
(hất vai)
nhún vai
to momentarily raise one's shoulders to express indifference
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(mắt nháy)
nháy mắt
to quickly open and close one eye as a sign of affection or to indicate something is a secret or a joke
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(cười tươi)
cười toe toét
to smile widely in a way that displays the teeth
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(giật mình)
chùn bước
to make a quick and involuntary movement in response to a surprise, pain, or fear
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(vuốt ve)
vỗ về
to gently touch or stroke with the hand, usually as a gesture of affection or reassurance
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(salute)
chào
to greet someone with a gesture or expression, often indicating respect or friendliness
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(cười khúc khích)
cười thầm
to laugh quietly and with closed lips
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(méo miệng)
nhăn mặt
to twist our face in an ugly way because of pain, strong dislike, etc., or when trying to be funny
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(gọi lại)
vẫy tay
to gesture with a motion of the hand or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow

(dạo chơi)
nhảy múa
to walk or move in a proud and often showy manner

N/A
to lift a glass filled with a beverage, often as a gesture of celebration, honor, or well-wishing

N/A
to use body language in order to pretend one is confident, brave, etc.

(diễn đạt bằng cử chỉ)
cử chỉ
to convey meaning or emphasize ideas through physical gestures or movements

N/A
to alter one's facial expression in response to someone or something, often to convey emotions such as dislike, disgust, or mockery
The idiom "make a face at somebody or something" comes from the natural act of twisting or changing one's facial expressions to show dislike, displeasure, or amusement. It originated from the observation that people often use their faces to communicate their feelings or reactions. This idiom is commonly used in informal settings to describe the act of distorting one's face to convey a negative or humorous reaction towards someone or something. It can be used to express disapproval, annoyance, or mockery towards a person, object, or situation.

(thúc nhẹ)
đẩy nhẹ
to gently push or prod someone or something, often to get attention or suggest a course of action
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(nhăn nhó)
nhăn mặt
to wrinkle the face due to intense emotions or age-related changes
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