单词 | nod |
释义 | nod /nod; nad/ vi, vt (-dd-) 1 [VP2A, 3A, 4A] nod (to/at), bow the head slightly and quickly as a sign of agreement or as a familiar greeting: 点头(表示同意或招呼) 'He nodded to me as he passed. 他走过的时候向我点头打招呼。 He nodded to show that he understood. 他点头表示他明白了。 have a nodding acquaintance with, cacquaintance. 2 [VP2A, 2C] nod (off), let the head fall forward when sleepy or falling asleep; make a mistake as if asleep or half asleep: 金着头打瞌睡; 打盹 ; ( 在类似打了睡的状态下)犯错: She sat nodding by the /ire. 她坐在火炉边打 nShe often nods off (= falls asleep) during the afternoon. 她下午蒲常打瞌睡。 The teacher caught one of her pupils nodding, falling asleep, or so sleepy as to make mistakes. 那老师发现她的一个学生在打瞌睡(或因昏昏欲睡而犯错)。 Hemer sometimes nods, (prov) Even the greatest may make a small mistake. (W) 荷马有时也打瞌睡; 最伟大的人也可能犯小错误; 智者千虑,必有一失。 3 [VP2C, 6A, 12A, 13A] indicate by nodding: 以点如表示: He nodded approval/in approval/approvingly. 他点头表示赞成。 He nodded me a welcome/ nodded a welcome to Mary. 他对我点头表示欢迎(向玛莉点头欢迎)。’ n 1 nodding of the head: 点头: He gave me a nod as he passed. 他走过时对我点头。 2 the Land of Nod, sleep. 睡乡。 3 on the (US sl) on credit. (美俚)愚信用(除购)。 |
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