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waveless

/weyv/US // weɪv //UK // (weɪv) //

无波,无浪,无挥发性,无波浪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a disturbance on the surface of a liquid body, as the sea or a lake, in the form of a moving ridge or swell.
    • : any surging or progressing movement or part resembling a wave of the sea: a wave of the pulse.
    • : a swell, surge, or rush, as of feeling or of a certain condition: a wave of disgust sweeping over a person; a wave of cholera throughout the country.
    • : a widespread feeling, opinion, tendency, etc.: a wave of anti-intellectualism; the new wave of installment buying.
    • : a mass movement, as of troops, settlers, or migrating birds.
    • : an outward curve, or one of a series of such curves, in a surface or line; undulation.
    • : an act or instance of waving.
    • : a fluttering sign or signal made with the hand, a flag, etc.: a farewell wave.
    • : natural waviness of the hair, or a special treatment to impart waviness: to have a wave in one's hair; to get a shampoo and a wave.
    • : a period or spell of unusually hot or cold weather.
    • : Physics. a progressive disturbance propagated from point to point in a medium or space without progress or advance by the points themselves, as in the transmission of sound or light.
    • : Literary. water. a body of water.the sea.
    • : a momentary standing and sitting back down by spectators in a sequential, lateral way to create, en masse, a wavelike effect visually.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    waved, wav·ing.

    • : to move freely and gently back and forth or up and down, as by the action of air currents, sea swells, etc.: The flags were waving in the wind.
    • : to curve alternately in opposite directions; have an undulating form: The road waved along the valley.
    • : to bend or sway up and down or to and fro, as branches or plants in the wind.
    • : to be moved, especially alternately in opposite directions:The woman's handkerchief waved in encouragement.
    • : to give a signal by fluttering or flapping something: She waved to me with her hand.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    waved, wav·ing.

    • : to cause to flutter or have a waving motion in: A night wind waves the tattered banners.
    • : to cause to bend or sway up and down or to and fro: The storm waved the heavy branches of the elm.
    • : to give an undulating form to; cause to curve up and down or in and out.
    • : to give a wavy appearance or pattern to, as silk.
    • : to impart a wave to.
    • : to move, especially alternately in opposite directions: to wave the hand.
    • : to signal to by waving a flag or the like; direct by a waving movement: to wave a train to a halt; to wave traffic around an obstacle.
    • : to signify or express by a waving movement: to wave a last goodbye.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉harmonious和谐的,和谐,调和的,和睦low-key低调,低调的,低调的人mild温和的,温和,轻度,平和的placid平静的,平和的,平静,平和serene宁静的,宁静,安详,安详的slow缓慢,慢,缓慢的,缓smooth顺利,顺畅,畅通,平滑soothing舒缓,舒缓的,舒畅,抚慰tranquil恬静的,平静的,宁静的,恬静bucolic乡土,乡土的,乡土气息,古朴halcyon卤素,幻影,卤水,卤煮hushed沙哑的,沉默寡言,沉默不语,沉默寡言的pacific太平洋,太平洋地区,太平洋的,太平洋地区的pastoral牧民,牧业,牧歌,牧区reposing定居,定居的,定居者,定居点still仍然,仍然是,依然,仍旧at a standstill停滞不前,停顿不前,停滞不前的,停滞at peace平安无事,安宁,平安,平静bland平淡无奇,乏味,平淡无奇的,寡淡breathless气喘吁吁,气喘吁吁的,喘不过气来,喘不过气来的breezeless无风,无风的,无风无雨,无风的人in order依次,顺顺当当,依序,顺顺当当地inactive不活跃,不活跃的,不活动的,不活跃的人motionless不动声色,一动不动,无动于衷,一动不动的quiescent静止的,静止状态,静止,静止期reposeful稳重的,稳重,稳重的人,舒适的restful安宁的,安息,安息的,安宁rural农村,乡村,农村地区,农村的stormless无风暴,无风浪,无风暴的,无暴雨undisturbed不受干扰的,不被打扰的,不受打扰的,不受影响的unruffled从容不迫,不慌不忙,从容不迫的,从容不迫地windless无风,无风的,无风的人,无风自动
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Examples

  • This year has marked a new wave of organizing among tech workers.

  • It’s a beach break, so the sand is constantly shifting and changing the way the wave breaks.

  • Influencer marketing is witnessing Micro-influencers making waves.

  • He suggested gravitational waves might be a good way to study the sun’s massive eddies.

  • To keep the old one going, Newton will have to jump-start a mediocre offense, and Belichick will have to ride out an unprecedented wave of defensive defections.

  • Thus it attracted a wave of cowboy operators to fly passengers and cargo between cities.

  • There have been previous waves of people moving to Texas, and we are now experiencing the latest wave.

  • The army has since conducted a brutal wave of jailings against activists and journalists.

  • We prefer to wave away the warning signs; like The Interview, Mulholland Drive was comfortably downplayed as over-the-top satire.

  • What are your feelings about the wave of support that always immediately presents itself from the other side?

  • But to wave this discourse of Heathens, how many self-contradicting principles are there held among Christians?

  • The wave-like movement of these animals is particularly graceful and cleverly done.

  • While you were admiring the long roll of the wave, a sudden spray would be dashed over you, and make you catch your breath!

  • "Yes," said Punch, lifted up in his father's arms to wave good-bye.

  • "I've brought ye thet Injun I wuz tellin' ye uv," she said, with a wave of her hand toward Alessandro.