单词 | beckon |
释义 | 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。beckon/ˈbekən ||; ˈbɛkən/verb [i,t] to show sb with a movement of your finger or hand that you want him/her to come closer (用手势)示意对方走近: ◇she beckoned me over to speak to her. 她示意要我走过去跟她说话。 beckonsee ⇨ sign 4 beck·on /`bɛkən; ˈbekən/v [i,t] 1. to move your hand or arm to show that you want someone to move towards you [用手势]示意,召唤[某人]:◇he beckoned her to join him. 他示意她到他那里去。 2. if a place or situation beckons, it seems likely that you will go there 吸引,招引:◇the summer was here and the coast beckoned. 夏天到了,海滨在向人们招手。 |
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