gesticulate
英 [dʒeˈstɪkjuleɪt ]
美 [dʒeˈstɪkjuleɪt ]
v. 做手势; 用手势表达; 用动作示意 n. 做手势; 做示意动作; 手势
现在分词:gesticulating 过去式:gesticulated 第三人称单数:gesticulates 过去分词:gesticulated
GRE TEM8
BNC.21192 / COCA.27445
牛津词典
verb
做手势;用手势表达;用动作示意 to move your hands and arms about in order to attract attention or make sb understand what you are saying
He gesticulated wildly at the clock. 他使劲指着钟打手势。
柯林斯词典
VERB 做手势;用手势表达;用动作示意 If you gesticulate , you make movements with your arms or hands, often while you are describing something that is difficult to express in words.
A man with a paper hat upon his head was gesticulating wildly... 一个戴纸帽的男子在拼命地打手势。 The architect was gesticulating at a hole in the ground. 那位建筑师在指着地上的一个洞打手势。
双语例句
A man with a paper hat upon his head was gesticulating wildly 一个戴纸帽的男子在拼命地打手势。
The architect was gesticulating at a hole in the ground. 那位建筑师在指着地上的一个洞打手势。
The man continued to gesticulate sadly towards the heavens. 那人继续悲伤地朝着天空做手势。
We sometimes gesticulate even when talking on the telephone. 我们有时甚至在打电话时也做手势。
Foreign reporter said that while uses the hand to gesticulate watch tower structure thickness. 外国记者边说边用手比划着岗台的厚度。
If China conforms to this condition, I thought nobody dares to gesticulate. 如果中国符合这个条件,我想没有人敢对中国指手画脚。
She holds a wine glass by the bowl and uses it to gesticulate and make points in conversation. 她喜欢拿着大玻璃杯,在说话的时候用来做手势提出观点;
英英释义
verb
show, express or direct through movement
He gestured his desire to leave
Synonym: gesture motion