| 释义 | 
		nodder noun the head  UK, 1956
  (redirected from nodder)
 *nodFig. someone's choice for a position or task. (*Typically: get ~; have ~; give someone ~.) The manager is going to pick the new sales manager. I think Ann will get the nod. I had the nod for captain of the team, but I decided not to do it. See:- a nod and a wink
 - a nod is as good as a wink
 - a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse
 - a nod is as good as a wink to a blind man
 - a nodding acquaintance
 - a nodding acquaintance with (someone or something)
 - a nod's as good as a wink
 - be in the Land of Nod
 - be on nodding terms
 - be on nodding terms (with someone)
 - be on nodding terms with somebody
 - even Homer (sometimes) nods
 - get the nod
 - give (someone or something) the nod
 - give somebody the nod
 - give someone the nod
 - give the nod to
 - have a nodding acquaintance (with someone or something)
 - have a nodding acquaintance with somebody/something
 - have a nodding acquaintance with someone or something
 - Homeric nod
 - in the Land of Nod
 - land of Nod
 - nod
 - nod at
 - nod at (someone)
 - nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse
 - nod off
 - nod out
 - nod the nut
 - nodded out
 - nodding acquaintance
 - nodding acquaintance, a
 - on the nod
 - the Land of Nod
 
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