wave 的英语意思
wavewave1 /weɪv/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1sea [countable] a line of raised water that moves across the surface of the sea在海面上移动的隆起水线;浪:
Dee watched the waves breaking on the shore.迪伊看着海浪拍打着海岸。
The ship tipped over, and finally vanished beneath the waves.船倾覆了,最终消失在波涛之下。 → tidal wave2increase [countable usually singular] a sudden increase in a particular type of behaviour, activity, or feeling某种行为、活动或情绪的突然高涨;浪潮:
There was a wave of public protest.出现了一股公众抗议浪潮。3people and things [countable] a sudden increase in the number of people or things arriving at the same time同时涌入的人或事物数量的突然增加wave of
a new wave of immigrants新一波移民潮
They faced wave after wave of fresh troops.他们面对着一波又一波的新生力量。4light and sound [countable] the form in which some types of energy such as light and sound travel光和声音等某些能量的传播形式;波sound/light/radio wave → long wave, medium wave, short wave5signal [countable usually singular] a movement in which you raise your arm and move your hand from side to side举起手臂并左右摆动手的动作;挥手:
He dismissed her with a wave of the hand.他挥了挥手,示意她离开。6feeling/activity [countable] a feeling or activity that happens again and again in a series反复出现的一系列感觉或活动:
The pain swept over him in waves.疼痛一阵阵地向他袭来。
Wave after wave of aircraft passed overhead.一波又一波的飞机从头顶飞过。7hair [countable usually plural] a loose curl in your hair头发上的自然卷曲;波浪形8make waves informal非正式 to cause problems, especially when you should not(尤指在不应该的时候)制造麻烦:
With so many jobs already cut, he didn’t want to make waves.已经裁员了这么多人,他不想再惹麻烦。9new wave a new style of music, art, film etc that is very different and unusual与众不同、极具创新性的音乐、艺术、电影等新风格;新浪潮:
new wave music新浪潮音乐wave of
the new wave of Black feminist theorists新一代黑人女权主义理论家10crowd [countable usually singular] American English an occasion when many people who are watching an event stand up, move their arms up and down, and sit down again one after another in a continuous movement that looks like a wave moving on the sea观看赛事的许多人依次站起、上下挥动手臂再坐下,形成如海浪般连续移动的动作;人浪 SYN Mexican wave British English11the waves literary文学 the sea大海 → airwaves, shock waveCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1– 释义 1verbs动词waves break (=fall onto the land or a boat)· We could hear the waves breaking on the shore.· 我们能听到海浪拍打海岸的声音。waves crash (=fall noisily)· Huge waves crashed down on us.· 巨浪向我们猛烈拍来。waves lap (=hit something gently)· the sound of waves lapping against the boat· 海浪轻拍船身的声音waves pound (=hit something hard)· The waves pounded the rocks.· 海浪猛烈拍打着礁石。sink/vanish beneath the waves· The ship sank beneath the waves.· 船沉入了波涛之下。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + wave形容词/名词 + wave(波浪)a great wave (=a very large wave)· The storm sent great waves crashing into the cliffs.· 暴风雨掀起巨浪,猛烈撞击悬崖。a tidal wave (=a very large ocean wave that flows over the land and destroys things)· The winds and a tidal wave killed 45 people.· 大风和海啸造成45人死亡。the ocean waves (=the sea)· They spent a week on the ocean waves on a cruise ship.· 他们乘坐游轮在海浪上度过了一周。wave + NOUNwave(波浪)+ 名词wave energy/power (=electricity from the movement of waves)· Wave power involves using the movement of the seas to generate electricity.· 波浪能是利用海洋运动来发电的。phrases短语the crest of a wave (=the top of the wave where it begins to fall)· Surfers rode on the crest of a wave.· 冲浪者骑在浪尖上。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2– 释义 2phrases短语a wave of violence/attacks/bombings· The incident triggered a wave of violence.· 这一事件引发了一波暴力浪潮。a wave of panic/relief/sympathy· A wave of relief washed over Harry.· 一阵如释重负的感觉涌上哈里心头。a wave of nausea/dizziness/tiredness· Another wave of nausea hit him.· 又一阵恶心袭来。NOUN + wave名词 + wave(浪潮)a crime wave (=a sudden increase in crime)· The city is experiencing a crime wave.· 该市正经历一波犯罪浪潮。a heat wave (=a period of unusually hot weather)· California is in the middle of a heat wave.· 加利福尼亚州正处于热浪之中。verbs动词a wave hits somebody/something· He was hit by a wave of nausea every time he tried to stand up.· 每次试图站起来,他都会被一阵恶心袭倒。a wave engulfs somebody/something (=it affects someone or something very strongly)· The city was engulfed by a fresh wave of violence.· 该市被新一波暴力浪潮所吞噬。a wave sweeps/washes over somebody (=someone suddenly experiences a feeling or emotion)· A sudden wave of joy swept over her.· 一阵突如其来的喜悦涌遍她全身。adjectives形容词a great wave of something· A great wave of affection for him engulfed her.· 一股对他的深厚情感涌上她心头。a new/fresh wave of something· A fresh wave of fighting erupted in the region yesterday.· 昨天该地区爆发了新一轮战斗浪潮。
查看全部语言翻译1sea [countable] a line of raised water that moves across the surface of the sea在海面上移动的隆起水线;浪:
Dee watched the waves breaking on the shore.迪伊看着海浪拍打着海岸。
The ship tipped over, and finally vanished beneath the waves.船倾覆了,最终消失在波涛之下。 → tidal wave2increase [countable usually singular] a sudden increase in a particular type of behaviour, activity, or feeling某种行为、活动或情绪的突然高涨;浪潮:
There was a wave of public protest.出现了一股公众抗议浪潮。3people and things [countable] a sudden increase in the number of people or things arriving at the same time同时涌入的人或事物数量的突然增加wave of
a new wave of immigrants新一波移民潮
They faced wave after wave of fresh troops.他们面对着一波又一波的新生力量。4light and sound [countable] the form in which some types of energy such as light and sound travel光和声音等某些能量的传播形式;波sound/light/radio wave → long wave, medium wave, short wave5signal [countable usually singular] a movement in which you raise your arm and move your hand from side to side举起手臂并左右摆动手的动作;挥手:
He dismissed her with a wave of the hand.他挥了挥手,示意她离开。6feeling/activity [countable] a feeling or activity that happens again and again in a series反复出现的一系列感觉或活动:
The pain swept over him in waves.疼痛一阵阵地向他袭来。
Wave after wave of aircraft passed overhead.一波又一波的飞机从头顶飞过。7hair [countable usually plural] a loose curl in your hair头发上的自然卷曲;波浪形8make waves informal非正式 to cause problems, especially when you should not(尤指在不应该的时候)制造麻烦:
With so many jobs already cut, he didn’t want to make waves.已经裁员了这么多人,他不想再惹麻烦。9new wave a new style of music, art, film etc that is very different and unusual与众不同、极具创新性的音乐、艺术、电影等新风格;新浪潮:
new wave music新浪潮音乐wave of
the new wave of Black feminist theorists新一代黑人女权主义理论家10crowd [countable usually singular] American English an occasion when many people who are watching an event stand up, move their arms up and down, and sit down again one after another in a continuous movement that looks like a wave moving on the sea观看赛事的许多人依次站起、上下挥动手臂再坐下,形成如海浪般连续移动的动作;人浪 SYN Mexican wave British English11the waves literary文学 the sea大海 → airwaves, shock waveCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1– 释义 1verbs动词waves break (=fall onto the land or a boat)· We could hear the waves breaking on the shore.· 我们能听到海浪拍打海岸的声音。waves crash (=fall noisily)· Huge waves crashed down on us.· 巨浪向我们猛烈拍来。waves lap (=hit something gently)· the sound of waves lapping against the boat· 海浪轻拍船身的声音waves pound (=hit something hard)· The waves pounded the rocks.· 海浪猛烈拍打着礁石。sink/vanish beneath the waves· The ship sank beneath the waves.· 船沉入了波涛之下。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + wave形容词/名词 + wave(波浪)a great wave (=a very large wave)· The storm sent great waves crashing into the cliffs.· 暴风雨掀起巨浪,猛烈撞击悬崖。a tidal wave (=a very large ocean wave that flows over the land and destroys things)· The winds and a tidal wave killed 45 people.· 大风和海啸造成45人死亡。the ocean waves (=the sea)· They spent a week on the ocean waves on a cruise ship.· 他们乘坐游轮在海浪上度过了一周。wave + NOUNwave(波浪)+ 名词wave energy/power (=electricity from the movement of waves)· Wave power involves using the movement of the seas to generate electricity.· 波浪能是利用海洋运动来发电的。phrases短语the crest of a wave (=the top of the wave where it begins to fall)· Surfers rode on the crest of a wave.· 冲浪者骑在浪尖上。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2– 释义 2phrases短语a wave of violence/attacks/bombings· The incident triggered a wave of violence.· 这一事件引发了一波暴力浪潮。a wave of panic/relief/sympathy· A wave of relief washed over Harry.· 一阵如释重负的感觉涌上哈里心头。a wave of nausea/dizziness/tiredness· Another wave of nausea hit him.· 又一阵恶心袭来。NOUN + wave名词 + wave(浪潮)a crime wave (=a sudden increase in crime)· The city is experiencing a crime wave.· 该市正经历一波犯罪浪潮。a heat wave (=a period of unusually hot weather)· California is in the middle of a heat wave.· 加利福尼亚州正处于热浪之中。verbs动词a wave hits somebody/something· He was hit by a wave of nausea every time he tried to stand up.· 每次试图站起来,他都会被一阵恶心袭倒。a wave engulfs somebody/something (=it affects someone or something very strongly)· The city was engulfed by a fresh wave of violence.· 该市被新一波暴力浪潮所吞噬。a wave sweeps/washes over somebody (=someone suddenly experiences a feeling or emotion)· A sudden wave of joy swept over her.· 一阵突如其来的喜悦涌遍她全身。adjectives形容词a great wave of something· A great wave of affection for him engulfed her.· 一股对他的深厚情感涌上她心头。a new/fresh wave of something· A fresh wave of fighting erupted in the region yesterday.· 昨天该地区爆发了新一轮战斗浪潮。wavewave2 verb
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hand [intransitive, transitive] to raise your arm and move your hand from side to side in order to make someone notice you举起手臂并左右摆动手,以引起某人注意;挥手wave to/at
She turned to wave to the approaching soldiers.她转身向走近的士兵们挥手。
Enid waved at us and we waved back.伊妮德向我们挥手,我们也向她挥手回应。wave (somebody) goodbye (=say goodbye to someone by waving to them)(=向某人挥手道别)
The nurses came out to wave Grandad goodbye.护士们出来向爷爷挥手道别。2move [intransitive, transitive] if you wave something, or if it waves, it moves from side to side挥动某物,或某物来回摆动:
The starter waved a green flag to indicate that the race would begin.发令员挥动绿旗,示意比赛开始。
a tree waving in the breeze在微风中摇曳的树
He waved a hand in the air to attract her attention.他在空中挥了挥手,想引起她的注意。wave something under/at etc somebody/something
Trudie waved a $50 bill under his nose.特鲁迪把一张50美元的钞票在他鼻子底下晃了晃。wave something around/about
The stranger spoke rapidly, waving his arms around.那个陌生人快速说话,同时挥舞着双臂。3signal [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to show someone which way to go by waving your hand in that direction向某人挥手,指示其前进的方向wave somebody through/on/away etc
The border guards waved us through.边境警卫挥手示意我们通过。
Peter waved them back to their seats.彼得挥手示意他们回到座位上。4wave something goodbye/wave goodbye to something informal非正式 to be forced to accept that something you want will not happen被迫接受某件想要的事情不会发生的现实:
If you’re not careful, you can wave goodbye to any pay rise this year.如果你不小心,今年的任何加薪都可能与你无缘。5wave a magic wand to make a bad situation better, even though this is impossible使糟糕的情况好转(尽管这是不可能的):
I can’t wave a magic wand and change what happened.我无法挥动魔杖来改变已经发生的事情。6hair [intransitive, transitive] if hair waves, or if it is waved, it forms loose curls(头发)形成自然卷曲;(使头发)烫成波浪形wave something ↔ aside phrasal verb to ignore someone’s opinion or ideas because you do not think they are important因认为某人的意见或想法不重要而忽视它们:
He waved her protests aside.他挥手驳回了她的抗议。wave somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb to signal to the driver of a car to stop by waving at them向司机挥手示意停车:
People in passing cars tried waving him down.路过的车里的人试图向他挥手示意停车。wave somebody off phrasal verb to wave goodbye to someone as they leave向离开的人挥手道别:
Are you coming to the station to wave me off?你要来车站送我吗?
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hand [intransitive, transitive] to raise your arm and move your hand from side to side in order to make someone notice you举起手臂并左右摆动手,以引起某人注意;挥手wave to/at
She turned to wave to the approaching soldiers.她转身向走近的士兵们挥手。
Enid waved at us and we waved back.伊妮德向我们挥手,我们也向她挥手回应。wave (somebody) goodbye (=say goodbye to someone by waving to them)(=向某人挥手道别)
The nurses came out to wave Grandad goodbye.护士们出来向爷爷挥手道别。2move [intransitive, transitive] if you wave something, or if it waves, it moves from side to side挥动某物,或某物来回摆动:
The starter waved a green flag to indicate that the race would begin.发令员挥动绿旗,示意比赛开始。
a tree waving in the breeze在微风中摇曳的树
He waved a hand in the air to attract her attention.他在空中挥了挥手,想引起她的注意。wave something under/at etc somebody/something
Trudie waved a $50 bill under his nose.特鲁迪把一张50美元的钞票在他鼻子底下晃了晃。wave something around/about
The stranger spoke rapidly, waving his arms around.那个陌生人快速说话,同时挥舞着双臂。3signal [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to show someone which way to go by waving your hand in that direction向某人挥手,指示其前进的方向wave somebody through/on/away etc
The border guards waved us through.边境警卫挥手示意我们通过。
Peter waved them back to their seats.彼得挥手示意他们回到座位上。4wave something goodbye/wave goodbye to something informal非正式 to be forced to accept that something you want will not happen被迫接受某件想要的事情不会发生的现实:
If you’re not careful, you can wave goodbye to any pay rise this year.如果你不小心,今年的任何加薪都可能与你无缘。5wave a magic wand to make a bad situation better, even though this is impossible使糟糕的情况好转(尽管这是不可能的):
I can’t wave a magic wand and change what happened.我无法挥动魔杖来改变已经发生的事情。6hair [intransitive, transitive] if hair waves, or if it is waved, it forms loose curls(头发)形成自然卷曲;(使头发)烫成波浪形wave something ↔ aside phrasal verb to ignore someone’s opinion or ideas because you do not think they are important因认为某人的意见或想法不重要而忽视它们:
He waved her protests aside.他挥手驳回了她的抗议。wave somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb to signal to the driver of a car to stop by waving at them向司机挥手示意停车:
People in passing cars tried waving him down.路过的车里的人试图向他挥手示意停车。wave somebody off phrasal verb to wave goodbye to someone as they leave向离开的人挥手道别:
Are you coming to the station to wave me off?你要来车站送我吗?