beckon的意思|示意

美 / ˈbekən / 英 / ˈbekən /

v. 招手示意,吸引,很可能发生


beckon的用法详解

beckon这个单词是拉丁语beckon,意思是“召唤” 。通常用来描述发出召唤或邀请的行为,指召唤、邀请、要求等。

一、词义解释

beckon作“召唤、邀请”解时,可接 to do sth. 或 sb.:

He beckoned to the student to come here. 他向那学生召唤道,快过来。

He beckoned the student to come here. 他召唤那学生到这里来。

二、词性变化

beckon作动词,其过去式和过去分词分别为beckoned ,beckoned。

三、造句

1. She beckoned him to come on the stage. 她叫他上台来。

2. He beckoned me over to his side. 他示意我过去他那边。

3. The teacher beckoned the students to leave the classroom. 老师叫学生离开教室。

4. His friends beckoned him to join their company. 他的朋友召唤他加入他们的公司。

beckon相关例句

He beckoned her over with a wave.

他挥手让她过去。

牛津词典

In HaiLan, sunlight dances on deep blue water and sandy beaches beckon to eager beachgoers.

印象深刻的人和事很多, 可是你如果到了海南,你就不会忘记这个美丽的地方.

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With the sweet sound of their singing they beckon to you for me.

她要用那甜蜜歌声诉说我的爱情.

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She beckoned him to come and join them.

她打手势要他来加入他们的活动。

牛津词典

In China, to use a finger to point or beckon is rude.

在中国, 用一个指头指别人或招唤别人是不礼貌的.

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His hands and voice could, at any moment, knock and beckon at my door.

他随时都可能敲我的门,叫我的名字.

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