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 handshake ['hændʃeik]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 握手

  1. Has limp, weak handshake.
    握手时软弱无力。
  2. Henry's company asked him to retire early but he was able to pay off his mortgage with the golden handshake they gave him.
    亨利的公司要他提前退休,不过他能够用他们付给他的退职金归还抵押款。
  3. Has limp, weak handshake.
    握手时软弱无力。


handshake
[ noun ]
grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
<noun.communication>


  1. When Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze visited Deng in Shanghai last February he received a warm and lengthy handshake, but no hug.
  2. They are simply the Middle Eastern equivalent of a handshake. But the agreement has still to be negotiated in detail.
  3. Bryan had frequent meetings with Borman during the former astronaut's 15 years at Eastern, but he says he's never heard a word from Lorenzo and has gotten no more than "a cold-fish handshake" from Bakes.
  4. Until recently a firm handshake was the required greeting everywhere.
  5. Dixon testified he and Atkinson, a Vernon borrower, had agreed "on a handshake" that Atkinson could use the house half the time and receive a share of the proceeds of its sale in return for paying its lease.
  6. Rebel leader Jonas Savimbi and Moscow-trained President Jose Eduardo dos Santos of Angola signed the truce and sealed it with a handshake late Thursday at an African summit in Zaire.
  7. The 18-year arrangement, in fact, has been essentially a handshake deal, despite the millions of dollars of business involved.
  8. When the Soviet leader arrived in Beijing today, President Yang Shangkun greeted him on the tarmac with a warm two-handed handshake.
  9. Because the country's business community is small and, until recently, was fairly insular, a clubby atmosphere developed, in which a handshake was usually as good as a contract and reputation carried more weight than regulation.
  10. Knutson is a gregarious campaigner with a ready handshake and knack for remembering names, and his Norwegian surname helps in a state where 15 percent of the population has Norwegian ancestry.
  11. Bryan had frequent meetings with Borman during the 15 years at Eastern of the former astronaut _ who once awed Bryan _ but he says he's never heard a word from Lorenzo and has gotten no more than "a cold-fish handshake" from Bakes.
  12. The middle and upper classes haven't completely escaped child-rearing fads and fashions, either, including one early 20th-century expert who recommended parents show affection with a brisk handshake.
  13. Thursday's statement gave the Angolan people their first news of the handshake agreement between dos Santos and Savimbi in Gbadolite, Zaire, that sealed the peace agreement.
  14. Deng welcomed the reformist Soviet leader as "comrade" and gave him a lengthy handshake, but he made no move to award Gorbachev the bear hug he sometimes gives close friends.
  15. At the Liberal Democrats' headquarters today, each of the party's 270 incumbent candidates received a certificate of endorsement, a handshake from Kaifu and a brown paper bag of cash for campaign expenses.
  16. In 1979, Moreno testified, Mariotta and Neuberger "told me they each owned 50 percent of the company" and that they had a "handshake agreement" dating back to 1975.
  17. The biggest golden handshake in Malaysian corporate history is being given to Abdul Khalid Ibrahim, the head of Permodalan Nasional (PNB), the national investment agency, writes Kieran Cooke.
  18. HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. _ UAW-Chrysler talks open with handshake at 10 a.m.
  19. A big, sturdy man with a deep voice and a firm handshake, he is executive director of the farmland trust. These days, he spends much of his time driving the county's back roads, calling on farmers face-to-face to enlist their support in his cause.
  20. Mr. Stone, a Vermont car dealer with a pot belly and firm handshake, paces about his trailer and pops Rolaids before a heat, and pops open beers afterward.
  21. A warm handshake could not cure the almost fatal shock of Black Wednesday.
  22. Now, Mr. Cosby, whose handshake is painfully enthusiastic, heads a new-account team and visits a dozen prospects a week.
  23. So why should not the same be acceptable between men? The problem at the moment is that we have only the handshake.
  24. He was so quick on his feet that he was capable of dropping a goal from anywhere in the opposition's half. Twelve years ago Botha's voice was firm, his handshake soft, his manner confident, his English mangled.
  25. "It was all done by handshake.
  26. In 1986, Liman negotiated a handshake between clients Laurence Tisch and William Paley that led to the ouster of CBS Inc.'s Chief Executive Officer Thomas Wyman.
  27. When Bush offered a welcoming handshake, Gorbachev seized it in a two-handed embrace.
  28. The historic handshake followed five hours of delay during which hard talks took place, Zairian officials were quoted as saying.
  29. The University of California at Berkeley mulls cuts of 275 faculty and staff jobs; it gave 167 faculty members the golden handshake last year.
  30. A small, trim man with a firm handshake and a shy smile, Mr. Roh relaxes by swimming and playing tennis, sometimes as partner to his avid tennis-playing wife.
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