handshake
英 [ˈhændʃeɪk]
美 [ˈhændʃeɪk]
n. 握手
复数:handshakes
Collins.1 / BNC.14071 / COCA.10651
牛津词典
noun
- 握手
an act of shaking sb's hand with your own, used especially to say hello or goodbye or when you have made an agreement
柯林斯词典
英英释义
noun
- grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
双语例句
- A very strong handshake shows that the person is aggressive.
握手时非常用力,表明这个人可能有敌意和挑衅的意味。 - The FAR AWAY handshake expresses that you are too anxious and afraid.
远距离握手显示了你心中的焦急和恐惧。 - Both the smile and the handshake show welcome.
微笑和握手表示欢迎。 - A handshake or a pat on the shoulder is enough to convey our friendship or affection to one another.
握手或者是拍拍肩膀就足以表达人们相互之间的友谊和感情了。 - Then a3-way handshake key agreement protocol with message authentication and a period key-updating protocol are proposed.
提出了一种采用三次握手和带消息认证的密钥协商协议,以及周期密钥更新协议。 - To do this you must pick a handshake that is also professional.
要做到这一点你必须挑选一种职业性的握手方式。 - The card and a handshake typify trust and abolish views that the bank was out to seize money.
卡片和握手的形象代表了信任,消除了银行总是想抓钱的看法。 - He has a strong handshake.
他握手时很有力。 - I managed no more than a limp handshake.
我只是无力地握了握手。 - Gordon: Did he give you a dead fish handshake?
戈登:他是否给了你一个死鱼式握手?
