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🔑 waveBrE /weɪv/NAmE /weɪv/ noun➤of water 水🔑 [C] a raised line of water that moves across the surface of the sea, ocean, etc. 海浪;波浪;波涛◆Huge waves were breaking on the shore. 巨浪拍打着海岸。◆Surfers flocked to the beach to ride the waves. 冲浪者集聚到海滩去冲浪。◆the gentle sound of waves lapping 波浪轻轻拍打的声音◆Children were playing in the waves. 孩子们在海浪中嬉戏。◆Seagulls bobbed on the waves. 海鸥随海浪一起一伏。◆The wind made little waves on the pond. 风吹得池水起了涟漪。 beach, coast, harbour, pier, sandbank, sea, shoreline, surf, tide, wave ➡ see also tidal wave (1) ➤of activity/feeling 活动;感觉🔑 [C] a sudden increase in a particular activity or feeling 汹涌的行动(或思想)态势;心潮;风潮◆a wave of opposition/protest/violence, etc. 反对、抗议、暴力等的浪潮◆a crime wave 犯罪潮◆A wave of fear swept over him. 一阵恐惧传遍他的全身。◆Guilt and horror flooded her in waves. 歉疚和恐惧一阵阵涌上她的心头。◆A wave of panic spread through the crowd. 一阵恐慌传遍人群。 ➡ see also brainwave, heatwave ➤large number 大量🔑 [C] a large number of people or things suddenly moving or appearing somewhere 涌现的人(或事物);涌动的人(或物)◆Wave after wave of aircraft passed overhead. 一批又一批飞机从上空掠过。 ➡ see also new wave ➤movement of arm/hand/body 臂/手/身体的动作🔑 [C] a movement of your arm and hand from side to side 挥臂;挥手;招手;摆手◆She declined the offer with a wave of her hand. 她摆了摆手谢绝了这一提议。◆He gave us a wave as the bus drove off. 公共汽车开走时他向我们挥了挥手。the wave (NAmE) (BrE ˌMexican ˈwave) [sing.] a continuous movement that looks like a wave on the sea, made by a large group of people, especially people watching a sports game, when one person after another stands up, raises their arms, and then sits down again 人浪(尤指体育比赛中看台上的观众依次站起坐下而形成的波浪状场面)➤of heat/sound/light 热;声;光🔑 [C] the form that some types of energy such as heat, sound, light, etc. take as they move 波;波状运动◆radio/sound/ultrasonic waves 无线电波;声波;超声波 ➡ see also airwaves, long wave, medium wave, microwave noun (2) , shock wave, short wave, sound wave ➤in hair 头发 [C] if a person's hair has a wave or waves, it is not straight but curls slightly 拳曲;波浪 ➡ see also permanent wave ➤sea 海洋the waves [pl.] (literary) the sea 大海 ➡ see also wavy ●make ˈwaves(informal) to be very active in a way that makes people notice you, and that may sometimes cause problems 咋咋呼呼;大肆张扬●the crest of a/the ˈwavea situation in which sb is very successful, happy, etc. 顶峰时期;极其成功;春风得意●ride a/the wave of sthto enjoy or be supported by the particular situation or quality mentioned 受益于某事;乘…之势◆Schools are riding a wave of renewed public interest. 各校重新受益于公众的关注。 🔑 waveBrE /weɪv/NAmE /weɪv/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they wave BrE /weɪv/ NAmE /weɪv/present simple - he / she / it waves BrE /weɪvz/ NAmE /weɪvz/past simple waved BrE /weɪvd/ NAmE /weɪvd/past participle waved BrE /weɪvd/ NAmE /weɪvd/ -ing form waving BrE /ˈweɪvɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈweɪvɪŋ/➤move hand/arm 挥动手/臂🔑 [I, T] to move your hand or arm from side to side in the air in order to attract attention, say hello, etc. 挥手;招手;摆手;挥臂◆The people on the bus waved and we waved back. 公共汽车上的人挥手致意,我们也向他们挥手。◆~ at/to sbWhy did you wave at him? 你为什么向他招手?◆~ sth (about/around) A man in the water was shouting and waving his arms around frantically. 水里有个人大喊大叫,拼命摆动着双臂。◆~ sth at sbShe waved her hand dismissively at the housekeeper. 她轻蔑地朝客房服务员挥了挥手。◆~ sb sthMy mother was crying as I waved her goodbye. 我向母亲挥手告别时她哭了。◆~ sth to sbMy mother was crying as I waved goodbye to her. 我向母亲挥手告别时她哭了。🔑 [I, T] to show where sth is, show sb where to go, etc. by moving your hand in a particular direction 挥手指引,挥手示意(方向)◆+ adv./prep. She waved vaguely in the direction of the house. 她含糊地朝房子的方向挥了挥手。◆~ sth/sb + adv./prep. 'He's over there,' said Ali, waving a hand towards some trees. “他在那儿。” 阿里说着朝几棵树挥了挥手。◆I showed my pass to the security guard and he waved me through. 我向保安员出示了通行证,他挥手让我通过。🔑 [T] to hold sth in your hand and move it from side to side 挥舞,挥动(手中之物)◆~ sthCrowds lined the route, waving flags and cheering. 人群沿路线排成行,挥舞着旗子欢呼。◆~ sth + adv./prep. 'I'm rich!' she exclaimed, waving the money under his nose. “我发财了!” 她在他的鼻子下面舞动着钞票喊道。➤move freely 自由移动🔑 [I] to move freely and gently, for example in the wind, while one end or side is held in position (一端固定地)飘扬,飘动,摇晃,起伏◆The flag waved in the breeze. 旗子在微风中飘扬。➤hair 头发 [I] to curl slightly 略呈波形;拳曲◆His hair waves naturally. 他天生一头鬈发。 [T] ~ sthto make sb's hair curl slightly 使…略呈波形;烫(发)◆She's had her hair waved. 她烫发了。 ●like waving a red flag in front of a ˈbull(US) (BrE a red rag to a ˈbull) something that is likely to make sb very angry 斗牛的红布;激起人怒火的事物●fly/show/wave the ˈflagto show your support for your country, an organization or an idea to encourage or persuade others to do the same 表示并号召拥护自己的国家(或某组织、某思想) ●ˌwave sth↔aˈside/aˈwayto not accept sth because you do not think it is necessary or important 对…置之不理;不理会 SYN dismiss ◆My objections to the plan were waved aside. 我对这项计划的反对意见未被理会。●ˌwave sth/sb↔ˈdownto signal to a vehicle or its driver to stop by waving your hand 对(汽车或司机)挥手示意停下;挥手叫停●ˌwave sb↔ˈoffto wave goodbye to sb as they are leaving 挥手送别 |