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I . wave [ˈweɪv] SUBST

1. wave a. FÍS:

wave (of water)
onda f
wave (on surface, of hair)

2. wave:

to make waves fig

3. wave (hand movement):

to give sb a wave

II . wave [ˈweɪv] VERBO intr

1. wave (make hand movement):

to wave at sb
to wave goodbye
to wave to sb

2. wave flag:

wave

III . wave [ˈweɪv] VERBO trans

1. wave (move):

wave

long wave SUBST

long wave

shock wave SUBST FÍS

shock wave

short wave SUBST

short wave

tidal wave SUBST

wave-length SUBST

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He took a trainer's white towel and held it on a hockey stick, as if to wave a white flag.
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In 1996, another wave of local-government reorganisation reverted the council to its previous status of a county borough.
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For example, as a water wave moves, it tends to break and curl forward.
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Downstream of this normal shock wave the air is subsonic.
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The movement of wind waves can be captured by wave energy devices.
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The significant costs to oil and gas producers complying with this new wave of regulation will be outweighed only by the even more significant costs of non-compliance.
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Savage (1995) describes a knowledge-focus as the third wave of human socio-economic development.
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Soldering could be done automatically by passing the board over a ripple, or wave, of molten solder in a wave-soldering machine.
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The large wave created would hit the bridge that spans over the runout, getting onlookers wet as well.
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This is the velocity with which the mean wave energy is transported horizontally in a narrow-band wave field.
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