Frequency rank: 9,276. – 9,294.
- to embrace each other
Godan verb with 'u' ending; intransitive verb
Forms
Generated word frames (experimental)
[Couple] embraces in [Place]
[Parent] embraces [Child]
The mother embraces the child
[Two people] embrace [Emotion]
Generated definitions (experimental)
- to embrace each other
This phrase is used to describe the action of two people holding each other closely in a gesture of affection or support. It can occur in various contexts, such as during a greeting, showing love, or providing comfort.
When I met my friend after a long time, we couldn't help but embrace each other.
Generated collocations (experimental)
だきあう抱き合うto embrace each otherともだち友達とだきあう抱き合うto hug a friendかぞく家族をだきあう抱き合うto embrace familyかんじょう感情をだきあう抱き合うto share emotionsあいじょう愛情をだきあう抱き合うto embrace affectionやさしく優しくだきあう抱き合うto gently embrace each otherさいご最後にだきあう抱き合うto hug for the last timeよろこび喜びをだきあう抱き合うto share joy through embraceだきあって抱き合ってなく泣くto cry while embracing each otherこころ心をだきあう抱き合うto embrace each other's hearts
Generated related terms (experimental)
だきあう抱き合う【だきあう】
To embrace each other, indicating a close physical affection between individuals, typically done in a loving or comforting manner.
The two embraced each other upon reuniting.
てをつなぐ手をつなぐ【てをつなぐ】
To hold hands, a form of physical affection that signifies connection or intimacy, often seen in romantic or familial relationships.
They held hands while walking.
To kiss, a common expression of affection which can range from friendly to romantic gestures.
りかいしあう理解し合う【りかいしあう】
To understand each other, emphasizing emotional connection and communication between individuals.
はなれる離れる【はなれる】
To separate or part, contrasting with embracing as it indicates a distance or lack of physical closeness.
Example sentences
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It was time to part, but still the couple clung together.
Tom and Mary are hugging each other naked.