gesturing
v. 做手勢( gesture的現在分詞 )
A gesture is a movement that you make with a part of your body, especially your hands, to express emotion or information.
Sarah made a menacing gesture with her fist...
薩拉用拳頭做了一個威脅性的動作。
He throws his hands open in a gesture which clearly indicates his relief.
他攤開雙手,明確表示他已如釋重負。
A gesture is something that you say or do in order to express your attitude or intentions, often something that you know will not have much effect.
He questioned the government's commitment to peace and called on it to make a gesture of good will...
他對政府致力和平的承諾提出質疑,並呼籲政府做出友好的表示。
There's not greater gesture of love than having someone's name tattooed on your body...
沒有比將某人姓名文到身上更絕妙的示愛方式了。
If you gesture, you use movements of your hands or head in order to tell someone something or draw their attention to something.
I gestured towards the boathouse, and he looked inside...
我朝船庫方向示意,他便往裡面瞧了瞧。
He gestures, gesticulates, and moves with the grace of a dancer.
他舉手投足之間流露出舞者的優雅。
The editor grimaced, gesturing in negation.
編輯一臉苦相,做了個拒絕的手勢。
" You say any more nonsense ,'said Hung - chien , gesturing at him , " and I'll give you a spanking. "
鴻 漸 作勢道: “ 你再胡說, 我打你. ”
" That's me from before,'she says, gesturing to a photo in an aid organisation magazine.
“ 我以前是那個樣子. ” 她邊說邊用手指著救援組織雜誌上的一張照片.
She had been gesturing with one hand to emphasize what she said.
她用一隻手的打著手勢,增強她的話的效果.
She smiled and faintly dismissive, gesturing to the robe on his arm.
她繞有愛好地笑笑, 略為高傲地指指他手臂上的睡袍.