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nod 用英语:

1. nod


Last night I began to nod off in front of the TV.
She answered with a nod.
A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse.
nod the heat
Everything could be done by a nod and a wink.
Mitch smiled and nodded.
At a nod from his father he left the room.
Mary got the nod from among some 500 applicants.
I bow to the boss in greeting, and he returns my bow with a nod.
She nodded her head sleepily throughout the lecture.
nod - skinienie
The definition of a nod is an up and down movement of the head, usually to show agreement or tiredness.
If you agree with what I said, nod your head in approval.
We would exchange nods and smiles when we saw each other.
The barman nods and asks what he wants. “A pint, please,” the man replies.