单词 | skinship |
释义 | skinshipn. Esp. in Japanese and Korean contexts: touching or close physical contact between parent and child or (esp. in later use) between lovers or friends, used to express affection or strengthen an emotional bond. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > touch and feeling > touching > [noun] riningOE touchingc1300 taking1340 toucha1387 tastea1400 atouchment1483 tuckingc1485 tacture1598 taction1623 contaction1628 tactation1688 tig1721 tact1801 skinship1966 1966 H. Kokubu Child-rearing Pract. & Cultural Issues in Japanese Personality Devel. (M.A. thesis, Michigan State Univ.) vi. 33 Sufficient skinship in child-rearing prevents the occurrence of psychosis in Japan. 1988 F. Baldwin tr. S. Hayashi Culture & Managem. in Japan iv. 81 All members of a group strip and bathe together, an intimacy—‘skinship’—that deepens friendship. 2001 A. S. Honig et al. Infancy in Amer. I. 636/2 The closeness of skinship permits parents to sense their infants' tension and be able to anticipate sleeping and feeding needs. 2021 @Sweetynamseok 17 Feb. in twitter.com (accessed 19 Feb. 2021) The boys are really relaxed between them and even develop their own language through skinship. When one of them seems nervous or stressed, the other will just hold his hand or cuddle him and that's it. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1966 |
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