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"He shook his head" The book says: "Nobody answered. A doctor arrived and checked the test again. He shook his head". Is this a "yes" shaking, I mean, does this mean a positive answer saying "yes" or it is a negative answer saying "no"? It isn't clear to me... I would appreciate if someone could give me a hand.
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Shaking your head is a side-to-side movement. It can never mean 'yes' - at least not in English-speaking cultures. Shaking your head always indicates 'no', or some kind of negative emotion, such as disbelief. In this context, I would understand it to mean that the test results were bad.
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Shaking your head is always associated with a negative response, or 'no'. If the intention is to say 'yes', they will quite often use the word 'nodded'. e.g. I shook my head in disagreement... I nodded in agreement...
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Thanks a lot Andy! I'll add this phrasal verb to my list.
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I've nothing to add that could improve on the answers already given. But maybe the phrasal verb "nod off" will interest you. nod off - quedarse dormido. I nodded off in front of the television - Me quede dormido viendo la tele. He kept nodding off throughout the film - Paso cabeceando toda la pelicula.
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