nod / nɒd /

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nod4 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

nod·ded, nod·ding.

  1. to make a slight, quick downward bending forward of the head, as in assent, greeting, or command.
  2. to let the head fall slightly forward with a sudden, involuntary movement when sleepy.
  3. to doze, especially in a sitting position: The speaker was so boring that half the audience was nodding.
v. 有主动词 verb

nod·ded, nod·ding.

  1. to bend in a short, quick downward movement, as of assent or greeting.
  2. to express or signify by such a movement of the head: to nod approval; to nod agreement.
  3. to summon, bring, or send by a nod of the head.
  4. to cause to lean or sway; incline.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a short, quick downward bending forward of the head, as in assent, greeting, or command, or because of drowsiness.
  2. a brief period of sleep; nap.
  3. a bending or swaying movement.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. nod off, to fall asleep or doze, especially in a sitting position: He was reprimanded for nodding off in class.
  2. nod out, Slang. to fall asleep, especially owing to the effects of a drug.

nod 近义词

n. 名词 noun

gesture of the head

v. 动词 verb

gesture with head

v. 动词 verb

fall asleep

nod构成的短语

  • nodding acquaintance
  • nod off
  • get the nod

更多nod例句

  1. “Rowing is good for the stomach also,” Dubey says with a nod and a pat of his belly.
  2. With a nod to the Maverick, the university mascot, students were grouped into small pods called “mavilies.”
  3. Beal was named an all-star starter for the first time in his career Thursday, becoming the first Wizards player to earn a starting nod since John Wall in 2015.
  4. The name is a nod to Laughlin’s uniform number during his playing days with the Capitals from 1982 to 1988.
  5. The other big thing is that there are all of these nods to things that feel like pandemic life — reaching out for someone’s touch, and “sin city is cold and empty.”
  6. I lie and nod my head yes while wiping the tears on my gray fleece sleeve.
  7. I would nod, and we'd tell the St. Regis 'One more night, please.'
  8. I nod, and he rolls his eyes in the direction of the bathroom.
  9. She set a career nominations record with her 21st nod—all in the TV fields—for Best Actress in a Comedy for Nurse Jackie.
  10. “In the past, my goal was to have you scratch your head and then maybe nod it,” she says.
  11. The nod of assent was given, and the permission put in force with hearty good will.
  12. By the time this story was finished, the company gathered around the fire began to nod their heads.
  13. She gave him a cavalier little nod, touched her horse with the whip, and a moment later was lost in a cloud of dust.
  14. Gwynne accepted this act of sacrifice with a matter-of-fact nod, and it was but a moment later that they came upon another flock.
  15. He eyed Bumble askance as he entered, but scarcely deigned to nod his head in acknowledgment of his salutation.