单词 | gesticulate |
释义 | gesticulate verbadverb | preposition adverb➤wildly大动作比画◆he gesticulated wildly as he tried to make her understand.他使劲儿向她打手势,试图让他明白。preposition➤at向⋯做手势◆the other woman was gesticulating at the ambulance.另一个女子对着救护车做手势。➤to朝着⋯做示意动作◆she was gesticulating to me with her hands.她朝我打着手势。➤towards/toward对⋯打手势◆the officer gesticulated towards / toward the refugees.那军官朝难民打手势。gesticulate /dʒestɪkjuleɪt/ [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。gesticulate/dʒeˈstɪkjuleɪt ||; dʒɛsˈtɪkjəˌlet/verb [i] to make movements with your hands and arms in order to express sth 用动作示意;打手势 ges·tic·u·late /dʒɛs`tɪkjəˏlet; dʒeˈstɪkjleɪt/v [i]to move your arms and hands because you are very excited, angry, or want to tell someone something [激动、生气或想要表达什么时]做手势:◇jane gesticulated wildly and shouted "stop! stop!" 简发狂似地做手势,喊着:“停下! 停下!” |
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