Other opportunities beckon , however , such as india .
然而,还有其他机遇在向亚航招手,比如印度。
Mr colander 's analogy does not imply that economists are getting nowhere : they can make progress up their chosen peak , even if other , higher mountains beckon .
But just as the prospect of normality seemed at last to beckon , baghdad was shaken by one of the year 's bloodiest bunch of bombings .
但是似乎正如对常态秩序恢复的渴望所召唤的那样,巴格达被一年当中最血腥的连环爆炸震撼。
And with each new surcharge and each new item of clothing one is required to remove to board an airplane - and with every small-town commercial airport and cabin amenity that vanishes forever - the rails beckon .
He beckoned to me from across the street.他在马路对面向我招手致意。
She beckoned me to follow her.她招手要我跟过去。
详细解释
beck.on v.(动词)beck.oned,beck.on.ing,beck.ons v.tr.(及物动词)To signal or summon, as by nodding or waving.招呼:发信号或召唤,如通过点头或挥手表示To attract because of an inviting or enticing appearance:引诱,招引:因引人注目的或迷人的外观而吸引:例句:.a lovely, sunny country that seemed to beckon them on to the Emerald City.(L. Frank Baum).一个可爱的、充满阳光的国家似乎在把他们招引到了绿宝石城.(L.弗兰克·鲍姆) v.intr.(不及物动词)To make a signaling or summoning gesture.打手势:做一个发信号或召唤的姿势To be inviting or enticing.吸引:吸引注意的或诱人的n.(名词)A gesture of summons.招手:一个召唤的姿势 来源:Middle English bekenen 中古英语 bekenen from Old English bôcnan * see bh3- 源自 古英语 bôcnan *参见 bh3- 【引伸】 beck.oner n.(名词)beck.oningly adv.(副词)