nod
[nɑ:d]
vi.
点头;
打瞌睡;
上下摆动;
变得粗心大意;
vt.
点头示意;
使弯曲,使屈服;
点头答应;
n.
点头;
点头同意;
打瞌睡,打盹;
粗心大意;
例句:
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He turned with a little nod and I watched him walk away.
他边点了点头边转过身,我看着他走了。
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"Probably," agreed Hunter, with a slow nod of his head.
亨特慢慢点了点头,表示赞同地说:“很有可能.”
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A quick nod of approval would have done nicely.
要是当时立即点头同意就好了。
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He paid us scant heed, beyond a nod.
来自I. Watson
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Jove has firm'd it with an Awfull Nod.
来自Dryden
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Nonbelievers had already been given the nod sort of.
来自NEWYORKER
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She stared at the flowers nodding in the wind.
她凝视着随风摆动的花朵。
来自《权威词典》
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The teacher caught her nodding.
老师发现她在打瞌睡。
来自《权威词典》
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He was nodding.
他连连点头。
来自《权威词典》