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Definition of wavelet in English: waveletnoun ˈweɪvlɪtˈweɪvlɪt A small wave of water; a ripple. 小波浪;微波,细浪 Example sentencesExamples - His home was made of pale marble, and clear white wavelets from the swimming pool shimmered on its empty walls.
- After our eyes adjust, we find the walls to be a gorgeous translucent blue, the surface scalloped into smooth, symmetrical wavelets.
- A film of water rainbowed around our blades, and there were gaping holes in the ice, lapped by wavelets.
- The gusty wind forced tiny wavelets to ripple across the surface.
- To the right of that is a close-up of blue-brown wavelets of water.
- Quietly, against the gentle sound of wavelets hitting the sleeping island, someone could be heard sobbing.
- Minutes later, we're leaping joyfully across a bay of sparkling wavelets towards a headland crowned with the ruins of a pirate castle.
- The sky in the east gleams like burnished brass gilding the wavelets on Phoenix Bay.
- The sand of the beach shimmers under the African sun, and the wavelets that lazily flop onto the shore are crystal clear.
- The steel-grey wavelets of Loch Skeen lapped dark peaty banks.
- The water shifted once more, and the breeze cast smaller ripples around it, wavelets in a far stretch of unknown.
- It punches at the foaming wavelets, scrambles along the edge of the rocks, cartwheels, hops.
- I didn't move, but sat against the mast running my finger along the cut on my foot and looking vacantly at the green-brown wavelets parting before us, the boulders and cedars along the shore and cloud menagerie overhead.
- Aiden looked as well, watching as a single tear fell and rippled out in wavelets to her fingers.
- She finally shrugged, sending wavelets racing each other across the pool.
- Now the lake was placid in the heat of the afternoon, the tiny wavelets lapping the shore like a hurried metronome.
- Nothing stung worse as a young surf fisherman than to drive onto hot sand, stare into tiny, green wavelets, and draw a yellow bucket filled with overheated, upside-down shrimp from the trunk.
- After the lesson on tides I feel a new sense of connection to the sea, since I finally understand the forces behind rising and receding wavelets that now envelop my bare feet.
- Apparently these tsunami can begin far out to sea as 30 centimetre-high wavelets before reaching the shallow waters which give them the fuel and the volume to become mountainous.
- Whirring flying-fish burst from under the bows and skimmed away across the wavelets.
Synonyms wave, undulation, ripplet, ridge, crease, wrinkle, ruffle, pucker Definition of wavelet in US English: waveletnounˈweɪvlɪtˈwāvlit A small wave of water; a ripple. 小波浪;微波,细浪 Example sentencesExamples - I didn't move, but sat against the mast running my finger along the cut on my foot and looking vacantly at the green-brown wavelets parting before us, the boulders and cedars along the shore and cloud menagerie overhead.
- Nothing stung worse as a young surf fisherman than to drive onto hot sand, stare into tiny, green wavelets, and draw a yellow bucket filled with overheated, upside-down shrimp from the trunk.
- Apparently these tsunami can begin far out to sea as 30 centimetre-high wavelets before reaching the shallow waters which give them the fuel and the volume to become mountainous.
- She finally shrugged, sending wavelets racing each other across the pool.
- The steel-grey wavelets of Loch Skeen lapped dark peaty banks.
- Aiden looked as well, watching as a single tear fell and rippled out in wavelets to her fingers.
- A film of water rainbowed around our blades, and there were gaping holes in the ice, lapped by wavelets.
- The water shifted once more, and the breeze cast smaller ripples around it, wavelets in a far stretch of unknown.
- The sky in the east gleams like burnished brass gilding the wavelets on Phoenix Bay.
- His home was made of pale marble, and clear white wavelets from the swimming pool shimmered on its empty walls.
- After the lesson on tides I feel a new sense of connection to the sea, since I finally understand the forces behind rising and receding wavelets that now envelop my bare feet.
- Whirring flying-fish burst from under the bows and skimmed away across the wavelets.
- Now the lake was placid in the heat of the afternoon, the tiny wavelets lapping the shore like a hurried metronome.
- Quietly, against the gentle sound of wavelets hitting the sleeping island, someone could be heard sobbing.
- Minutes later, we're leaping joyfully across a bay of sparkling wavelets towards a headland crowned with the ruins of a pirate castle.
- To the right of that is a close-up of blue-brown wavelets of water.
- The sand of the beach shimmers under the African sun, and the wavelets that lazily flop onto the shore are crystal clear.
- The gusty wind forced tiny wavelets to ripple across the surface.
- It punches at the foaming wavelets, scrambles along the edge of the rocks, cartwheels, hops.
- After our eyes adjust, we find the walls to be a gorgeous translucent blue, the surface scalloped into smooth, symmetrical wavelets.
Synonyms wave, undulation, ripplet, ridge, crease, wrinkle, ruffle, pucker |