ph.
1. They shook hands after their argument and parted as friends.
他们争论之后像朋友一样握手而别。
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1. 相互握手; 和某事物告别, 离开某事物:send sth. by hand 托人把某物带去; 派人把某物送去 | shake hands 相互握手; 和某事物告别, 离开某事物 | shake hands with oneself 庆贺自己
2. 握手(短语):shake,,v.摇动;摇;震动,12 | shake hands,,握手(短语),12 | custom,,n.风俗;习俗;习惯,12
3. 握握手:It's six o'clock. 現在六點了. | Shake hands. 握握手. | It's nine thirty. 現在九點三十分.
1. When Louis put the rabbit down to shake hands, the dog started chasing it.
2. The shy theologian took time to reach out and shake hands with the ecstatic faithful in the front rows.
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3. The police spokesman said many men in Serekunda were now afraid to shake hands, and he urged people not to believe reports of " vanishing " genitals.
4. The man even asked the little boy beside him - presumably his grandson - to shake hands with their Chinese guests.
5. The two leaders inspected the honor guard and then walked a short distance to shake hands with visitors.
6. shake hands
6. A Muslim employee of the city of Paris was recently suspended for refusing to take off her scarf or shake men's hands.
7. But off the court you hang around to shake hands with your opponents and have pictures taken with fans for as long as they want.
8. He made an unannounced stop at a Manchester pizza parlor to shake hands, but aides said the trip was not officially a campaign visit.
9. Heads of delegations from six countries shake hands at the start of talks on the DPRK's nuclear programme in Beijing on August 27.
10. As the only one from Liaoning province seated in the front row, he had the chance to shake hands with state leaders of China.
verb
1. take someone's hands and shake them as a gesture of greeting or congratulation