a greeting, or an act showing that you have made an agreement, in which two people who are facing each other take hold of and shake each other's right hand握手
He welcomed me with a wide smile and a warm handshake.他满面笑容,热情地握着我的手迎接我。
ADJECTIVE | VERB + HANDSHAKE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤firm, hearty (especially NAmE) 緊緊的/親切的握手➤limp無力的握手◇She wasn't impressed by his limp handshake.他軟綿綿的握手沒有給她留下印象。➤secret秘密的握手➤golden (= money given to sb when they leave their job)解雇費◇He received a $150 000 golden handshake when he lost his job.他失業時得到了 15 萬美元的退職金。VERB + HANDSHAKE➤have握手◇He had a firm handshake.他握手時很有力。➤give sb與某人握手◇Fawcett gave me a hearty handshake.福西特和我親切地握了握手。PREPOSITION➤with a handshake以握手的方式◇They sealed the agreement with a handshake.他們握手成交。➤handshake from與⋯的握手◇a handshake from the chairman與主席的握手