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Definition of handshake in English: handshakenoun ˈhan(d)ʃeɪkˈhæn(d)ˌʃeɪk 1An act of shaking a person's hand with one's own as a greeting. Example sentencesExamples - Hugs and handshakes were exchanged before Christopher and Lydia boarded the train.
- I read recently in this newspaper that kissing has now supplanted the handshake as the greeting of choice among male friends.
- David Trimble memorably refused to shake Adams's hand, saying the handshake originated from two adversaries wanting to show each other they were not carrying weapons.
- The usual greeting is a handshake, although Roma men often embrace relatives and close friends and kiss them on the cheek.
- The social workers and the parents exchanged hellos and handshakes and then introduced Jaime.
- A firm handshake is the basic greeting, and people shake hands again when they part.
- Duncan and I make our way over to them, all the way doing the greetings, the handshakes with the guys and the kissy-kissy on the cheeks with the girls, that are actually a pretty nice French custom.
- Outside of formal introductions greetings are often vocal and are not accompanied by a handshake or kiss.
- After an exchange of handshakes, all nine sat down to begin the meeting.
- A handshake is the normal greeting between men and women unless one is very familiar with the person.
- He set down one of his items on the floor and stretched his hand for a handshake and I shook his hand as firmly as I could with my free hand.
- We all exchanged handshakes and smiles, and immediately resumed our trek.
- Extended greetings and handshakes are very important in most Namibian cultures.
- The customary greeting involves a firm handshake, direct eye contact, and perhaps a slight nod of the head but rarely embracing or kissing.
- Men and women limit their greetings to a handshake; kissing in public is considered scandalous.
- They greeted me with a hug and then politely exchanged handshakes with Jake.
- He received a few awed stares, many cheerful greetings and a hearty handshake from the leader of the family.
- There were handshakes and greetings on every side and the lucky ones got teddy bears and red roses, to say nothing of rings and pendants.
- This greeting - be it a kiss, a handshake or, in Japan, a bow - has been a part of the Mass before the Mass was even called the Mass.
- Instead he put on a big grin and put his hand out toward Mitch to signal for a handshake.
- 1.1Computing An exchange of standardized signals between devices in a computer network regulating the transfer of data.
Example sentencesExamples - SCSI is a parallel bus technology, similar to the buses that make up all computer systems, and every transfer is guaranteed and acknowledged with proper handshakes.
- In a normal TCP / IP connection, two devices need to complete a three-way handshake before initiating transmission.
- It boasts intrusion detection systems, encryption key management and a cryptography accelerator that can perform up to 6,000 SSL handshakes a second.
- For those cursed with dialup, you probably know what the modem handshake sounds like, with the hissing and screaming before it is connected.
- A connection between a browser and a Web server is divided into two phases, the handshake and the data transfer.
- It contains an unchecked buffer in the part of its code which deals with handshakes when connecting to SMTP server.
- It is already possible today for researchers to exchange haptic stimuli over the Internet to simulate handshakes.
- Storage virtualization has generally been associated with the handshake between computers and disk blocks.
- TCP, one of the main protocols used on the Internet, uses a three-way handshake to connect your browser to the Web site you want.
- SAS, on the other hand, provides a loose handshake and thus frames can be transferred in both directions simultaneously.
Definition of handshake in US English: handshakenounˈhan(d)ˌSHākˈhæn(d)ˌʃeɪk 1An act of shaking a person's hand with one's own, used as a greeting or to finalize an agreement. Example sentencesExamples - He received a few awed stares, many cheerful greetings and a hearty handshake from the leader of the family.
- David Trimble memorably refused to shake Adams's hand, saying the handshake originated from two adversaries wanting to show each other they were not carrying weapons.
- He set down one of his items on the floor and stretched his hand for a handshake and I shook his hand as firmly as I could with my free hand.
- Men and women limit their greetings to a handshake; kissing in public is considered scandalous.
- A firm handshake is the basic greeting, and people shake hands again when they part.
- The social workers and the parents exchanged hellos and handshakes and then introduced Jaime.
- Extended greetings and handshakes are very important in most Namibian cultures.
- Hugs and handshakes were exchanged before Christopher and Lydia boarded the train.
- I read recently in this newspaper that kissing has now supplanted the handshake as the greeting of choice among male friends.
- A handshake is the normal greeting between men and women unless one is very familiar with the person.
- Instead he put on a big grin and put his hand out toward Mitch to signal for a handshake.
- The usual greeting is a handshake, although Roma men often embrace relatives and close friends and kiss them on the cheek.
- Duncan and I make our way over to them, all the way doing the greetings, the handshakes with the guys and the kissy-kissy on the cheeks with the girls, that are actually a pretty nice French custom.
- This greeting - be it a kiss, a handshake or, in Japan, a bow - has been a part of the Mass before the Mass was even called the Mass.
- The customary greeting involves a firm handshake, direct eye contact, and perhaps a slight nod of the head but rarely embracing or kissing.
- After an exchange of handshakes, all nine sat down to begin the meeting.
- They greeted me with a hug and then politely exchanged handshakes with Jake.
- There were handshakes and greetings on every side and the lucky ones got teddy bears and red roses, to say nothing of rings and pendants.
- We all exchanged handshakes and smiles, and immediately resumed our trek.
- Outside of formal introductions greetings are often vocal and are not accompanied by a handshake or kiss.
- 1.1Computing An exchange of standardized signals between devices in a computer network regulating the transfer of data.
Example sentencesExamples - TCP, one of the main protocols used on the Internet, uses a three-way handshake to connect your browser to the Web site you want.
- It boasts intrusion detection systems, encryption key management and a cryptography accelerator that can perform up to 6,000 SSL handshakes a second.
- It is already possible today for researchers to exchange haptic stimuli over the Internet to simulate handshakes.
- Storage virtualization has generally been associated with the handshake between computers and disk blocks.
- It contains an unchecked buffer in the part of its code which deals with handshakes when connecting to SMTP server.
- In a normal TCP / IP connection, two devices need to complete a three-way handshake before initiating transmission.
- For those cursed with dialup, you probably know what the modem handshake sounds like, with the hissing and screaming before it is connected.
- SAS, on the other hand, provides a loose handshake and thus frames can be transferred in both directions simultaneously.
- A connection between a browser and a Web server is divided into two phases, the handshake and the data transfer.
- SCSI is a parallel bus technology, similar to the buses that make up all computer systems, and every transfer is guaranteed and acknowledged with proper handshakes.
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