Akademischer IELTS (Band 5 und darunter) - Körpersprache und Gesten
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Körpersprache und Gesten, die für die grundlegende akademische IELTS-Prüfung erforderlich sind.
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to hold someone tightly in one's arms, especially to show affection
umarmen
to express a meaning with a movement of the hands, face, head, etc.
gestikulieren
to move one's head up and down as a sign of agreement, understanding, or greeting
nicken
to take someone's hand and move it up and down, mainly for greeting
die Hand schütteln
to make our mouth curve upwards, often in a way that our teeth can be seen, to show that we are happy or amused
lächeln
to raise one's hand and move it from side to side to greet someone or attract their attention
winken
to tightly and closely hold someone in one's arms, typically a person one loves
umarmen
to touch someone else's lips or other body parts with one's lips to show love, sexual desire, respect, etc.
küssen
to make happy sounds and move our face like we are smiling because something is funny
lachen
to give someone a sign of welcoming or a polite word when meeting them
begrüßen
to bring your eyebrows closer together showing anger, sadness, or confusion
die Stirn runzeln
to drop one's eyebrows, chin, or gaze to express sadness, disapproval, or shame, or to show less intensity or hostility in a facial expression
senken
to bend one's head downward, particularly as an act of agreement, greeting, etc.
neigen
to hit someone or something gently, often with a few quick light blows
klopfen
to draw back involuntarily, often in response to fear, pain, embarrassment, or discomfort
anschmiegen
to make a kissing gesture with one's hand or lips and send it toward another person as a sign of affection
to hope that things will turn out the way that is satisfactory to one
to laugh in a light, silly, or often uncontrollable way as a result of nervousness or embarrassment
kichern
to press one's teeth against the lip as a reaction to emotion, pain, or to prevent oneself from saying something
to unexpectedly open one's mouth wide and deeply breathe in because of being bored or tired
gähnen
to link hands with someone as an expression of affection, unity, or support
to give someone a message, instruction, etc. by making a sound or movement
signalisieren
to cause surprise, curiosity, or mild shock among people due to something unconventional, unexpected, or controversial
to show the place or direction of someone or something by holding out a finger or an object
zeigen