[VERB 动词]点头;点头赞同 If you nod, you move your head downwards and upwards to show that you are answering 'yes' to a question, or to show agreement, understanding, or approval.
[V]
[V n]
[V with quote]
[no passive]
[usu a N]
'Are you okay?' I asked. She nodded and smiled...
“你没事吧?”我问她。她点点头,笑了。
David said nothing, but simply nodded, as if understanding perfectly...
戴维什么都没说,只是点点头,好像完全理解了。
Jacques tasted one and nodded his approval...
雅克尝了一个,点头称好。
'Oh, yes,' she nodded. 'I understand you very well.'
“噢,是的,”她点点头说,“我非常理解你。”
Nod is also a noun.
She gave a nod and said, 'I see'...
她点了点头说:“我明白了。”
'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。”
He gave Sabrina a quick nod of acknowledgement.
他朝萨布里娜快速点点头,示意看到了她。
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[VERB 动词](朝…方向)扬头,扬头示意 If you nod in a particular direction, you bend your head once in that direction in order to indicate something or to give someone a signal.
[V prep]
[V to n to-inf]
[no passive]
'Does it work?' he asked, nodding at the piano...
“它能用吗?”他边问边朝钢琴方向扬了下头。
She nodded towards the drawing room. 'He's in there.'...
她朝客厅方向扬了扬头说:“他在那里面。”
He lifted the end of the canoe, nodding to me to take up mine.
他一边抬起独木舟的一端,一边扬头示意我抬起我这端。
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[VERB 动词](用于打招呼或告别)点头,点头招呼 If you nod, you bend your head once, as a way of saying hello or goodbye.
[V]
[V n]
[V at/to n]
[V n to n]
[no passive]
All the girls nodded and said 'Hi'...
所有的女孩都点头招呼道:“嗨!”
Tom nodded a greeting but didn't say anything...
汤姆点头致意,但什么都没说。
Both of them smiled and nodded at friends...
他们俩都笑着跟朋友们点头打招呼。
They nodded goodnight to the security man.
他们跟保安点头道晚安。
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[VERB 动词](足球中)顶(球) In football, if a player nods the ball in a particular direction, they hit the ball there with their head.
[V n adv/prep]
[V adv]
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Taylor leapt up to nod the ball home...
泰勒跳起来头球破门。
Brian McClair nodded in his twenty-third goal of the season.
布赖恩·麦克莱尔头球攻入了自己本赛季第23粒进球。
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[PHRASE 短语]点头同意;点头允许 If you give someone the nod, you give them permission to do something.
[V inflects]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
'Keep him outside till I give you the nod.'
“没我同意,别让他进来。”
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[PHRASE 短语](建议)一致接受地,毫无异议地 If a proposal is accepted on the nod, it is accepted without being questioned or argued about.
[PHR after v]
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
He has always argued that the party cannot be seen to let the treaty through on the nod...
他一直争辩,不能眼看着该党让此条约毫无异议地通过。
Big issues are going through on the nod.
重大议题将会一致通过。
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nodnodsnoddednoddingverb(-dd-)1[intransitive , transitive ]if you nod,nodyour head or your head nods,you move your head up and down to show agreement, understanding, etc. 点头◆I asked him if he would help me and he nodded.我问他能不能帮我一下,他点了点头。◆Her head nodded in agreement.她点头表示同意。nodsth ◆He nodded his head sympathetically.他同情地点点头。◆She nodded approval.她点头表示赞同。2[intransitive , transitive ]to move your head down and up once to say hello to sb or to give them a sign to do sth 点头致意;点头示意nod(to/at sb) ◆The president nodded to the crowd as he passed in the motorcade.当总统的车队经过时,他向人群点头致意。nodto/at sb to do sth ◆She nodded at him to begin speaking.她点头示意他开始讲话。nodsth (to/at sb) ◆to nod a greeting点头问候3[intransitive ]+ adv./prep.to move your head in the direction of sb/sth to show that you are talking about them/it (朝…方向)点头(表示所谈论的人或物)◆I asked where Steve was and she nodded in the direction of the kitchen.我问史蒂夫在哪儿,她朝厨房点了点头。4[intransitive ]to let your head fall forward when you are sleeping in a chair 打盹;打瞌睡◆He sat nodding in front of the fire.他坐在火炉前打盹儿。IDIOMhave a nodding acˈquaintance with sb/sthto only know sb/sth slightly 与…有点头之交;对…略知一二PHRASAL VERBˌnod ˈoff( informal) to fall asleep for a short time while you are sitting in a chair 打盹;打瞌睡nouna small quick movement of the head down and up again 点头◆to give a nod of approval/agreement/encouragement点头表示赞同╱同意╱鼓励IDIOMSget the ˈnod( informal) to be chosen for sth; to be given permission or approval to do sth 获选中;得到许可◆He got the nod from the team manager (= he was chosen for the team).他被球队经理看中了。give sb/sth the ˈnod( informal) 1to give permission for sth; to agree to sth 允许;对…表示同意◆We've been given the nod to expand the business.我们得到允许扩大企业规模。◆I hope he'll give the nod to the plan.我希望他会同意这个计划。2to choose sb for sth 挑选a ˌnod and a ˈwink | a ˌnod is as good as a ˈwinkused to say that a suggestion or a hintwill be understood, without anything more being said 一点就懂;(心有灵犀)一点通◆Everything could be done by a nod and a wink.每件事只靠点拨一下就能办妥了。on the ˈnod( BrE) ( informal) if a proposal is accepted on the nod,it is accepted without any discussion (未经讨论)一致同意nod/nɒd; NAmEnɑːd/Nod/nɒd; NAmEnɑːd/noun[uncountable ]IDIOMsee
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nodnod1 /nɒd $ nɑːd/ ●●○W2 verb (past tense and past participle nodded, present participle nodding) [intransitive, transitive]
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1to move your head up and down, especially in order to show agreement or understanding → shake: I asked her if she was ready to go, and she nodded. Mom nodded her head sympathetically.nod your approval/agreement etc (=show your approval etc by nodding) Corbett nodded his acceptance.2to move your head down and up again once in order to greet someone or give someone a sign to do somethingnod at The judge nodded at the foreman to proceed.nod to She nodded to us as she walked by.3have a nodding acquaintance (with something) to know a little about a subject but not a lot: Students will need to have a nodding acquaintance with Spanish.4have a nodding acquaintance (with somebody) (also be on nodding terms (with somebody) British English) to know someone but not very wellnod off phrasal verbto begin to sleep, usually when you do not intend to and are sitting somewhere: I missed the movie because I kept nodding off.
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1[countable] an act of nodding: The woman greeted us with a nod of the head. I showed the doorman my card and he gave a friendly nod.2give somebody the nod/get the nod from somebody informal to give or be given permission to do something: We’re waiting for the boss to give us the nod on this one.3 on the nod British English informal by general agreement and without people discussing it: The chairman’s proposals are usually passed on the nod.4a nod’s as good as a wink British English used to tell someone that you have understood something, although it was said in an indirect way → the land of nod
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