wave in English
- wave⇄adj. wavelike.
- wave⇄expr. make waves, (U.S. Informal.) to cause disturbance; upset a normal course or routine.
Ex. This is the kind of broker you love to have working for you. He makes no waves, runs up no extensive phone bills, keeps his major account supplied with g - wave⇄noun 1. a moving ridge or swell of water.
Ex. The raft rose and fell on the waves.
2. any movement like this.
3. a body of water; sea.
4. (Figurative.) a swell, surge, or rush; sudden increase, as of some emotion, influence, or - wave⇄v.i. 1. to move as waves do; move up and down or back and forth; sway.
Ex. The tall grass waved in the breeze.
(SYN) rock, fluctuate, undulate.
2. to be moved back and forth or up and down regularly, especially as a signal.
Ex. - wave⇄v.t. 1. to cause (something) to sway or move back and forth or up and down.
Ex. The wind waved the flag. Wave your hand.
2. to signal or direct by waving.
Ex. She waved him away. The policeman waved the speeding driver to the side of t - WAVE⇄WAVE orWave, noun.
a member of the WAVES; woman in the United States Navy other than a nurse. - wave⇄wave, noun, verb, waved,waving.
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