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beckoning

英 [ˈbekənɪŋ]

美 [ˈbekənɪŋ]

v.  招手示意; 举手召唤; 吸引; 诱惑; 很可能发生(或出现)
beckon的现在分词

现在分词:beckoning 

BNC.42071 / COCA.33585

柯林斯词典

  • VERB (招手)示意,召唤
    If youbeckon tosomeone, you signal to them to come to you.
    1. He beckoned to the waiter...
      他招呼服务员过来。
    2. I beckoned her over...
      我示意她过来。
    3. Hughes beckoned him to sit down on a sofa.
      休斯示意他坐在沙发上。
  • VERB 吸引;引诱;诱惑
    If somethingbeckons, it is so attractive to someone that they feel they must become involved in it.
    1. All the attractions of the peninsula beckon...
      半岛上的各处景点无不令人心驰神往。
    2. The bright lights of Hollywood beckon many.
      好莱坞的霓虹灯吸引着很多人。
  • VERB 很可能发生在…身上
    If somethingbeckons forsomeone, it is very likely to happen to them.
    1. The big time beckons for him...
      辉煌时刻在向他召唤。
    2. Old age beckons.
      岁月催人老。

双语例句

  • It whispers at my window, Beckoning me to follow.
    窗棂前的絮语,呼唤着我与之同行。
  • Young pioneers are, the better the prospects for prosperity in beckoning us.
    少先队员们,繁荣昌盛的美好前景在召唤着我们。
  • Very enviable, is very beckoning and can not help.
    很让人羡慕,很让人心动和情不自禁。
  • In this state, our bodies are subconsciously waving and beckoning to any cold virus going, saying: over here.
    在这种状态下,我们的身体下意识地开始摇晃,并向任何路过的感冒病毒招手致意:到这儿来吧。
  • Acceptable in the States, but in Ethiopia her pointing gesture is for children and her beckoning signal is for dogs.
    这在美国是可以接受的,但在埃塞俄比亚她用指头指的手势是对小孩们用的,招手的手势则是对狗用的。
  • And when you are holding that energy, energetically you are beckoning to millions.
    当你携带着能量的时候,你将精力充沛地向数百万人示意。
  • David Carruthers was sitting in a London restaurant overlooking the Thames, a clear view of the City beckoning.
    大卫•卡拉瑟斯(DavidCarruthers)坐在伦敦一间俯瞰泰晤士河的餐馆里,令人砰然心动的伦敦金融城清晰可见。
  • In the Philippines, you can be arrested for beckoning somebody by curling your finger, because this suggests that he or she is a dog.
    在菲律宾,勾手指来召唤某人可能会被逮捕,因为这是唤狗的手势。
  • An even more beautiful future is beckoning us on.
    一个更加美好的未来在召唤我们继续前进。
  • Novelty was beckoning to them as usual.
    新奇的事照例是他们所喜欢的。