handshake的意思和读音

handshake

: [ˈhæn(d)ˌʃeɪk] : ['hæn(d).ʃeɪk]

n.

handshakes  

n.handclasp,grasp,greeting,grip,shake

handshaken.— see alsogolden handshake

1.an act of shaking sb's hand with your own, used especially to say hello or goodbye or when you have made an agreement

na.1.

n.1.the act of shaking someones hand, for example as a greeting

1. handstand *n. handshake *n. guard v./n. n. ...

2.(Handshake)

4. ... to entrust handshake association;friendship;communion ...

7. handling specification handshake handshaking ...

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1.If who want to shake hands with you, you certainly want to shake hands with him-brush-off the handshake is very ill-mannered.——

2.One of my favorites to do in a social setting (especially with someone you just met recently) is to go for the hug instead of the handshake.)。

3.Delicate sleeve button, so small an outfitting item, makes man stand out with taste and charm at a simple handshake.

4.A church can be an unfriendly and lonely place unless there is an Andrew or two at the door with a welcoming smile and friendly handshake.

5.This was a simple handshake. But it had very different meanings to the people involved.

6.Then he abruptly gets up from the meeting table, turns away from me without a goodbye handshake, and goes back to his desk and computer.

7.With a cordial handshake, the soldier left, and Shelton watched his courteous figure shepherding his wife away.姿

8.Well, I walked in, gave him a firm handshake and introuduced myself. Then I sat down.

9.He came to the door to welcome me with a handshake.

10.The historic handshake between them opened the door to peace and marked the end of violence.