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gesturenoun[C](MOVEMENT)C1amovementof thehands,arms, orhead, etc. toexpressanideaorfeeling: 手势;姿势;示意动作 Theprisonerraisedhisfistin a gestureofdefianceas he wasledout of thecourtroom.犯人在被带出法庭时,举起拳头以示抗议。 Shemadearudegesture at the otherdriver.她对另一个司机做了个粗鲁的手势。 - "All this is mine, " she said with asweepingarmgesture.
- Since theyspokeonlySwahili, we usedsignsand gestures to make ourselvesunderstood.
- Thetaxidrivermade arudegesture as heovertookus.
- Hethrewhishandsup in a gesture ofdespair.
- When sheruffledthe boy'shair, it wasmeantas aplayfulgesture - but he wasfurious.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGestures & gesturing - air punch
- air quotes
- bat
- beckon
- bird
- blow
- blowsomeonea kissphrase
- flipsomeoneoff
- flourish
- gesticulate
- gesticulation
- givesomeonethe fingeridiom
- pumpsomeone'shandidiom
- shrug
- signing
- snapyourfingersidiom
- stick/putyourtongue outidiom
- tongue
- two fingers
- wink
See more results » gesturenoun[C](SYMBOLIC ACT)C1anactionthatexpressesyourfeelingsorintentions,althoughit might have littlepracticaleffect: 姿态;表示 Thegovernmentdonated£500,000 as a gestureofgoodwill.该政府捐助了50万英镑以示友善。 Eatingboiledpotatoesinsteadofchipswas his only gesture towardshealthyeating.他说要注意饮食健康,可也仅仅是用煮土豆代替炸薯条而已。 - Releasing thehostageshas beenseenas agoodwillgesture.
- Five hundredtroopsweresentin, more as a gesture ofstrengththan as arealthreat.
- Thedemonstrationis apointlessgesture ofdefianceagainst thegovernment.
- Whatbetterfinaleto hercareerthan thisextravagantgesture?
- Thepressreleaseis aface-savinggesture.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGestures & gesturing - air punch
- air quotes
- bat
- beckon
- bird
- blow
- blowsomeonea kissphrase
- flipsomeoneoff
- flourish
- gesticulate
- gesticulation
- givesomeonethe fingeridiom
- pumpsomeone'shandidiom
- shrug
- signing
- snapyourfingersidiom
- stick/putyourtongue outidiom
- tongue
- two fingers
- wink
See more results » C2to use a gesture toexpressoremphasizesomething: 做手势;用手势表示;用动作示意 When heaskedwhere thechildrenwere, she gesturedvaguelyin thedirectionof thebeach.他问她孩子们在哪里,她心不在焉地朝沙滩方向指了一下。 He made noanswerbutwalkedon, gesturingformetofollow.他没有回答而继续向前走,打了个手势让我跟上。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGestures & gesturing - air punch
- air quotes
- bat
- beckon
- bird
- blow
- blowsomeonea kissphrase
- flipsomeoneoff
- flourish
- gesticulate
- gesticulation
- givesomeonethe fingeridiom
- pumpsomeone'shandidiom
- shrug
- signing
- snapyourfingersidiom
- stick/putyourtongue outidiom
- tongue
- two fingers
- wink
See more results » (Definition ofgesturefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)gesture| American Dictionarygesturenoun[C](MOVEMENT)amovementof thebody,hands,arms, orheadtoexpressanideaorfeeling: He made arudegesture to thecrowdafter histennismatch. gesturenoun[C](SYMBOLIC ACT)anactionthatexpressesyourfeelingsorintentions,althoughit might have littlepracticaleffect: Herwarmthank-younotewas anicegesture. gesture
When Iaskedwhere thechildrenwere, shegesturedtoward thebeach. (Definition ofgesturefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofgesturegesture Most likely, phonological plans and articulatory gestures are wired in primary motor and premotor cortices in the inferior frontal lobe.From theCambridge English Corpus The oboe, on the other hand, offers very little for the eye, though some players attempt to compensate for this with grand gestures.From theCambridge English Corpus Because they cannot claim real property on their findings, they may attach their names to them as agestureof symbolic ownership for their work.From theCambridge English Corpus They were visible physical gestures (illustrated, for example, by keyboard fingering-methods).From theCambridge English Corpus Additionally, in related utterances, the adults spoke directly to the child as evidenced by their chosen words, eye gaze, body orientation, and gestures.From theCambridge English Corpus For this reason, other responses that infants provided - gestures and utterances - provided important information regarding their genuine level of sophistication in absent reference comprehension.From theCambridge English Corpus Pointing gestures and responses, yes\o gestures and responses, imitations, unintelligible utterances, and utterances that included a participant that was not visible were excluded.From theCambridge English Corpus There is evidence to suggest that forms transcribed as simultaneous or sequentially ordered oral and laryngeal gestures may in fact represent unreleased plosive forms.From theCambridge English Corpus We now need to reintegrate thegestureinformation that we removed in the projection step before recognition.From theCambridge English Corpus Parents also directed children's attention by combining verbal communication with gestures.From theCambridge English Corpus However, the distribution ofgesture+speech combinations differed for caregiver and child.From theCambridge English Corpus The texts perpetuallygesturetowards a moment of fulfilment that remains deferred, when their latent significance would unfurl itself in a millennial revelation.From theCambridge English Corpus Most studies of language acquisition have relied on tape-recordings but these don't contain information about gestures or gaze.From theCambridge English Corpus She acknowledges her inferior position bygesture, movement and posture, knowing that her deference and submissiveness are her best defences at the early stages.From theCambridge English Corpus Often it has been simply agestureof tact towards the feelings, however bigoted, of others, whether friends, family or colleagues.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithgesturegestureThese are words often used in combination withgesture. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. deictic gesture First, a command which requires an active deictic gesture to provide the referent. From theCambridge English Corpus dramatic gesture Here is only one example, notable for combining appropriation of the opponents'dramaticgesture, use of an overlay, and the forgetting, at the climactic moment, of a telegraph wire. From theCambridge English Corpus empty gesture Policy without financial resources is just anemptygesture. FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/gesture## |