用gesture造句子,“gesture”造句

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Desire is a gesture. Abandoning is a blink.

He looked at me, his hands sputtering in the air in a gesture of defeat.

His good humour, joined with the loving gesture, filled her with remorse.

The Iranians, for their part, mull a regional conference on Afghanistan, an empty gesture, for the Americans would not attend.

The most adroit hand gesture in the world will not save you if your message is weak or nonexistent.

Returning to the candle he sets his brew alight and offers it to a nameless God in a gesture of supplication.

Several people took a gesture of political confrontation on the street akin to "perfor-mance art," but this remains a mere episode, as long as we do not set a "zero tolerance" goal.

I was very reluctant to store in the diary in March. In April, the most beautiful gesture of a dancer fell into my eyes. It was her graceful dance, and the eyes of the soul.

His gesture is so awful.

Her refusal was merely a deliberate gesture.

Then from the rattlesnake's skin, with a sudden, contemptuous gesture.

When love is past, I don't know what kind of gesture to say goodbye.

The two women looked on without uttering a word, without a gesture, without a look which could disconcert the Bishop.

The future Prime Minister remained equally impish when at Oxford - as this extraordinary picture of him making a lewd hand gesture demonstrates.

A photograph of Tony Blair as a long-haired, boater-wearing student was reproduced in a number of newspapers with focus on his less than prime ministerial hand gesture.

gesture造句

The gesture is not purely altruistic;

A Christian gesture of support for the President?

This gesture mimes the closing of the mouth. Hold the fingers straight and then close them against the thumb.

Tempers cooled a little a day later when a group of settler rabbis delivered replacement copies of the holy book, in an unusual gesture of reconciliation.

Perhaps humans have simply entered a new stage of evolution in which we have abandoned chocolates, door holding, flowers or any overt gesture of interest for a new and unnatural order of things.

We gesture because it's part of our lexicon.

I believe I remember it this way because it wasn't until then, until this small intimate gesture, this gesture of familiarity and of safety, that I realised where I'd led us.

Standing on the roadside is just a growth gesture. It is because I hide the sight of pedestrians, but no matter where you come from, I was standing at the beginning.

Then, suddenly, she giggled and made a gesture as much as to say "That's all."

And when you can, attune to the spirit of cooperation and offer a calm word or peaceful gesture to your fellow travelers.

As I made my way home, the dancer’s gesture first baffled and then annoyed me.

Indeed, dance is the quintessential gesture language.

Even when the image represented is not threatening, pay attention at how the slightest detail can represent a silent gesture towards hostility or unforeseen violence.

The wood-sawyer, who was a little man with a redundancy of gesture (he had once been a mender of roads), cast a glance at the prison, pointed at the prison, and putting his ten fingers before his face to represent bars, peeped through them jocosely.

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