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词汇 high five
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Definition of high five in English:

high five

noun
North American informal
  • A gesture of celebration or greeting in which two people slap each other's palms with their arms raised.

    (庆祝或问候的手势)举手击掌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Kevin cheered and the two gave each other a high five.
    • Through the midst of the congratulatory handshakes and high fives, he makes his way to where his companions are sitting.
    • The men who'd bet on Raider winning were slapping high fives and opening up yet another case of beer.
    • It is not inconceivable that multitudes of IRS Agents were watching the show, giving each other high fives at the outcome, because, well, no matter who won, so did the IRS.
    • Luke walked over to his friends and smiled when they slapped him high fives.
    • The two of them slapped high fives and moved on to the next hole.
    • As the survivors were escorted to the ambulance, we gave each other high fives in celebration of our first rescue.
    • I agreed wholeheartedly, raising my hand for a high five, but Andy left me hanging.
    • Everyone laughed, and Elizabeth slapped Isabel a high five.
    • His friend slapped him a high five as they both grinned.
    • To see complete strangers embrace each other, to have the streets lined with delirious fans, giving high fives all around - it was something incredible.
    • We came in the room slapping high fives and jumping around.
    • Eddie congratulated me, raising his hand up for the high five.
    • At the final whistle the Brazilian team gave each other self-satisfied high fives, which hardly seemed justified considering their performance.
    • The offenders are no longer laughing and slapping each other high fives.
    • Jasmine, who is a bit more affectionate with her father, turns to Kenyatta and slaps him a high five before walking out the house.
    • Along the walls, the young men mill about, giving each other high fives and, in general, doing their utmost to look tough and cool.
    • As she got closer, she saw some people giving each other high fives, which showed that they made it.
    • In the East End, through which at least half of the marathon is run, children gathered by the sides of the streets, handing out sweets, water, oranges and giving jubilant high fives.
    • I had this gigantic adrenaline rush even as we all went offstage, the guys slapping me high fives and congratulating me.
verb
[with object]North American informal
  • Greet (someone) by slapping the palms of their raised arms with one's own.

    the two officers high-fived each other
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When it was over the guards high-fived each other and slammed their chests together like professional basketball players - an odd victory celebration for eight men who took down one prisoner.
    • We were told that it is customary to high-five the drivers as they come out of the pits.
    • We high-fived each other, and, giggling, ordered two more pitchers.
    • The owners were greeted by hundreds of fans who lined the streets, along with all the players, who were high-fiving the fans.
    • After going into the locker room when the game ended, the Panthers came back out for a victory lap, high-fiving fans and jumping into the crowd.
    • My fellow soldiers mobbed me, hugging and high-fiving me as they chanted my name again and again.
    • Clad in a Hawaiian shirt, Johnson moves around the room, high-fiving one supporter and playfully grabbing the lei of another.
    • I'll be relieved, but I won't be high-fiving anyone.
    • But investment bankers aren't high-fiving each other just yet.
    • As the autograph-seekers got to Vermeil, I turned for a moment to see former Cardinals head coach Dave McGinnis high-fiving a young boy wearing a blue football jersey.
    • As one, the Greek defenders start high-fiving each other, while the rest of the team roll around on the ground in paroxysms of mirth.
    • ‘Nice job, man,’ his fellow varsity player Josh said, high-fiving him.
    • He tried high-fiving Sharon, but she quickly moved away.
    • He was a really good player, so it helps having him high-five me and telling me that I did a good job.
    • His friends high-five him and they run outside.
    • As I gathered my stuff, I could see him high-fiving a few of his friends.
    • I was worried about my father having a coronary because he was high-fiving anyone he could find.
    • Our drivers weave us in and out of the city traffic, and out into the villages, where kids line the roads, shouting Hello at us and high-fiving us as we scoot past.
    • Woods yelled and began high-fiving Williams, while spectators did the same with strangers next to them.
    • In the shade of a sycamore grove, bikers sat cross-legged on idled Harleys, heckling the gapers and high-fiving each other.

Definition of high five in US English:

high five

nounˌhaɪ ˈfaɪvˌhī ˈfīv
North American informal
  • A gesture of celebration or greeting in which two people slap each other's open palm with their arms raised.

    (庆祝或问候的手势)举手击掌

    they gave each other an exuberant high five in the middle of the press center
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His friend slapped him a high five as they both grinned.
    • I agreed wholeheartedly, raising my hand for a high five, but Andy left me hanging.
    • Eddie congratulated me, raising his hand up for the high five.
    • Everyone laughed, and Elizabeth slapped Isabel a high five.
    • Jasmine, who is a bit more affectionate with her father, turns to Kenyatta and slaps him a high five before walking out the house.
    • The men who'd bet on Raider winning were slapping high fives and opening up yet another case of beer.
    • As she got closer, she saw some people giving each other high fives, which showed that they made it.
    • As the survivors were escorted to the ambulance, we gave each other high fives in celebration of our first rescue.
    • Kevin cheered and the two gave each other a high five.
    • Through the midst of the congratulatory handshakes and high fives, he makes his way to where his companions are sitting.
    • At the final whistle the Brazilian team gave each other self-satisfied high fives, which hardly seemed justified considering their performance.
    • The offenders are no longer laughing and slapping each other high fives.
    • The two of them slapped high fives and moved on to the next hole.
    • In the East End, through which at least half of the marathon is run, children gathered by the sides of the streets, handing out sweets, water, oranges and giving jubilant high fives.
    • It is not inconceivable that multitudes of IRS Agents were watching the show, giving each other high fives at the outcome, because, well, no matter who won, so did the IRS.
    • Luke walked over to his friends and smiled when they slapped him high fives.
    • To see complete strangers embrace each other, to have the streets lined with delirious fans, giving high fives all around - it was something incredible.
    • Along the walls, the young men mill about, giving each other high fives and, in general, doing their utmost to look tough and cool.
    • We came in the room slapping high fives and jumping around.
    • I had this gigantic adrenaline rush even as we all went offstage, the guys slapping me high fives and congratulating me.
verbˌhaɪ ˈfaɪvˌhī ˈfīv
[with object]North American informal
  • Greet with a high five.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After going into the locker room when the game ended, the Panthers came back out for a victory lap, high-fiving fans and jumping into the crowd.
    • We were told that it is customary to high-five the drivers as they come out of the pits.
    • His friends high-five him and they run outside.
    • ‘Nice job, man,’ his fellow varsity player Josh said, high-fiving him.
    • Clad in a Hawaiian shirt, Johnson moves around the room, high-fiving one supporter and playfully grabbing the lei of another.
    • In the shade of a sycamore grove, bikers sat cross-legged on idled Harleys, heckling the gapers and high-fiving each other.
    • But investment bankers aren't high-fiving each other just yet.
    • Woods yelled and began high-fiving Williams, while spectators did the same with strangers next to them.
    • As one, the Greek defenders start high-fiving each other, while the rest of the team roll around on the ground in paroxysms of mirth.
    • The owners were greeted by hundreds of fans who lined the streets, along with all the players, who were high-fiving the fans.
    • I was worried about my father having a coronary because he was high-fiving anyone he could find.
    • We high-fived each other, and, giggling, ordered two more pitchers.
    • I'll be relieved, but I won't be high-fiving anyone.
    • As I gathered my stuff, I could see him high-fiving a few of his friends.
    • He was a really good player, so it helps having him high-five me and telling me that I did a good job.
    • He tried high-fiving Sharon, but she quickly moved away.
    • My fellow soldiers mobbed me, hugging and high-fiving me as they chanted my name again and again.
    • When it was over the guards high-fived each other and slammed their chests together like professional basketball players - an odd victory celebration for eight men who took down one prisoner.
    • Our drivers weave us in and out of the city traffic, and out into the villages, where kids line the roads, shouting Hello at us and high-fiving us as we scoot past.
    • As the autograph-seekers got to Vermeil, I turned for a moment to see former Cardinals head coach Dave McGinnis high-fiving a young boy wearing a blue football jersey.
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