beckon
美['bekən] 英['bekən]
v. 召唤;吸引;示意某人按自己的指示行动
双解释义
v.(动词)- vt. & vi. 示意,召唤 call,order,or signal with a movement of the head,hand,etc.
英英释义
Verb- signal with the hands or nod;
"She waved to her friends" "He waved his hand hospitably"
- appear inviting;
"The shop window decorations beckoned"
- summon with a wave, nod, or some other gesture
例句
用作动词(v.)- He beckoned to me from across the street.他在马路对面向我招手致意。
- This distant land of deep spirituality, legendary art, architecture, and dramatic scenery beckon the explorer.这片遥远的乐土以深沉的灵性、传奇的艺术、建筑,以及富有戏剧色彩的风光召唤四方八面的探险家。
- She crooked her finger to beckon him.她勾勾手指向他示意。
- Surrounded by many acres of car parks, laden with costly merchandise from all over the world, America's malls beckon with glitter and lights.美国商场四周是大面积的停车场,从世界各地来的昂贵商品琳琅满目,闪烁的灯光吸引着顾客。
- She beckoned me to follow her.她招手要我跟过去。
词语用法
v.(动词)beckon的基本意思是用手或头的动作向某人打招呼,或者“示意”或“招呼”他人走近、跟着来或该做某事。 beckon用作不及物动词时常接to sb表示“向…示意”,接with sth表示“以…示意”。 beckon用作及物动词时常以所“招呼”“示意”的人作宾语,而以动词不定式或表示位置移动的副词作宾语补足语。