beckoned
英 [ˈbekənd]
美 [ˈbekənd]
v. 招手示意; 举手召唤; 吸引; 诱惑; 很可能发生(或出现)
beckon的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:beckoned
柯林斯词典
- VERB (招手)示意,召唤
If youbeckon tosomeone, you signal to them to come to you.- He beckoned to the waiter...
他招呼服务员过来。 - I beckoned her over...
我示意她过来。 - Hughes beckoned him to sit down on a sofa.
休斯示意他坐在沙发上。
- He beckoned to the waiter...
- VERB 吸引;引诱;诱惑
If somethingbeckons, it is so attractive to someone that they feel they must become involved in it.- All the attractions of the peninsula beckon...
半岛上的各处景点无不令人心驰神往。 - The bright lights of Hollywood beckon many.
好莱坞的霓虹灯吸引着很多人。
- All the attractions of the peninsula beckon...
- VERB 很可能发生在…身上
If somethingbeckons forsomeone, it is very likely to happen to them.- The big time beckons for him...
辉煌时刻在向他召唤。 - Old age beckons.
岁月催人老。
- The big time beckons for him...
双语例句
- He beckoned me in.
他招手要我进去。 - Thirty seconds later she reappeared and beckoned them forward.
30秒后她又出现了,示意他们往前来。 - Alexandra went to the door and beckoned to her brothers.
亚历山德拉走到门口,向她的弟弟们打了招呼。 - He beckoned to the waiter
他招呼服务员过来。 - The man beckoned her to his house.
那个人(向她)招手要她到他家去。 - She beckoned to them, and then they recognized her, and told her how she had grieved them.
这时她就向她们招手。她们认出了她;她们说她曾经多么叫她们难过。 - I beckoned her over
我示意她过来。 - One day, down at the Benson Library, a book beckoned from the shelves.
一天,在本森图书馆(BensonLibrary),架上的一本书向他发出了召唤。 - She beckoned her friends closer with a wave of her hand.
她招了招手,唤她朋友们过来。 - He beckoned the waiter for their bill.
他招手要服务员拿账单给他。