nod
第三人称
nods
现在进行时
nodding
过去式
nodded
过去完成时
nodded
1
点头, 点头表示同意
to move one's head up and down as a sign of agreement, understanding, or greeting
- He nodded to greet his neighbor as he walked by.
他走过时点头向邻居打招呼。
- She nodded in agreement with his statement.
她点头表示同意他的声明。
- The audience nodded in understanding as the speaker explained the concept.
当演讲者解释这个概念时,观众理解地点头。
- The teacher nodded approvingly at the student's answer.
老师对学生的回答表示赞同地点了点头。
2
打瞌睡, 困得点头
to allow the head to droop forward as one becomes sleepy
- He began to nod as he waited, barely able to keep his eyes open.
他等待时开始点头,几乎无法睁开眼睛。
- The child nodded in his chair, drifting in and out of sleep.
孩子在椅子上点头,时睡时醒。
- The warmth of the fire made him nod, his head dropping to his chest.
火的温暖让他点头,头垂到了胸前。
- He felt himself nodding during the movie, struggling to stay awake.
他感觉自己在电影期间点头,努力保持清醒。
- The monotonous music made him nod in his seat.
单调的音乐使他在座位上点头。
3
点头, 倾斜
to lean or tilt from an upright position
- The flower nodded in the breeze, its stem bending slightly.
花在微风中点头,它的茎微微弯曲。
- The thin pole nodded as the wind grew stronger, leaning slightly to one side.
细杆在风变强时点头,微微向一侧倾斜。
- His stack of books nodded on the desk, looking ready to collapse.
他的一摞书在桌子上点头,看起来随时会倒塌。
- The tower began to nod during the storm, swaying with the strong winds.
塔在风暴中开始倾斜,随着强风摇摆。
- The unbalanced stack of boxes nodded, threatening to tumble down.
不平衡的箱子堆倾斜了,有倒塌的危险。