0 a movement of the head, hand etc to express an idea etc -- cử chỉ
1 to make a gesture or gestures -- ra hiệu
Most likely, phonological plans and articulatory gestures are wired in primary motor and premotor cortices in the inferior frontal lobe.
The oboe, on the other hand, offers very little for the eye, though some players attempt to compensate for this with grand gestures.
Because they cannot claim real property on their findings, they may attach their names to them as a gesture of symbolic ownership for their work.
They were visible physical gestures (illustrated, for example, by keyboard fingering-methods).
Additionally, in related utterances, the adults spoke directly to the child as evidenced by their chosen words, eye gaze, body orientation, and gestures.
For this reason, other responses that infants provided - gestures and utterances - provided important information regarding their genuine level of sophistication in absent reference comprehension.
Pointing gestures and responses, yes\no gestures and responses, imitations, unintelligible utterances, and utterances that included a participant that was not visible were excluded.
There is evidence to suggest that forms transcribed as simultaneous or sequentially ordered oral and laryngeal gestures may in fact represent unreleased plosive forms.
中文繁体
動作, 手勢, 姿勢…
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动作, 手势, 姿势…
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gesto, señalar, gesto [masculine]…
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gesto, gesticular…
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身ぶり手ぶり, ジェスチャー, 意思表示…
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el, kol ve baş hareketi, jestler…
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geste [masculine], faire signe, geste…
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gest, assenyalar…
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