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单词 nod
释义

nod

UK /nɒd/

Word Forms

singularnod
pluralnods

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    the movement that you make when you nod your head

    He indicated its position by a nod of his head.

    She gave a nod of understanding.

    Synonyms and related words

    To use a particular gesture to communicate something

phrases

a nod to/towards something
on the nod

nod

US /nɑd/

Word Forms

singularnod
pluralnods

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    the movement that you make when you nod your head

    He indicated the letter with a nod of his head.

    She gave a nod of understanding.

    Synonyms and related words

    To use a particular gesture to communicate something

phrases

a nod to/toward something

nod

UK /nɒd/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theynod
he/she/itnods
present participlenodding
past tensenodded
past participlenodded


  1. 1
    intransitive/transitive to move your head first downwards and then upwards, to answer ‘Yes’ to a question or to show that you agree, approve, or understand

    I expected an argument, but she merely nodded and went out.

    The manager nodded his understanding.

    nod in agreement/approval/sympathy:

    Alison smiled and nodded in agreement.

    nod your head:

    Luke was nodding his head thoughtfully.

    Synonyms and related words

    To move your head
    Synonyms and related words

    To use a particular gesture to communicate something

    Collocates

    Adverbs frequently used with nod
    ▪ approvingly, gravely, grimly, sagely, slowly, sympathetically, thoughtfully, vigorously

  2. 2
    intransitive to move your head once in a particular direction, for example to make someone look at something or to give someone a signal to do something
    nod towards/in the direction of:

    ‘They’re having fun’, she said, nodding towards the kids on the beach.

    nod at:

    She nodded at the waiter for him to bring in the cake.

    nod to:

    I nodded to my friend and she rang the bell.

    Synonyms and related words

    To move your head
    Synonyms and related words

    To use a particular gesture to communicate something
  3. 3
    intransitive/transitive to move your head downwards and upwards as a way of saying hello, goodbye, thank you etc

    Mel nodded her thanks to Adam.

    nod at:

    The man smiled shyly and nodded at her.

    Synonyms and related words

    To move your head
    Synonyms and related words

    Gestures used to say hello or goodbye
    Synonyms and related words

    To use a particular gesture to communicate something
  4. 4
    transitive if a football player nods the ball in a particular direction, they hit it there with their head

    He nodded the ball over the line.

    Synonyms and related words

    To kick or hit a ball in a game or sport
  5. 5
    intransitive literaryif a plant or other long object nods, its top part moves slightly forward several times

    The ears of corn nodded gently in the breeze.

    Synonyms and related words

    To move up and down or backwards and forwards

phrases

have a nodding acquaintance with someone/be on nodding terms with someone


phrasal verbs

nod off

nod

US /nɑd/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theynod
he/she/itnods
present participlenodding
past tensenodded
past participlenodded

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    intransitive/transitive to move your head first downward and then upward, to answer “Yes” to a question or to show that you agree, approve, or understand

    I expected an argument, but she just nodded and went out.

    The manager nodded his understanding.

    nod in agreement/approval/sympathy:

    Alison smiled and nodded in agreement.

    nod your head:

    Luke was nodding his head thoughtfully.

    Synonyms and related words

    To move your head
    Synonyms and related words

    To use a particular gesture to communicate something

    Collocates

    Adverbs frequently used with nod
    ▪ approvingly, gravely, grimly, sagely, slowly, sympathetically, thoughtfully, vigorously

  2. 2
    intransitive to move your head once in a particular direction, for example to make someone look at something or to give someone a signal to do something
    nod toward/in the direction of:

    “They’re having fun,” she said, nodding toward the kids on the beach.

    nod at:

    She nodded at the waiter for him to bring in the bill.

    nod to:

    I nodded to my friend and she rang the bell.

    Synonyms and related words

    To move your head
    Synonyms and related words

    To use a particular gesture to communicate something
  3. 3
    intransitive/transitive to move your head downward and upward as a way of saying hello, goodbye, thank you, etc.

    Mel nodded her thanks to Adam.

    nod at:

    The man smiled shyly and nodded at her.

    Synonyms and related words

    To move your head
    Synonyms and related words

    Gestures used to say hello or goodbye
    Synonyms and related words

    To use a particular gesture to communicate something
  4. 4
    intransitive literaryif a plant or other long object nods, its top part moves slightly forward several times

    The ears of corn nodded gently in the breeze.

    Synonyms and related words

    To move up and down or backwards and forwards

phrases

have a nodding acquaintance with someone/be on nodding terms with someone


phrasal verbs

nod off
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