) 접근하여 지나가다, … 가까이를 지나가다.
To keep close to or follow closely along (a route, coast, or object).
예문:
"The small boat had to hug the shore to avoid the rough open sea."
"Drivers are advised to hug the curb when making a right turn in heavy traffic."
"The scenic mountain road hugs the edge of a steep cliff for several miles."
(편견·신념 등을) 품다, 고집하다.
To cherish or cling stubbornly to (a belief, idea, or prejudice).
예문:
"Despite overwhelming evidence, he continued to hug his outdated political opinions."
"She hugged the secret of her promotion, waiting for the right moment to announce it."
"It is unwise to hug a belief without questioning its validity occasionally."
포옹, 껴안기.
An act of holding someone tightly in one's arms, typically to express affection.
예문:
"A quick hug was all they needed before their long separation."
"She offered a comforting hug to her friend who was feeling down."
"The best part of coming home is receiving a big, warm hug from my family."