词汇 | handshake |
释义 | handshakeWord family adjectivehandedhandlesshandyhandcraftedhand-heldhandmadehand-me-downhands-onhandworkedhandwrittenhandwroughtnounhandednesshanderhandfulhandinesshandbaghandbagginghandballhandbellhandbillhandbookhandbrakehandbreadthhandcarhandcarthandclaphandclasphandcrafthandcuffhandfasthandfastinghand grenadehandgriphandgunhandholdhandicuffshandjobhandknithandlisthandmaidhandouthandoverhandplayhandprinthandrailhandsawhandsethandshakehandshakinghandspikehandspringhandstaffhandstandhandsturnhandtowelhandworkhandwritinghandymanhandadverbhandily Computershand·shake /ˈhændʃeɪk/ noun [countableC] 1 the act of taking someone’s right hand and shaking it, which people do when they meet or leave each other or when they have made an agreement 握手 He greeted me with a handshake and a glass of wine. 他与我握手问候,并递给我一杯酒。 Her handshake was warm and firm. 她的握手温暖而有力。 2. a special signal sent between two computers, fax machines etc when they begin to exchange information 〔计算机、传真机等之间开始互传信息的〕交换信号 —handshaking noun [uncountableU] → golden handshaken COLLOCATIONS adjectives a firm handshake (=holding and shaking someone's hand firmly) Stan greeted me with a firm handshake. a hearty handshake (=friendly and firm) The wedding guests exchanged jokes and hearty handshakes. a limp handshake (=weak – used to show disapproval) verbsI don't trust a man with a limp handshake. greet somebody with a handshake He greeted all of his guests with a handshake and a glass of wine. give somebody a handshake She introduced herself and gave Annie a handshake. exchange handshakes The teams exchanged handshakes at the end of the game. Examples from the Corpus handshake• He stuck out his hand for a handshake.• In Gulu, a deeply religious town still torn between fear and hope, a handshake has become a sin.• He came to his front door to say goodbye, which he did with a handshake and a slight bow.• Nancy has a nice firm handshake.• Nice firm handshake, look her in the eye.• He had a good handshake, Trent thought, as they shook on the deal.• And then I saw him a couple of months ago, his voice muted by a stroke, his handshake softened.• A flurry of handshakes and he is back in the car. From Longman Business Dictionary handshakehand·shake /ˈhændʃeɪk/ noun [countableC] 1HUMAN RESOURCESanother name for GOLDEN HANDSHAKE 2COMPUTING when one computer gives information to another computer, telling it that a connection has been made You will get a handshake telling you what system is on the other end. 3COMMERCE on a handshake if you do a deal on a handshake, you do it without making a formal contract or agreement I always did business on a handshake, but now you need 10-page contracts for everything. |
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