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['vi:saɪn]
общая лексика
знак "V", символ победы (особ. во время 2-й мировой войны; указательный и средний палец поднимаются в форме буквы V ладонью наружу)
V от victory - победа
знак "V", . кукиш (грубый жест, выражающий презрение; указательный и средний палец поднимаются в форме буквы V ладонью внутрь)
существительное
общая лексика
знак победы или надежды на победу
знак одобрения (жест поднятыми в виде буквы V указательным и средним пальцами, ладонью вперёд)
знак неодобрения или возмущения (такой же знак, но ладонью назад)
знак победы
The V sign is a hand gesture in which the index and middle fingers are raised and parted to make a V shape while the other fingers are clenched. It has various meanings, depending on the circumstances and how it is presented.
When displayed with the palm inward toward the signer, it can be an offensive gesture in some Commonwealth nations (not dissimilar to showing the middle finger), dating back to at least 1900. When given with the palm outward, it is to be read as a victory sign ("V for Victory"); this usage was introduced in January 1941 as part of a campaign by the Allies of World War II, and made more widely known by Winston Churchill. During the Vietnam War, in the 1960s, the "V sign" with palm outward was widely adopted by the counterculture as a symbol of peace and still today in the United States it is commonly called the "peace sign". Shortly thereafter, it also became a gesture associated with fun used in photographs, especially in East Asia, where the gesture is also associated with cuteness.