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单词 V-sign
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Definition of V-sign in English:

V-sign

noun ˈviːsʌɪnˈvi ˌsaɪn
  • 1British A sign resembling the letter V made with the first two fingers pointing up and the back of the hand facing outwards, used as a gesture of abuse or contempt.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That seems to be the two-fingered V-sign message to anyone who invested in Railtrack and has now been well-and-truly burned.
    • Even David Beckham's foul and his V-sign will never die.
    • And despite his best efforts to evade the camera, his face was caught when he turned round to flick us a V-sign.
    • It was the same day his face was plastered over every front page for giving journalists a supposed surreptitious V-sign outside Number 10.
    • He came right across at me and because I was in his way - him being in the wrong lane - started to flash his lights and made V-signs at me.
    • He told a story about an old gent making a V-sign at him in his car.
    • The 1979 British GP at Silverstone was broadcast live and Sheene played up to the cameras, giving Roberts the V-sign whenever he passed the American - something he did on several occasions during the race.
    • Actually it was a giant V-sign flicked at the world.
    • What really makes his temperature hit boiling point is rude motorists - the type who beep or flash a V-sign just because it took you more than a quarter of a second to register the traffic lights had turned to green.
    • What a long time ago it seems that David Bradley's Billy was on the Kes posters and paperback covers, flicking us a good old-fashioned British V-sign.
    • Imbued with triumphant adrenaline, he flicked a V-sign at the pole vault bar.
    • As he was led to the cells, he turned back and made a two-fingered V-sign at police officers sitting in court.
    • Rather than seeing himself as a descendant of a long line of respected Irish playwrights, he claims his influences are film directors and V-sign flicking punks.
    • What is worrying is that the V-sign is such an outdated insult.
    • She said that although he had made V-signs and muttered swear-words, police had not warned him about his conduct in court before his arrest.
    • They just will not slow down, sometimes I try waving at them but they just give the V-sign back.
    • However, all she met was a gang of Neds chanting ‘Save Oor Buckie’ and making V-signs for the cameras.
    • If the media really think that voters are going to be angered by a bloke waving a V-sign at a mocking crowd of photographers and journos they are kidding themselves big time.
    • Walking off the field - directly in front of the Parkhead press box, not that there is any blind spot from the media at an Old Firm match - he flicked a V-sign at the Celtic supporters.
    • The judge dismissed assault allegations by both parties - during the case Mr McCullagh claimed Mr Wilson had ‘lunged at him with a chainsaw’ and flicked a V-sign at him.
  • 2A sign resembling the letter V made with the first two fingers pointing up and the palm of the hand facing outwards, used as a symbol or gesture of victory.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ailing leader raised his hand to make a V-sign and moved it to the rhythm of the chants before speeding away in a black Mercedes, accompanied by security guards with raised assault rifles.
    • He sent a handful of diehard fans into a frenzy when he briefly appeared at his fourth floor hospital window, flashing his signature V-sign and waving a teddy bear his admirers say they had given him.
    • He smiled and waved to reporters and fans and flashed a V-sign as he left the Santa Barbara County Jail in a black Suburban escorted by three sheriff's motorcycle officers.
    • ‘It will depend on a jury whether I am found guilty and whether someone should be jailed for telling the truth,’ he said, after giving a Churchillian V-sign to the crowd.
    • A Japanese girl in a Hello Kitty shirt stood beside me making a V-sign while her friend took a snap with her mobile phone.
    • He gave his famous V-sign to the cheering crowds who swarmed about his car.

Rhymes

internecine
 
 

Definition of V-sign in US English:

V-sign

nounˈvi ˌsaɪnˈvē ˌsīn
  • 1A sign made with the first two fingers pointing up in a V-shape, with the palm of the hand facing outward, used as a symbol or gesture of victory or peace.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He smiled and waved to reporters and fans and flashed a V-sign as he left the Santa Barbara County Jail in a black Suburban escorted by three sheriff's motorcycle officers.
    • He gave his famous V-sign to the cheering crowds who swarmed about his car.
    • He sent a handful of diehard fans into a frenzy when he briefly appeared at his fourth floor hospital window, flashing his signature V-sign and waving a teddy bear his admirers say they had given him.
    • ‘It will depend on a jury whether I am found guilty and whether someone should be jailed for telling the truth,’ he said, after giving a Churchillian V-sign to the crowd.
    • The ailing leader raised his hand to make a V-sign and moved it to the rhythm of the chants before speeding away in a black Mercedes, accompanied by security guards with raised assault rifles.
    • A Japanese girl in a Hello Kitty shirt stood beside me making a V-sign while her friend took a snap with her mobile phone.
  • 2British A sign made with the first two fingers pointing up in a V-shape, with the back of the hand facing outward, used as a gesture of abuse or contempt.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The judge dismissed assault allegations by both parties - during the case Mr McCullagh claimed Mr Wilson had ‘lunged at him with a chainsaw’ and flicked a V-sign at him.
    • What really makes his temperature hit boiling point is rude motorists - the type who beep or flash a V-sign just because it took you more than a quarter of a second to register the traffic lights had turned to green.
    • Walking off the field - directly in front of the Parkhead press box, not that there is any blind spot from the media at an Old Firm match - he flicked a V-sign at the Celtic supporters.
    • Even David Beckham's foul and his V-sign will never die.
    • And despite his best efforts to evade the camera, his face was caught when he turned round to flick us a V-sign.
    • She said that although he had made V-signs and muttered swear-words, police had not warned him about his conduct in court before his arrest.
    • The 1979 British GP at Silverstone was broadcast live and Sheene played up to the cameras, giving Roberts the V-sign whenever he passed the American - something he did on several occasions during the race.
    • What is worrying is that the V-sign is such an outdated insult.
    • He told a story about an old gent making a V-sign at him in his car.
    • He came right across at me and because I was in his way - him being in the wrong lane - started to flash his lights and made V-signs at me.
    • Imbued with triumphant adrenaline, he flicked a V-sign at the pole vault bar.
    • They just will not slow down, sometimes I try waving at them but they just give the V-sign back.
    • As he was led to the cells, he turned back and made a two-fingered V-sign at police officers sitting in court.
    • That seems to be the two-fingered V-sign message to anyone who invested in Railtrack and has now been well-and-truly burned.
    • If the media really think that voters are going to be angered by a bloke waving a V-sign at a mocking crowd of photographers and journos they are kidding themselves big time.
    • It was the same day his face was plastered over every front page for giving journalists a supposed surreptitious V-sign outside Number 10.
    • Actually it was a giant V-sign flicked at the world.
    • What a long time ago it seems that David Bradley's Billy was on the Kes posters and paperback covers, flicking us a good old-fashioned British V-sign.
    • Rather than seeing himself as a descendant of a long line of respected Irish playwrights, he claims his influences are film directors and V-sign flicking punks.
    • However, all she met was a gang of Neds chanting ‘Save Oor Buckie’ and making V-signs for the cameras.
 
 
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