handshaking如何读

英:['hændʃeɪkɪŋ]

美:['hændʃeɪkɪŋ]

handshaking是什么意思

  • n.握手;信号交换

handshaking词根

词根:handshake

n.

handshake 握手

handshaking英英释义

  • n.grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)

handshaking_电子学行业词汇

信号交换

handshaking 例句

1 They spread out in the pews, too far apart to easily offer peace to one another, even if handshaking had not been cut from the service.

2 However, handshaking is also common and appropriate.

不过握手还是最常见和恰当的。

3 Do you have like 15 minutes of material on handshaking that you can never use again?

4 Other companies hawked signs and stickers that more firmly discouraged handshaking — including one featuring a skeleton hand and another covered with COVID-19 germs.

5 The handshaking and selfie lines and retail politicking are no more.

6 From the Porch Front campaign to Theodore Roosevelt’s handshaking to Donald Trump’s rallies, candidates took on more and more of the work themselves, centralizing the campaign in the body of one person.

7 They are prepping their offices for teleworking, screening visitors for any signs of illness and avoiding handshaking.

8 They tackled each other and rolled happily on the ice like so many excited kids, while the Soviets stood and waited for the traditional handshaking ceremony.

9 But a deeper issue is the social anxiety fostered by handshaking, particularly for men.

10 It may be that adults will never be able to quit the handshaking habit.

11 AKB is also much more accessible: Fans can visit their daily shows in downtown Tokyo, attend handshaking events or exchange messages via social media.

12 Over the years, Trump has made numerous references to his disapproval of handshaking, calling the practice “barbaric,” “disgusting,” “very, very terrible,” and “one of the curses of American society,” Politico reported in March.

13 “It’s not an easy task” to stop handshaking, he said.

14 Mr. Kellogg said he had “never heard” the president say that about Covid and handshaking.

15 “There was no touching or selfies. No elbow bumps, no handshaking,” said Joanna E. McClinton, a Pennsylvania state representative who attended his speech in Philadelphia.

16 "I didn't want to sit up there clapping and handshaking and acting like I'm happy, because I'm not," Lawrence said.

17 Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, and Ocasio-Cortez, a New York Democrat, have found their alternatives to handshaking.

18 The congregation must wear masks and must follow social distancing rules, which have prohibited the traditional handshaking that is part of Catholic ceremonies.

19 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges those at higher risk of getting the virus to take “everyday precautions to keep space between yourself and others,” avoid crowds, handshaking and nonessential air travel.

20 Members of the public were not asked to donate but were encouraged to practice social distancing and handshaking and to show their appreciation for healthcare, grocery, delivery, transport and other workers.

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