wave (A2)
カタカナ: ウェイヴ
IPA: /weɪv/
Definition
A moving ridge of water on the surface of a sea or lake, or the act of moving your hand to greet or say goodbye.
意味: 海や湖の表面で動く水の隆起、または挨拶や別れの際に手を動かす動作。
Examples / 例文
The children played in the small waves near the shore. — The children played in the small waves near the shore.
She waved goodbye to her friend. — She waved goodbye to her friend.
Wave の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Wave:
How to Use Wave
- wave at (prepositional phrase)
- To move your hand to greet someone. — "He waved at his friend across the street."
- wave to (prepositional phrase)
- To move your hand to greet someone. — "She waved to her teacher in the hall."
- a wave of (collocation)
- A sudden increase or strong feeling of something. — "A wave of sadness came over him."
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