0 the short, thick finger on the side of your hand that makes it possible to hold and pick things up easily -- 拇指
1 to stand near the edge of a road and hold out your hand with the thumb raised as a signal for a vehicle to stop and take you somewhere -- 豎起拇指要求免費搭車
Finally, while publishing their desires for industrial peace and public welfare, they gouged prices and thumbed their noses at both proposed congressional and presidential strike settlement commissions.
Facial characteristics, broad thumbs and distal phalanges, and partial duplication of the big toes are clearly visible.
The assignment of thumbs to the yes and no buttons was counterbalanced across participants.
One of the par ticipants tested pointings in space by placing her thumbs in different positions as she repeated her message.
She might have an inborn talent for the piano, or she might be all thumbs.
Hands and feet were also characteristic with digitization of thumbs and proximal implantation ofsecond to fourth toes.
Every proposal is subjected to a kind of "thumbs up or thumbs down" vote.
Gorillas are more than camels with opposable thumbs.