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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
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CORE WORDS



Glob1500 wave to move or cause to move one way and the other, as a flag in the wind; to signal by moving the hand one way and the other; n. a large mass of water that forms and moves on the surface of a lake or ocean v.
NGSL3000 wave to move your hand or arm to say hello or goodbye verb
SAT5000 wavelet A ripple. n.

Tanaka6000 waved Tanaka6000 waves

COMPOUND WORDS


airwaves {n} (radio wave) SEE: radio wave :: Alfvén wave {n} (a hydromagnetic shear wave in a charged plasma) brainwave {n} (any of many rhythmic fluctuations of electric potential between parts of the brain) brainwave {n} (sudden idea, understanding, or inspiration) carrier wave {n} (electromagnetic wave) cold wave {n} (considerable fall in temperature) electromagnetic wave {n} (electromagnetic radiation) Elliott wave {n} (Elliott wave) heat wave {n} (heat wave) SEE: heatwave :: heatwave {n} (period of very hot weather) Korean wave {n} (popularity of South Korean culture elsewhere in Asia) Mexican wave {n} (A phenomenon at sports events) microwave {n} (microwave oven) SEE: microwave oven :: microwave {n} (wave) microwave oven {n} (oven using microwave energy) microwave safe {adj} (Safe to use in microwave ovens) on the same wavelength {adv} (in rapport) permanent wave {n} (series of waves in the hair) SEE: permanent :: radio wave {n} (electromagnetic radiation) rogue wave {n} (freak, large wave) sawtooth wave {n} (function or waveform that ramps upwards and then sharply drops) shock wave {n} (A powerful compression wave) sound wave {n} (longitudinal wave of pressure transmitted through any plastic material) square wave {n} (function or waveform that alternates regularly and instantaneously between two levels) standing wave {n} (a wave form which occurs in a limited, fixed medium) tidal wave {n} (tsunami) wave {n} (moving disturbance in a field) wave {n} (moving disturbance, undulation) wave {n} (shape which alternatingly curves in opposite directions) wave {n} (sideways movement of the hand) wave {n} (sudden unusually large amount of something) wave {v} (to cause to move back and forth repeatedly) wave {v} (to have an undulating or wavy form) wave {v} (to move back and forth repeatedly) wave {v} (to produce waves to the hair) wave {v} (to signal with a waving movement) wave {v} (to wave one’s hand) waveform {n} (physics) wavefunction {n} (notion in quantum mechanics) waveguide {n} (a structure which guides waves) wavelength {n} (the length of a single cycle of a wave) wave-particle duality {n} (concept applying to matter and radiation)

5000 WORDS


L072 P2733 tidal wave die Flutwelle 洪水的波涛
L072 P2734 wave die Welle 波浪
L102 P4279 microwave die Mikrowelle 微波炉








wave P2734






PHRASES



Se despide de mí con la mano.



She waves goodbye to me .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1464)

Las olas llegan a la orilla.



The waves rolled onto the shore .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1469)

Las olas son grandes hoy.



The waves are big today .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1816)

Calentó la comida en el microondas.



He heats the food in a microwave .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2570)

El océano se agita con enormes olas.



The ocean is surging with huge waves .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3001)



I waved my hand to them .

Les hice un gesto con la mano.

She waved her hand to me .

Ella agitó su mano hacia mí.

She waved her hand at the sight of me .

Ella agitó su mano al verme.



Les hice un gesto con la mano.
Ella agitó su mano hacia mí.
Ella agitó su mano al verme.