1. To dismiss, ignore, or minimize the importance of someone or something.I've been warning the boss about the issue for weeks, but he just keeps shrugging me off.You have to learn to shrug off the negative opinions of others if you want to succeed in this industry. ...
Well, we all do the same thing. We rehearse our words, but we rarely rehearse our gestures. We say "yes," we shake our heads "no." We tell very convincing stories, we slightly shrug our shoulders. We commit terrible crimes, and we smile at the delight in getting away with it. Now...
Therefore, the football fans will imitate a certain athlete"s unique way to walk with shrugging shoulders; even a pair of lovers" way of shaking heads is same. The employees will imitate their employers" habit of playing with a pen among fingers while pondering over a question. The influentia...
Hearing dogs also7 ndlinetheir owners out-doors.A deaf person8 ndlinehear if danger is near.A hearing dog will make the person9 ndlineif a car is coming.The dogs work hard all day long.For10 ndlinework,they will get hugs and treats(款待). ...
don't know him, this is presidential candidate John Edwards who shocked America by fathering a child out of wedlock. We're going to see him talk about getting a paternity test. See now if you can spot him saying, "yes" while shaking his head "no," slightly shrugging his shoulders. ...