gesturing 的 3 个定义
- a movement or position of the hand, arm, body, head, or face that is expressive of an idea, opinion, emotion, etc.: the gestures of an orator; a threatening gesture.
- the use of such movements to express thought, emotion, etc.
- any action, courtesy, communication, etc., intended for effect or as a formality; considered expression; demonstration: a gesture of friendship.
- Digital Technology. a particular movement of the body, typically the fingers or hand, used to control or interact with a digital device: a gesture command;Use a two-finger pinching gesture on your touchscreen to zoom in or out.
ges·tured, ges·tur·ing.
- to make or use a gesture or gestures.
ges·tured, ges·tur·ing.
- to express by a gesture or gestures.
gesturing 近义词
make signs, motions to communicate
更多gesturing例句
- Deepfake videos are made by feeding hundreds of hours of video of someone into a neural network, “teaching” the network the minutiae of the person’s voice, pronunciation, mannerisms, gestures, etc.
- If you are close to the couple and want to send a gift, Elaine Swann, founder of the Swann School of Protocol, says the gesture can go a long way.
- Cultivating an antiracist company culture requires much more than a few gestures.
- In the case of Gardner and Collins, they probably hope these gestures across the aisle will help them in their reelection battles.
- This symbolic gesture was accompanied by the construction of town halls and various temples.
- They could, after all, have just been trying to make a gesture toward inclusiveness.
- Induction would be a fitting gesture, even now when the honor would be posthumous.
- Warren makes one clearly recognizable gesture to the center, and the centrists make one recognizable gesture to the left.
- But the President could easily reposition it as a friendly “pro-gun rights” gesture by outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder.
- Several of them make direct eye contact with Tompkins while others gesture suggestively toward their crotches.
- But, when the car came thundering down, it was crammed to the step; with a melancholy gesture, the driver declined her signal.
- She was growing a little stout, but it did not seem to detract an iota from the grace of every step, pose, gesture.
- There was no vivacity in his putty-coloured features, but there were promptitude and decision in every abrupt gesture.
- He even fancied that something of challenge flashed from her, though without definite words or gesture.
- In dramatic interpretation the voice is a much more significant feature relatively than is the detail of gesture in pantomime.