英:[hai sain]
美:[haɪ saɪn]
英:[hai sain]
美:[haɪ saɪn]
noun
a gesture used as a signal (as of approval or warning)—usually used in the phrase give the high sign
The first known use of high sign was in 1899
1 She started to speak but he gave her the high sign.
她开始讲话,但他给她打了个暗号.
2 The captain gave them the high sign to withdraw.
队长向他们发出撤出的暗号.
3 Give me the high sign when you want me to start.
当你要我开始时,请给我做个OK的手势.
4 The Joneses saw us across the hotel dining room and gave us the high sign.
琼斯一家人看到我们走过旅馆的餐厅时,向我们挥手招呼.
5 When I give you the high sign, you come over and introduce yourself as the manager.
我对你一作暗示, 你就走过来自我介绍说你是经理.
6 Mr. Chambers gave his wife the high sign that he was bored and wanted to leave the party.
张伯斯先生向他太太做暗号,表示他觉得厌烦,很想离开宴会。