English to Spanish Dictionary gesture

gesture

gesto
definition
verb
she gestured meaningfully with the pistol
make a gesture.
noun
Alex made a gesture of apology
a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning.
translation of 'gesture'
verb
expresar con ademán,
hacer un ademán
noun
ademán,
demostración,
gesto,
detalle,
muestra
example
Glaring after the departing man, Cael flicked a rude 'gesture' in his direction.
He closed his blue eyes and spread his hands out in a 'gesture' of surrender.
Unfortunately, their neighbor didn't appreciate the kind 'gesture' … and she sued.
so much is conveyed by 'gesture'
Alex made a 'gesture' of apology
Given her special circumstances, it says, it is prepared as a 'gesture' of goodwill to fund the costs of the operation, which are about £10,000.
As a goodwill 'gesture' , I took several sports writers out for a meal Thursday.
However, the seeming pointlessness of the 'gesture' is the key to its ironic effect and the reason why it enjoys a kinship with Ferry's work.
a 'gesture' of goodwill
Labor's intention to retain the regional council structures and consult Indigenous people over the replacement body is a 'gesture' .
In a 'gesture' of goodwill, a 24-hour internet cafe and a finance company in Edinburgh have offered US citizens free internet access to contact their loved ones.
Marcus reciprocated the farewell 'gesture' by slightly nodding his head and slowly blinking his large, intelligent eyes.
Above all a political 'gesture' and propaganda exercise, the charter had less effect on American isolationists than hoped.
Theirs is a harmless daydream, an ultimately mild 'gesture' of defiance against conformity.
Maggie was touched by the kind 'gesture'
Their acceptance of Lydia is total and is signified by a 'gesture' of affection from his mother.
He denied the move was a political 'gesture' .
Maggie was touched by the kind 'gesture'
She took it out and pointed it at him and curled it to 'gesture' him to come towards her.
Her transformation from spectator to spectacle is signified repetitively by the 'gesture' of removing her glasses.
He accepted the book and kissed it, using an Eastern 'gesture' of respect toward the givers.
Will sighed and turned around slowly, holding his hands up in a 'gesture' of surrender.
Throwing the amp in the canal could be a symbolic 'gesture' , representing the idea that I was getting rid of all the stuff I didn't really need anymore.
He leaned forward from the back seat so he could 'gesture' emphatically in front of the gear shift.
Alex made a 'gesture' of apology
Security Ministry officials called it a 'gesture' of national reconciliation and said that more releases would follow.
Most of the time, it will merely be a 'gesture' of principle, with no practical effect.
I said this, even using my hands to 'gesture' my sincerity.
To be frank, this was the most heartening 'gesture' of solidarity I heard.
I broke away from Andrew suddenly, in a liberating 'gesture' of defiance.
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