a specific look on someone's face, indicating what they are feeling or thinking
表情, 面部表情
to bend the head or move the upper half of the body forward to show respect or as a way of greeting
鞠躬, 弯腰
to position or arrange something in a manner that creates an intersection or overlap
交叉, 重叠
to make small, restless movements or gestures due to nervousness or impatience
坐立不安, 翻来覆去
to twist our face in an ugly way because of pain, strong dislike, etc., or when trying to be funny
做鬼脸, 扭曲面孔
to move one's head up and down as a sign of agreement, understanding, or greeting
点头, 同意
to pucker or tighten one's lips together to express disapproval or concentration
皱起, 收紧
to put something or someone in a higher place or lift them to a higher position
抬起, 提升
to rub a person's or one's own skin to relieve an itching sensation, particularly with one's fingernails
抓, 挠
to raise one's hand and move it from side to side to greet someone or attract their attention
挥手, 招手
to quickly open and close one eye as a sign of affection or to indicate something is a secret or a joke
眨眼, 眨眼睛
to unexpectedly open one's mouth wide and deeply breathe in because of being bored or tired
打哈欠, 张嘴
a feeling of irritation or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome, unpleasant, or disruptive
烦恼, 恼怒
the feeling of being uninterested or restless because things are dull or repetitive
无聊, 乏味
a negative judgment or opinion about something, indicating a lack of approval or satisfaction
不赞成, 反对
the fact or state of not having the necessary information, knowledge, or understanding of something
无知
the emotional distress and suffering people try to avoid, like heartbreak or anxiety
痛苦, 伤痛
an uneasy feeling that we get because of our own or someone else's mistake or bad manner
羞愧, 羞耻
a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, distress, or disbelief caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant
震惊, 惊奇
to make a sound to remove obstruction from the throat or to prepare the voice for speaking or singing
清喉咙, 咳嗽
to breathe in sharply with an open mouth, often in response to surprise, pain, or intense emotions
喘息, 吸气
to make a sudden, involuntary sound caused by a spasm of the diaphragm, often as a result of eating or drinking too quickly
打嗝, 嗝出
to release a long deep audible breath, to express one's sadness, tiredness, etc.
叹气, 长叹
to eat or drink noisily by inhaling a liquid or soft food, such as soup or noodles, often with a distinctive, impolite sound
啜饮, 发出声音地吃或喝
to inhale air audibly through the nose, often to detect or identify a scent or odor
嗅, 闻
used to express disapproval or annoyance, often made by clicking one's tongue against the roof of the mouth
啧啧, 舌点击