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单词 beckon
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beckon

beck·on /ˈbekən/ ●○○ verb  
1 SIGN/GESTURE[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to make a signal to someone with your hand, to show that you want them to come towards you or to follow you 〔招手〕示意,召唤
 I could see my husband beckoning me.
我看到我丈夫在向我招手。
beckon (to) somebody to do something
 She beckoned to the waitress to bring more wine.
她示意服务员再拿些酒来。
beckon somebody forward/over etc
 He beckoned us over and introduced us to his wife.
他招呼我们过去,把我们介绍给他的妻子。
2 ATTRACT[intransitiveI, transitiveT] if something such as a place or opportunity beckons, it appears so attractive that you want to have it 〔地方或机会〕引诱,吸引
 A career in the film industry beckoned.
电影事业令人向往。
3 [intransitiveI] if something beckons for someone, it will probably happen to them 可能发生
beckon for
 Early retirement beckoned for George.
乔治可能会提早退休。
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Origin beckon
Old English biecnan, from beacen; → BEACON
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