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nod

/nod/US // nɒd //UK // (nɒd) //

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v.无主动词 verb
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    nod·ded, nod·ding.

    • : to make a slight, quick downward bending forward of the head, as in assent, greeting, or command.
    • : to let the head fall slightly forward with a sudden, involuntary movement when sleepy.
    • : to doze, especially in a sitting position: The speaker was so boring that half the audience was nodding.
    • : to become careless, inattentive, or listless; make an error or mistake through lack of attention.
    • : to droop, bend, or incline with a swaying motion.
v.有主动词 verb
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    nod·ded, nod·ding.

    • : to bend in a short, quick downward movement, as of assent or greeting.
    • : to express or signify by such a movement of the head: to nod approval; to nod agreement.
    • : to summon, bring, or send by a nod of the head.
    • : to cause to lean or sway; incline.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a short, quick downward bending forward of the head, as in assent, greeting, or command, or because of drowsiness.
    • : a brief period of sleep; nap.
    • : a bending or swaying movement.
    • : a gesture or action indicating that someone or something has been approved, selected, recognized, etc.: The domed ceiling is a nod to traditional library reading rooms.
    • : a nomination, as for an office or award: It looks like he’s locked up the party’s nod for governor. The film has received critical praise and two Oscar nods.
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    • : nod off, to fall asleep or doze, especially in a sitting position: He was reprimanded for nodding off in class.
    • : nod out, Slang. to fall asleep, especially owing to the effects of a drug.

Phrases

  • nodding acquaintance
  • nod off
  • get the nod

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • “Rowing is good for the stomach also,” Dubey says with a nod and a pat of his belly.

  • With a nod to the Maverick, the university mascot, students were grouped into small pods called “mavilies.”

  • 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.

  • The name is a nod to Laughlin’s uniform number during his playing days with the Capitals from 1982 to 1988.

  • 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.”

  • I lie and nod my head yes while wiping the tears on my gray fleece sleeve.

  • I would nod, and we'd tell the St. Regis 'One more night, please.'

  • I nod, and he rolls his eyes in the direction of the bathroom.

  • She set a career nominations record with her 21st nod—all in the TV fields—for Best Actress in a Comedy for Nurse Jackie.

  • “In the past, my goal was to have you scratch your head and then maybe nod it,” she says.

  • The nod of assent was given, and the permission put in force with hearty good will.

  • By the time this story was finished, the company gathered around the fire began to nod their heads.

  • She gave him a cavalier little nod, touched her horse with the whip, and a moment later was lost in a cloud of dust.

  • 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.

  • He eyed Bumble askance as he entered, but scarcely deigned to nod his head in acknowledgment of his salutation.

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