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111massage someone's ego — gently flatter someone. → massage …
112massage something in/into — rub a substance into (the skin or hair). → massage …
113massage therapy — A treatment in which the soft tissues of the body are kneaded, rubbed, tapped, and stroked. Massage therapy may help people relax, relieve stress and pain, lower blood pressure, and improve circulation. It is being studied in the treatment of… …
114MASSAGE — s. m. Action de masser les membres du corps pour les assouplir …
115massage — (ma sa j ) s. m. Action de presser avec les mains toutes les parties musculaires du corps et d exercer des tractions sur les articulations, afin de donner de la souplesse et d exciter la vitalité. ÉTYMOLOGIE Masser …
116MASSAGE — in medicine a process of kneading, stroking, and rubbing, with the fingers and palms of the hands, applied to the body as a whole or to locally affected parts, to allay pain, promote circulation, and restore nervous and vital energy; it was… …
117massage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. rub [down]; knead, stroke; manipulate. See friction, touch. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. rub down, caress, stroke, press; see knead , rub 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. rubdown, back rub,… …
118massage — сл. преобразование из одного формата в другой без потери информации …
119massage — n 1. rub, rubdown, rubbing, friction, attrition; kneading, handling, stroking, palming, palpation, manipulation, osteopathic alignment; Rolfing, Japanese.Shiatsu, reflexology. v 2. rub, rub down, knead, make supple; handle, stroke, palm, palpate; …
120massage — mas·sage …