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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++beck·on /ˈbekən/ ●○○ verb  1 SIGN/GESTURE[intransitive, transitive] to make a signal to someone with your hand, to show that you want them to come towards you or to follow you 〔招手〕示意,召唤 I could see my husband beckoning me. 我看到我丈夫在向我招手。beckon (to) somebody to do something She beckoned to the waitress to bring more wine. 她示意服务员再拿些酒来。beckon somebody forward/over etc He beckoned us over and introduced us to his wife. 他招呼我们过去,把我们介绍给他的妻子。2 ATTRACT[intransitive, transitive] if something such as a place or opportunity beckons, it appears so attractive that you want to have it 〔地方或机会〕引诱,吸引 A career in the film industry beckoned. 电影事业令人向往。3 [intransitive] if something beckons for someone, it will probably happen to them 可能发生beckon for Early retirement beckoned for George. 乔治可能会提早退休。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
beckonStrett's conversion took Orrell to a 9-0 lead by half-time and the title was beckoning.A brilliant future beckons.She beckoned and he came running immediately.Lucie whistled sharply to catch her attention, then beckoned her over to stand beside him.Other jobs are rumored to be beckoning him, and he might not be back in Evanston next season."Come and look at this, " he said, beckoning me over to the window.He was leaning over the wall, beckoning me.I saw one arm raised, beckoning me.Nothing more would beckon, nothing would tantalize.But when the Cape route opened and the New World beckoned, the centrality of Prague diminished.Jan beckoned to me, but I knew better than to sit next to her.Your spirits can sore with the skyscrapers beckoning upward, upward.The Sandcastle amusement park beckons visitors with water slides.beckon (to) somebody to do somethingOn graduating, the world of Insurance beckoned.He beckoned to Corrigan to come forward.A small party of bird watchers rounded a bend in the path fifty yards away and I beckoned them to hurry.But fate was beckoning our family to move on.Daniel Boone heard it: the siren song of the open road, beckoning him to pack up and go.He beckoned the boy to sit with him.Lucie whistled sharply to catch her attention, then beckoned her over to stand beside him.
Origin beckon Old English biecnan, from beacen; → BEACON
beck·on verbChineseSyllable
to someone to your a with hand, Corpus signal make


beckon
beckon /ˈbekən/ verb
 Language: Old English
 Origin: biecnan, from beacen; beacon
1. [intransitive and transitive] to make a signal to someone with your hand, to show that you want them to come towards you or to follow you:
    I could see my husband beckoning me.
    beckon (to) somebody to do something
    She beckoned to the waitress to bring more wine.
    beckon somebody forward/over etc
    He beckoned us over and introduced us to his wife.
2. [intransitive and transitive] if something such as a place or opportunity beckons, it appears so attractive that you want to have it:
    A career in the film industry beckoned.
3. [intransitive] if something beckons for someone, it will probably happen to them
    beckon for
    Early retirement beckoned for George.


beckonBrE /ˈbekən/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbekən/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they beckon BrE /ˈbekən/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈbekən/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it beckons BrE /ˈbekənz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈbekənz/ 🔊past simple beckoned BrE /ˈbekənd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈbekənd/ 🔊past participle beckoned BrE /ˈbekənd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈbekənd/ 🔊 -ing form beckoning BrE /ˈbekənɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈbekənɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to give sb a signal using your finger or hand, especially to tell them to move nearer or to follow you 招手示意;举手召唤 SYN signal ~ to sb (to do sth) He beckoned to the waiter to bring the bill. 他招手示意服务生把账单送过来。🔊🔊~ sb (+ adv./prep.) He beckoned her over with a wave. 他挥手让她过去。🔊🔊The boss beckoned him into her office. 老板招手示意他进她的办公室。🔊🔊~ sb to do sth She beckoned him to come and join them. 她打手势要他来加入他们的活动。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to appear very attractive to sb 吸引;诱惑The clear blue sea beckoned. 清澈蔚蓝的大海令人向往。🔊🔊~ sb The prospect of a month without work was beckoning her. 一个月的闲暇时光令她神往。🔊🔊 [intransitive] to be sth that is likely to happen or will possibly happen to sb in the future 很可能发生(或出现)For many kids leaving college the prospect of unemployment beckons. 许多刚踏出大学校门的孩子可能会面临失业。🔊🔊