wave
noun /weɪv/
/weɪv/
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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 - The wind made little waves on the pond.
风吹得池水起了涟漪。 - in the waves Children were playing in the waves.
孩子们在海浪中嬉戏。 - on the waves Seagulls bobbed on the waves.
海鸥随海浪一起一伏。
Wordfindersee also tidal wave- beach
- coast
- harbour
- pier
- sandbank
- sea
- shoreline
- surf
- tide
- wave
- All you could hear was the lapping of the waves.
你能听到的只有海浪轻轻的拍打声。 - He swam headlong into the oncoming wave.
他迎头朝着扑面而来的波浪游去。 - I could hear the waves crash against the rocks.
我能听见海浪撞击岩石的声音。 - She loved surfing the giant waves of the sea.
她喜欢在大海的巨浪中冲浪。 - The waves hit the rocks with huge energy.
波浪以巨大的能量冲击岩石。 - There were seagulls bobbing on the waves.
一些海鸥随着波涛起伏上下飞动。 - These boats aren't strong enough to withstand rogue waves.
这些小船不够坚固,无法抵挡滔天巨浪。 - We watched the waves breaking on the shore.
我们看着浪花拍击着海岸。 - the gentle sound of waves lapping the sand
浪花轻拍沙滩的声音 - the roar of ocean waves
海浪的咆哮声
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- enormous
- giant
- …
- ride
- surf
- catch
- …
- rise
- break
- fall
- …
- energy
- power
- in the waves
- on the waves
- the crash of the waves
- the crashing of the waves
- the lap of the waves
- …
- Huge waves were breaking on the shore.
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波;波状运动 - electromagnetic/gravity/ultrasonic waves
电磁/重力/超声波
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- acoustic
- electromagnetic
- gravitational
- …
- emit
- generate
- deflect
- …
- travel
- bounce off something
- electromagnetic/gravity/ultrasonic waves
挥臂;挥手;招手;摆手 - with a wave She declined the offer with a wave of her hand.
她摆了摆手谢绝了这一提议。 - With a wave and a shout he ran down the road to meet us.
他挥挥手,大喊一声,沿着马路跑去迎接我们。 - 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。 - She managed a wave to her disappointed supporters as she left.
她离开时设法向失望的支持者挥手致意。
- He dismissed her thanks with a quick wave of the hand.
他迅速摆了摆手,回绝了她的谢意。 - I returned his wave and started to walk towards him.
我也向他挥手,朝他走了过去。 - She gave a dismissive wave of her hand.
她不屑地挥了挥手。 - He gave a wave as the bus moved off.
公共汽车开动时,他挥了挥手。 - She sent him away with a wave of her hand.
她摆了摆手,把他打发走了。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- quick
- little
- slight
- …
- give (somebody)
- return
- with a wave
- wave of
- with a wave She declined the offer with a wave of her hand.
- the wave[singular] (North American English)(British English Mexican wave [countable])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) 汹涌的行动(或思想)态势;心潮;风潮 - wave of something Insurgents launched a wave of attacks against the security forces.
叛乱分子对安全部队发起了一波攻击。 - Wave after wave of attacks rocked the city.
一波又一波的袭击震撼了这座城市。 - a wave of protests/strikes/scandals
一波抗议/罢工/丑闻 - a wave of violence/unrest
暴力/动乱的浪潮 - There has been a new wave of bombings since the peace talks broke down.
自从和平谈判破裂以来,又出现了新一轮的爆炸事件。 - A wave of fear swept over him.
一阵恐惧传遍他的全身。 - A wave of panic spread through the crowd.
一阵恐慌传遍人群。 - in waves Guilt and horror flooded her in waves.
歉疚和恐惧一阵阵涌上她的心头。 - in a wave Exhaustion hit him in a wave.
他一下子筋疲力尽了。 - Three hundred employees lost their jobs in the latest wave of redundancies.
在最近的裁员浪潮中,300名员工失去了工作。
- A wave of relief washed over him as he saw that the children were safe.
看到孩子们安然无恙,他觉得一阵轻松。 - Hearing the tune again sent waves of longing through her.
再次听到那首曲子使她胸中充满了渴望。 - How do we catch the next great wave of innovation?
我们如何才能赶上下一个创新的浪潮? - I feel a wave of panic flow through me.
我感到一阵恐惧贯穿全身。 - The attack unleashed a wave of terror in the city.
这次袭击在该市引发了一系列的恐怖活动。 - The news sent a wave of relief through the crowd.
这个消息让大家松了一口气。 - This tendency has generated a new wave of company mergers.
这个趋势导致了新一轮的公司并购潮。 - With the fall of the Bastille in 1789, a wave of euphoria swept Europe.
随着 1789 年巴士底狱的陷落,极度兴奋的情绪在整个欧洲蔓延。 - swept along on a wave of critical acclaim
沉浸于评论界的一片赞扬声 - the current wave of business scandals
当前商业丑闻的高发期 - A wave of violence swept the country.
暴力浪潮席卷全国。 - I experienced a huge wave of emotion when I saw her.
看到她,我经历了一股巨大的情绪波动。 - Suddenly a wave of guilt washed over her.
她突然感到一股罪恶感。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- enormous
- great
- …
- send
- cause
- create
- …
- sweep something
- sweep over something
- wash over somebody/something
- …
- wave of
- on a wave
- wave of something Insurgents launched a wave of attacks against the security forces.
- [countable] 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。
- successive waves of immigrants
一波接一波的移民潮 - the first wave of immigration in the 1950s
20 世纪 50 年代的第一次移民潮 - a big wave of refugees
大规模的难民潮
- Wave after wave of aircraft passed overhead.
- [countable] if a person’s hair has a wave or waves, it is not straight but slightly curly
see also permanent waveTopics Appearancec1拳曲;波浪 - the waves[plural] (literary) the sea
大海 - life on the waves (= life at sea)
海上生活
see also wavy - life on the waves (= life at sea)
of water水
of heat/sound/light热;声;光
movement of arm/hand/body臂/手/身体的动作
of activity/feeling活动;感觉
large number大量
in hair头发
sea海洋
词源Old English wafian (verb), from the Germanic base of waver; the noun by alteration (influenced by the verb) of Middle English wawe ‘(sea) wave’.
Idioms
the crest of a/the wave
- a situation in which somebody is very successful, happy, etc.
顶峰时期;极其成功;春风得意 - They’ve been on the crest of the wave ever since their election victory.
自从选举获胜后,他们一直处于巅峰状态。 - She is on the crest of a wave at the moment following her Olympic success.
她在奥运会上获得成功,目前处于人生的巅峰 。 - They are riding the crest of the wave at the moment.
他们目前处于鼎盛时期。
- They’ve been on the crest of the wave ever since their election victory.
make waves
- (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
ride a/the wave of something
- to 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。
- Schools are riding a wave of renewed public interest.