1. Thumbs up■ America and Europe: a [填空1] orapproval sign■ [填空2] countries: rude and offensive gesture■ Australia: a. a sign of OKb. a grave insult: moving it [填空3]2. The dog call■ America and Europe: a [填空4] gesture...
Thumbs upAmerica and Europe: a【T1】___ or approval sign【T2】___ countries: rude and offensive gestureAustralia: a. a sign of OKb. a grave insult: moving it【T3】___2. The dog callAmerica and Europe: a【T4】___ gesturePhilippines: offensive and used only for【T5】___Singapore:...
stand.That means Saints No.2 Tommy Wright will be on dug-out duties.Lomas said: "It was something about nothing. It was an offensive gesture directed at nobody. I'm disappointed about it. I didn't think it merited a ban but it's done now so we have to accept it and move on."...
"I hope this doesn't stick around, because it wasn't meant to offend anybody, to disrespect nobody," Lindor said. "This is just a time of trying to pick each other up. We're going through a rough time, and it was a gesture to pick each other up.'' The Mets als...
Raised thumbs can be problematic in some cultures. Users may not understand the symbolism, or worse, the gesture may even be offensive. There are cultures that don’t see things in binary terms as a thumbs up or thumbs down response, and may prefer some nuance that’s in between, and le...
However,in Arab cultures,this gesture is extremely offensive.And in India,if listeners want to show speakers that they understand,the listeners will move their heads from side to side.In many Western countries,a similar gesture means"no".Although many gestures can be inter...
Such a gesture was an insult that could not be accepted lightly. 有过一个时期(那是很久以前的事了),这些房客可能会在盛怒之下对房东“咬拇指”。这个动作是一种极大的侮辱,谁见了也不能轻易罢休。 People no longer do this. But they do something as childish and as offensive and ugly. They ...
"I hope this doesn't stick around, because it wasn't meant to offend anybody, to disrespect nobody," Lindor said. "This is just a time of trying to pick each other up. We're going through a rough time, and it was a gesture to pick each other up.'' ...
However,in Arab cultures,this gesture is extremely offensive.And in India,if listeners want to show speakers that they understand,the listeners will move their heads from side to side.In many Western countries,a similar gesture means"no".Although many gestures can be interpret...