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new wave

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

new wave SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
nuevaolero (nuevaolera)
new wave atrbv.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. wave [ingl. am. weɪv, ingl. brit. weɪv] SUST.

1.1. wave (of water):

ola f
to ride the waves liter.

1.2. wave (in hair):

1.3. wave FÍS.:

2. wave (surge, movement):

3. wave (gesture):

II. wave [ingl. am. weɪv, ingl. brit. weɪv] V. trans.

1.1. wave (shake, swing):

wave handkerchief/flag

1.2. wave (direct):

2. wave (curl):

wave hair
wave hair

III. wave [ingl. am. weɪv, ingl. brit. weɪv] V. intr.

1. wave (signal):

to wave at or to sb (to say goodbye)
to wave at or to sb (in greeting)
saludar a alguien con la mano

2. wave (sway, flutter):

wave corn/trees:
wave corn/trees:
wave flag/pennants:
wave flag/pennants:

I. new <newer newest> [ingl. am. n(j)u, ingl. brit. njuː] ADJ.

1.1. new (unused):

1.2. new (recent, novel):

hi, what's new? coloq.
¿que tal? ¿qué hay (de nuevo)? coloq.
he's had a fight with his wifeso what else is new? coloq., irón.
se ha peleado con su mujer — ¡qué novedad! coloq., irón.
that's a new one on me! coloq.

1.3. new (recently arrived):

new member/recruit

2. new (different, other):

new address/job/era

3.1. new (freshly made):

new wine
new bread
new bread

3.2. new (tender, young):

new buds/leaves

3.3. new (early):

new crop/potatoes

II. new [ingl. am. n(j)u, ingl. brit. njuː] ADV.

en el diccionario PONS

new wave SUST. fig.

1. new wave (movement):

2. new wave (fresh outbreak):

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. wave [ˈweɪv] SUST.

1. wave:

ola f

2. wave FÍS.:

3. wave (hand movement):

II. wave [ˈweɪv] V. intr.

1. wave (make hand movement):

to wave at [or to] sb

2. wave (move from side to side):

wave field of corn
wave flag

III. wave [ˈweɪv] V. trans.

1. wave (move to signal):

2. wave (move from side to side):

3. wave (hair):

I. new [nju:, ingl. am. nu:] ADJ.

1. new (latest, recent):

new word
to be the newest fad [or craze] coloq.

2. new (changed):

new boy/girl ingl. brit. ENS.
novato(-a) m (f)

3. new (inexperienced):

4. new (in new condition):

5. new (fresh):

new blood fig.

6. new (freshly found or made public):

II. new [nju:, ingl. am. nu:] SUST. sin pl.

Entrada de OpenDict

wave SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

new wave SUST. fig.

1. new wave (movement):

2. new wave (fresh outbreak):

en el diccionario PONS

I. wave [weɪv] SUST.

1. wave:

ola f

2. wave FÍS.:

3. wave (hand movement):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. wave [weɪv] V. intr.

1. wave (make hand movement):

to wave at [or to] sb

2. wave (move from side to side):

wave field of corn
wave flag

III. wave [weɪv] V. trans.

1. wave (signal):

2. wave (move from side to side):

3. wave (hair):

I. new [nu] ADJ.

1. new (latest, recent):

new word
to be the newest fad [or craze] coloq.

2. new (changed):

new boy/girl ENS.
novato(-a) m (f)

3. new (inexperienced):

4. new (in new condition):

5. new (fresh):

new blood fig.

6. new (freshly found or made public):

II. new [nu] SUST.

Present
Iwave
youwave
he/she/itwaves
wewave
youwave
theywave
Past
Iwaved
youwaved
he/she/itwaved
wewaved
youwaved
theywaved
Present Perfect
Ihavewaved
youhavewaved
he/she/ithaswaved
wehavewaved
youhavewaved
theyhavewaved
Past Perfect
Ihadwaved
youhadwaved
he/she/ithadwaved
wehadwaved
youhadwaved
theyhadwaved

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In the subsequent years as people adapted to the protection of legislation a new wave of politics entered in the disability arts movement.
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I think it has a new wave kinda edge.
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A new wave of heightened protests began; main roads were blocked and towns and cities were brought to a standstill.
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Influences outside the world of comics come from the dominant styles of his youth, punk and new wave music.
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The music style of the first records was a mixture between alternative rock, new wave and ethno jazz music.
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