waved的意思和读音

wavedwave

wave

: [weɪv] : [weɪv]

v.[]

n.

waves  waving  waved  

v.+n.spark wave

v.gesticulate,gesture,signal,brandish,flourish

n.breaker,upsurge,sign,rash,current

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n.1.a line of water that rises up on the surface of an ocean, lake, or river; the sea2.a sudden increase of a particular type of behavior or activity, especially one that is unpleasant or not welcome; a large number of people moving or arriving somewhere at the same time; a period of activity that is part of a series of similar periods3.a sudden strong feeling or emotion that a person or group of people has4.a movement of your hand used for saying hello or goodbye to someone or for giving a signal; the action of moving an object in the air, especially in order to give a signal; a movement that a crowd of people makes when they stand up in rows and each row raises their arms as they stand5.the way in which sound, light, a radio signal, etc. travels. It is represented by a line that curves upward and then downward again many times.; a shape that has a series of curves, or a single one of these curves6.a slight curl in a persons hair1.a line of water that rises up on the surface of an ocean, lake, or river; the sea2.a sudden increase of a particular type of behavior or activity, especially one that is unpleasant or not welcome; a large number of people moving or arriving somewhere at the same time; a period of activity that is part of a series of similar periods3.a sudden strong feeling or emotion that a person or group of people has4.a movement of your hand used for saying hello or goodbye to someone or for giving a signal; the action of moving an object in the air, especially in order to give a signal; a movement that a crowd of people makes when they stand up in rows and each row raises their arms as they stand5.the way in which sound, light, a radio signal, etc. travels. It is represented by a line that curves upward and then downward again many times.; a shape that has a series of curves, or a single one of these curves6.a slight curl in a persons hair

v.1.to move your hand to say hello or goodbye or as a signal; to move your hand in order to tell someone to move, leave, or stop annoying you2.to move smoothly and gently from side to side; to move something around in the air3.if hair waves, it forms slight curls

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7. ... cry waved hug ...

8. controller waved , first-person shooter ...

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1.Arriving to cheers at the Old Marylebone Town Hall, Sir Paul McCartney and his wife-to-be Nancy Shevell waved to the crowds.··

2.The crowds did not know which helicopter he was in, so they waved and shouted "Bye-bye, George" at any chopper that passed over them.便:“!”

3.Sniff welcomed Haw with a nod of his head, and Scurry waved his paw. Their fat little bellies showed that they had been here for some time.

4.It was no use pretending that I had not seen him, so I waved to him.

5.he could get some of the chaps to take a look around for you. They might need a little currency waved under their noses, though, what?,嗯嗯。

6.If you had told me in college I was going to turn into a brown-rice mother I would have guffawed and waved my hand dismissively.

7.Reed issued a rustle from the wind and the voices swinging like a flower about to me and waved.

8.One man waved a shoe, a low black boot with a slight heel, that he said had been Gadhafi's.

9."Which leaves you and me, Ron! " said Tonks brightly, knocking over a mug tree as she waved at him.“!”

10.But a confident Murkowski waved one of her campaign wristbands over her head as she spoke Tuesday night.