handshake
n. 握手
If you give someone a handshake, you take their right hand with your own right hand and hold it firmly or move it up and down, as a sign of greeting or to show that you have agreed about something such as a business deal.
John smiled and gave him a hearty handshake...
約翰微笑著和他熱情地握手。
He has a strong handshake.
他握手時很有力。
1. grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
Few bosses want to create tension between employees with something as simple as a handshake.
少數老闆想要用簡單如握手的方式在員工間製造緊張.
If shaking hands , offer a firm handshake.
如果需要握手,要有一定的力度.
The agreement was bound by a handshake.
以握手締結契約.
The directors will each get a large golden handshake and a pension.
所有的經理都會得到豐厚的退職金和養老費.
A smile and handshake show.
我們還用表情和身體的動作.