nods
A nod is a movement of your head downwards and upwards to show that you are answering 'yes' to a question, or to show agreement, understanding, or approval.
She gave a nod and said, 'I see.'
她点了一下头说:“我明白了。”
'Probably,' agreed Hunter, with a slow nod of his head.
亨特慢慢点了一下头,表示赞同地说:“有可能。”
nod off
If you nod off, you fall asleep, especially when you had not intended to.
doze off
The judge appeared to nod off yesterday while a witness was being cross-examined.
昨天在一名证人正接受盘问时,法官好像在打瞌睡。
nods , nodding , nodded
If you nod, you move your head downwards and upwards to show that you are answering 'yes' to a question, or to show agreement, understanding, or approval.
'Are you okay?' I asked. She nodded and smiled.
“你还好吧?”我问道。她点点头笑了。
Jacques tasted one and nodded his approval.
雅克品尝了一个并点头表示赞许。
If you nod in a particular direction, you bend your head once in that direction in order to indicate something or to give someone a signal.
'Does it work?' he asked, nodding at the piano.
“它能弹吗?”他边问边朝钢琴的方向点了下头。
She nodded towards the dining room. 'He's in there.'
她朝餐厅点了点头说:“他在那里面。”
If you nod, you bend your head once, as a way of saying hello or goodbye.
All the girls nodded and said 'Hi.'
所有女孩们都点头说:“你好。”
Both of them smiled and nodded at friends.
他们两个都微笑着朝朋友们点了点头。
Tom nodded a greeting.
汤姆点头打了个招呼。