wave
英 [英 [weɪv]]
美 [美 [weɪv]]
n. 海浪; 波浪; 波涛; 汹涌的行动(或思想)态势; 心潮; 风潮; 涌现的人(或事物); 涌动的人(或物)
v. 挥手; 招手; 摆手; 挥臂; 挥手指引,挥手示意(方向); 挥舞,挥动(手中之物)
过去式:waved 过去分词:waved 现在分词:waving 复数:waves 第三人称单数:waves
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双语例句
- He grinned, waved, and said, 'Hi!'
他咧嘴笑了笑,挥挥手说:“嗨!” - The loneliness and grief comes in waves.
孤独和悲伤不断涌上心头。 - Hospital staff were outside to welcome him, waving flags and applauding
医院的工作人员都在外面一边挥动旗子一边鼓掌欢迎他。 - They came to the front door to wave goodbye.
他们来到前门挥手告别。 - The crisis has set off a wave of nationalist feelings in Quebec.
这一危机已在魁北克激起了一波民族独立主义情绪。 - She felt a wave of panic, but forced herself to leave the room calmly
她感到一阵恐慌,但还是强作镇定地离开了房间。 - The blast wave crushed the breath from Neil, but he survived.
爆炸冲击波震得尼尔喘不过气来,不过他还是得以幸存。 - A faltering economy and a recent wave of labour unrest have affected the new party's popularity.
停滞不前的经济和最近的一次劳工骚乱浪潮影响了新政党的声望。 - Elaine turned and waved her hand lazily and left.
伊莱恩转过身,懒懒地挥了一下手就走了。 - We can wave goodbye to the sort of protection that people at work need and deserve.
我们就只能向工作的人所需要且应得的那种保护说拜拜了。