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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.
2015년 6월 1일 오전 8:33
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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.
2015년 6월 1일
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...
2015년 6월 1일
Thanks a lot Andy! I'll add this phrasal verb to my list.
2015년 6월 1일
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.
2015년 6월 1일
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