Nghĩa của từ gesticulation|gesticulations bằng Tiếng Anh

noun

[ges·tic·u·la·tion || dʒe‚stɪkjə'leɪʃn /-kjʊ'l-]

moving of the hands or other parts of the body in an animated manner (in place of or accompanying speech)

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1. Is gesticulation easier said than done?

2. 4 Is gesticulation easier said than done?

3. We can vent anger by shouts and gesticulation.

4. We communicated mainly by signs, gesticulation and mime.

5. 2 We can vent anger by shouts and gesticulation.

6. 1 We communicated mainly by signs, gesticulation and mime.

7. He is better than delimiting to a saleswoman with gesticulation a period of time.

8. 10 We use the way that knows you is sensor, photograph wait head, speech, gesticulation.

9. 6 In fact , the eyes , gesticulation or appearance potential energy transmit more information than utterance.

10. 11 He laughed and threw the bottle upwards with a gesticulation I did not understand.

11. 9 He is better than delimiting to a saleswoman with gesticulation a period of time.

12. 5 Suddenly, the postilions exchange speech with animated gesticulation, and the horses are pulled up,(www.Sentencedict.com) almost haunches.

13. 7 Excitement usually increases the rate of speech, raises the voice pitch and there may be more than usual gesticulation.

14. 3 There are also differences regarding the amount of gesticulation and mobility of the lips when communicating which are culturally determined.

15. They fling up their arms, tear their hair, with the wildest gesticulations of grief, and shriek forth the name of the deceased.” —Eastern Customs in Bible Lands.

16. 8 But while she said it, Pearl laughed, and began to dance up and down with the humoursome gesticulation of a little imp, whose next freak might be to fly up the chimney.

17. 1600, "a Buffoon who practices gesticulations" [Johnson], from French mime "mimic actor" (16c.) and directly from Latin mimus, from Greek mimos "imitator, mimic, actor, mime, Buffoon," a word of unknown origin

18. The Brinkmanship and confrontation between the Maoists and the Government, accompanied by a sharp and dangerous hardening of positions, is making a negotiated solution significantly more difficult.: Les gesticulations et les affrontements entre les maoïstes et le Gouvernement, conjugués au durcissement brusque et dangereux des positions, font qu'il devient bien plus difficile de parvenir à