Keresés
to shake hands
01
to take hold of someone else's hand with one's own and then move them up and down as a gesture of greeting, congratulations, or agreement
Collocation
Example
The politician paraded through the crowd, shaking hands and connecting with voters.
As a sign of mutual respect, the leaders shook hands in front of the gathered diplomats.
It is customary to shake hands as a greeting in many Western cultures.
Példa
The politician paraded through the crowd, shaking hands and connecting with voters.
As a sign of mutual respect, the leaders shook hands in front of the gathered diplomats.
It is customary to shake hands as a greeting in many Western cultures.
The politician elbowed his way through the crowd, shaking hands and engaging with supporters in a campaign rally.
It's conventional to shake hands when meeting someone for the first time in many Western countries.
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