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nod

verb

nod ♦︎ gesture ♦︎ wave ♦︎ signal ♦︎ beckon ♦︎ gesticulateThese words all mean to make a sign to sb by moving a part of your body, especially your head, hand or arm. 这些词均表示用动作示意,尤指点头、挥手、做手势。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to nod / gesture / wave / signal / beckon / gesticulate to sbto nod / gesture / wave / beckon towards sb / sthto nod / gesture / wave / gesticulate at sb / sthto nod / gesture / wave in the direction of sb / sthto gesture / wave / signal for sthto gesture / wave / signal / beckon sb forward / over / to (a place)to gesture / beckon with your head / hand, etcto nod at sb / gesture / wave / signal / beckon sb to do sthto nod / gesture / signal for sb to do sthto gesture / signal that... sb should do sth / it is time to do sth, etc.to gesture / wave / signal / gesticulate wildly nod (-dd-) [intransitive, transitive] to move your head up and down as a way of saying 'yes', to show understanding, approval or enthusiasm, to greet sb or as a sign to sb 点头;点头致意;点头示意'Is this the right way?' she asked. The man nodded.“这条路对吗?”她问道。那名男子点了点头。Her head nodded in agreement.她点头表示同意。He nodded his head sympathetically.他同情地点点头。She nodded her approval.她点头表示赞同。The president nodded to the crowd as he passed.总统经过时向人群点头致意。She nodded at him to begin speaking.她点头示意他开始讲话。Maria nodded towards the open door.玛丽亚朝开着的门点了点头。Michael nodded a greeting to the other visitors.迈克尔向其他来访者点头问候。 nod

noun

[countable] He gave a quick nod of recognition.他很快点了点头,表示认可。
gesture ˈdʒestʃə(r) [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) (written) to make a movement, especially with your hand, as a way of telling sb what you mean or what you want 做手势;用手势表示;用动作示意'I see you read a lot,' he said, gesturing towards the wall of books.“看来你读了很多书。”他指着那一墙的书说道。She gestured for them to follow her.她示意他们跟她走。 see also gesture movement noun wave [intransitive, transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to show where sth is or show sb where to go by moving your hand in a particular direction 挥手指引,挥手示意(方向)She waved vaguely in the direction of the house.她含糊地朝房子的方向挥了挥手。'He's over there,' said Ali, waving a hand towards some trees.“他在那儿。”阿里说着朝几棵树挥了挥手。I showed my pass to the security guard and he waved me through.我向保安人员出示了通行证,他挥手让我通过。 see also wave movement noun signal (-ll-, NAmE -l-) [intransitive, transitive] to make a movement or sound as a way of giving sb a message, order or instruction 发信号;发暗号;示意Don't fire until I signal.等我发出信号后再开枪。He signalled to the waiter for the bill.他示意服务员结账。The referee seemed to be signalling a foul.裁判似乎在示意犯规。Signal has a wider range of meaning than the other words in this group. You can signal to sb not only by making a hand or arm movement, but also by using a light, waving sth in the air, or making a sound. * signal比本组中其他词的含义更广,不仅可指用手或臂的动作示意,亦可指靠使用灯光、在空中挥舞东西或发出声音来示意。 see also signal signal noun beckon [intransitive, transitive] to give sb a signal using your finger, hand or head, especially to tell sb to come towards you or follow you (用手指、手或头的动作)示意,召唤I saw someone beckoning from a doorway.我看见有人正从门口招手示意。Richard beckoned the man over.理查德招手让那男人过去。 gesticulate dʒeˈstɪkjuleɪt [intransitive] (rather formal) to move your hands and arms around quickly, usually in an excited way, in order to attract attention or to make sb understand what you are saying (通常激动地)做手势,用手势表达,用动作示意(以引起注意或令对方听懂)She gesticulated wildly at the clock.她使劲指着钟打手势。Both men were shouting and gesticulating.两个男人都边叫嚷边打手势。

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