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wait upon

/weyt/US // weɪt //UK // (weɪt) //

侍奉,侍候,伺候,服侍

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to remain inactive or in a state of repose, as until something expected happens: to wait for the bus to arrive.
    • : to be available or in readiness: A letter is waiting for you.
    • : to remain neglected for a time: a matter that can wait.
    • : to postpone or delay something or to be postponed or delayed: We waited a week and then bought the house. Your vacation will have to wait until next month.
    • : to look forward to eagerly: I'm just waiting for the day somebody knocks him down.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to continue as one is in expectation of; await: to wait one's turn at a telephone booth.
    • : to postpone or delay in expectation: Don't wait supper for me.
    • : Archaic. to be in readiness for; be reserved for; await: Glory waits thee.
    • : Archaic. to attend upon or escort, especially as a sign of respect.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of waiting or awaiting; delay; halt: a wait at the border.
    • : a period or interval of waiting: There will be a long wait between trains.
    • : Theater. the time between two acts, scenes, or the like.stage wait.
    • : British. waits, a band of musicians employed by a city or town to play music in parades, for official functions, etc.a street musician, especially a singer.one of a band of carolers.a piece sung by carolers, especially a Christmas carol.
    • : Obsolete. a watchman.
  1. 1
    • : wait on, to perform the duties of an attendant or servant for.to supply the wants of a person, as serving a meal or serving a customer in a store.to call upon or visit: to wait on Her Majesty at the palace.Falconry. to soar over ground until prey appears.Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S.to wait for; await.Also wait upon. to await.
    • : wait up, to postpone going to bed to await someone's arrival.Informal.to halt and wait for another to join one, as in running or walking: Wait up, I can't walk so fast.

Phrases

  • wait a minute
  • wait and see
  • wait at table
  • wait for the other shoe to drop
  • waiting game
  • waiting in the wings
  • wait on
  • wait on hand and foot
  • wait out
  • wait up
  • can't wait
  • hurry up and wait
  • in waiting
  • lie in wait
  • play a waiting game

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Nesbitt said she worried that residents who had heard about long phone waits in the early days of vaccine registration were too discouraged to try calling in recent days.

  • In Virginia, for example, the wait list for vaccinations in Fairfax County reached 186,602 earlier this week.

  • The Zinners have fundraised so they could hire an immigration attorney for Stephanie and her son, but they anticipate a long wait for any resolution.

  • After two failed appointments and a 45-minute wait at the hospital, her third time in the system was a success.

  • Maps could even help community residents compare wait times among different facilities to guide their choices and offer the best possible experiences.

  • So far, all the players seemed to be willing to wait their turn.

  • And they might not have to wait that long to show their political heft.

  • And as he adjusted to this change in circumstances, he screamed at himself a second time: Wait!

  • Some refugees wait for days on the ships before setting sail.

  • “Wait…” Suddenly a huge, graceful black marlin leaps out of the water, sending a shower of water ten feet high.

  • As men fixed in the grip of nightmare, we were powerless—unable to do anything but wait.

  • He didn't need to wait—as the birds did—until an angleworm stuck his head above ground.

  • The pig family did not know when Squinty would be taken away from them, and all they could do was to wait.

  • Janet might have said before leaving: "Tea had better not wait too long--Hilda has to be down at Clayhanger's at half-past six."

  • And Jimmy thought that if he must wait for him again he would wait in a pleasant place.