wavelike如何读

英:['weɪvlaɪk]

美:['weɪvˌlaɪk]

wavelike是什么意思

  • adj.波状的
  • adv.波状地

wavelike词根

词根:wave

adj.

wavy 多浪的;波动起伏的

waving 波浪状的

n.

wave 波动;波浪;高潮;挥手示意;卷曲

waving 电流舞;波浪舞

waviness 波浪状;波状

v.

waving 波动;飘扬(wave的ing形式)

vi.

wave 波动;起伏;挥手示意;摇动;呈波形

vt.

wave 卷(烫)发;向…挥手示意;使成波浪形

wavelike英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to motion with the hands or with something held in them in signal or salute

to float, play, or shake in an air current : move loosely to and fro : flutter

flags waving in the breeze

of water to move in waves : heave

to become moved or brandished to and fro

signs waved in the crowd

to move before the wind with a wavelike motion

field of waving grain

to follow a curving line or take a wavy form : undulate

transitive verb

to swing (something) back and forth or up and down

to impart a curving or undulating shape to

waved her hair

to motion to (someone) to go in an indicated direction or to stop : signal

waved down a passing car

to gesture with (the hand or an object) in greeting or farewell or in homage

to dismiss or put out of mind : disregard—usually used with aside or off

to convey by waving

waved farewell

brandish, flourish

waved a pistol menacingly

noun (1)

a moving ridge or swell on the surface of a liquid (as of the sea)

chiefly literary water, sea The buccaneer on the wave might relinquish his calling and become … a man of probity and piety on land …—Nathaniel Hawthorne The sea was open to them, and they achieved their victories on the briny wave.—The Book of Commerce by Sea and Land

… this our island in the wave …—Charles Dickens

a shape or outline having successive curves

a waviness of the hair

an undulating line or streak or a pattern formed by such lines

something that swells and dies away: such as

a surge of sensation or emotion

a wave of anger swept over her

a movement sweeping large numbers in a common direction

waves of protest

a peak or climax of activity or occurrence a second wave of infection a crime wave

a wave of spending

a sweep of hand or arm or of some object held in the hand used as a signal or greeting

a rolling or undulatory movement or one of a series of such movements passing along a surface or through the air

a movement like that of an ocean wave: such as

a surging movement of a group

a big new wave of women politicians

one of a succession of influxes of people migrating into a region

a moving group of animals of one kind

a line of attacking or advancing troops or airplanes

a display of people in a large crowd (as at a sports event) successively rising, lifting their arms overhead, and quickly sitting so as to form a swell moving through the crowd

a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium and that may take the form of an elastic deformation or of a variation of pressure, electric or magnetic intensity, electric potential, or temperature

one complete cycle of such a disturbance

a marked change in temperature : a period of hot or cold weather

an undulating or jagged line constituting a graphic representation of an action

noun (2)

a member of the women's component of the U.S. Navy formed during World War II and discontinued in the 1970s

wavelike词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Old English wafian to wave with the hands; akin to Old English wæfan to clothe and perhaps to Old English wefan to weave Noun (2)Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service

The first known use of wave was in the 14th century

wavelike儿童词典英英释义

waxenadjective

of or like wax

wax1 of 3noun

a yellowish moldable substance produced by bees and used by them for making the honeycomb called alsobeeswax

any of various substances like the wax of bees

wax2 of 3verb

to treat or rub with wax

wax3 of 3verb

to grow larger, stronger, fuller, or more numerous

become sense 1

waxed angry as I heard the story

wax1 of 3noun

a yellowish moldable substance produced by bees and used by them for making the honeycomb called alsobeeswax

any of various substances like the wax of bees

wax2 of 3verb

to treat or rub with wax

wax3 of 3verb

to grow larger, stronger, fuller, or more numerous

become sense 1

waxed angry as I heard the story

wavyadjective

having or moving in waves

wavy hair

wave1 of 3verb

to float or shake in an air current : flutter

flags waving in the breeze

to signal or salute with the hand or with something held in it

brandish

waved a pistol and made threats

to move before the wind with a wavelike motion

a field of waving grain

to follow or cause to follow a curving line or take a wavy form

waved her hair

wave2 of 3noun

a moving ridge on the surface of water

a wavelike formation or shape

a wave in the hair

the action or process of making wavy or curly

a waving motion

a wave of the hand

a steady flowing movement

a wave of color swept the speaker's face

a sudden or rapid increase

a wave of buying

a disturbance similar to a wave in water that transfers energy progressively from point to point

a light wave

a period of hot or cold weather

Wave3 of 3noun

a woman serving in the navy before 1978

wavyadjective

having or moving in waves

wavy hair

waververb

to go back and forth between choices

to weave or sway to and fro

to move unsteadily

waververb

to go back and forth between choices

to weave or sway to and fro

to move unsteadily

waververb

to go back and forth between choices

to weave or sway to and fro

to move unsteadily

wave1 of 3verb

to float or shake in an air current : flutter

flags waving in the breeze

to signal or salute with the hand or with something held in it

brandish

waved a pistol and made threats

to move before the wind with a wavelike motion

a field of waving grain

to follow or cause to follow a curving line or take a wavy form

waved her hair

wave2 of 3noun

a moving ridge on the surface of water

a wavelike formation or shape

a wave in the hair

the action or process of making wavy or curly

a waving motion

a wave of the hand

a steady flowing movement

a wave of color swept the speaker's face

a sudden or rapid increase

a wave of buying

a disturbance similar to a wave in water that transfers energy progressively from point to point

a light wave

a period of hot or cold weather

Wave3 of 3noun

a woman serving in the navy before 1978

wavelike 例句

1 But he acknowledged that manifestations such as diffraction, interference, and scattering were inescapably wavelike.

2 This wavelike behavior of atoms is quite different from the waves of water that we are more familiar with.

3 The result was a towering concrete stadium with a unique wavelike roof that architects have hailed as a gem of tropical brutalism.

4 She has a wave in her hair.

5 Modern dance and modern ballet were performed almost invariably to music, with no movement elements looking more novel than elements of the wavelike impulses and stress reductions of release technique.

6 And these rings are indicative of the crystal structure of nickel and can be explained only by invoking wavelike properties of light.

这些光圈,表明了了镍的晶体结构,而且只能通过,光线中波的特征来解释。

7 She was waving in the direction of the bridge.

8 In other mammals, the wavelike peristalsis of the intestinal muscles are consistent in all directions.

9 Both Europe and Japan have based their efforts on the development of analog systems that use wavelike transmission signals.

欧洲和日本都曾致力于开发采用波状传输信号的模拟系统。

10 The wave function describes the wavelike properties of an electron.

11 Three movements unfold in grave, glacial paragraphs, with wavelike climaxes accumulating and receding and gathering again.

12 His concept of rhythm can suggest a wavelike continuum, more a matter of dynamic flow patterns than rigid linearity.

13 Known as “Bay Lights 360,” the display will include 46,000 lights shimmering in abstract, wavelike formations that never repeat — similar to the old installation, but with better quality lights.

14 Maxwell’s equations predicted that there could be wavelike disturbances in the combined electromagnetic field, and that these would travel at a fixed speed, like ripples on a pond.

15 At other times, the particles showed a broad and wavelike behavior, with influence spreading out over large regions of physical space relative to their natural size.

16 All radiant energy has wavelike characteristics, analogous to those of waves that move through water.

辐射能有波状特征,这些特征和水波的波状特征相似。

17 The leader of the parade waved a flag.

18 It involves several props, including fencing foils and a billowing, wavelike expanse of black cloth.

19 The cycle was so regular that its pattern took on a clear form: an up-and-down movement, wavelike.

20 Normally, a synchronized, wavelike contraction of the muscles in the gastrointestinal tract moves food and bacteria along to the colon.

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