English to Basque Meaning of beckon - beckon


Beckon :
beckon

zeinu, uhin, puntu, kartel bat egin, seinalatu, tan lortu

beckonkeinuDeikadudanean
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Definitions of beckon in English
Verb(1) signal with the hands or nod(2) appear inviting(3) summon with a wave, nod, or some other gesture
Examples of beckon in English
(1) the going is tough and soft options beckon(2) They beckon people to them from the whole planet, witnesses of our common history, in many ways still mysterious and incomprehensible.(3) Wherever they occur on earth, high places and remote places beckon and enchant us.(4) A multiplicity of interesting directions beckon , tempting you to take on too much by rushing into something new before finishing the last thing you started.(5) A particularly soft blanket of green seemed to beckon , and she settled herself amid the springy blades.(6) In the warm sunshine ancient courtyards beckon , inviting exploration.(7) The golf courses of Mayo and Galway beckon invitingly but he reckons he might tire of the golf after a few months.(8) the going is tough, and soft options beckon(9) A life in politics appeared to beckon , but all that changed as Verges watched France's brutal attempts to quell the Algerian uprising against its colonial master in the late 1950s.(10) The woman opened a window silently and beckoned to the young man to climb through the opening.(11) Reading the look on her husband's face, Marie scooped up a very dirty Little Joe and beckoned to Hoss to follow her upstairs.(12) Upon entering, a charming flapper greets you and beckons you to see the 1920's show.(13) I popped the three fruits on a wall and beckoned people over to identify which was which, with varying degrees of success.(14) He beckoned to the ones he had called, and we followed him to the upstairs.(15) As if in answer to his question, Dr. Jewels stretched out his arm beckoning Johnny forward.(16) A person beckoning someone else extends an arm with the palm turned down and brings the fingers toward the wrist.
(1) at your beck and call ::
Zure beck eta deialdian
Synonyms
Verb
1. gesture ::
keinu
2. entice ::
baliagarri
3. wave ::
uhin
Different Forms
beckon, beckoned, beckoning, beckons
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