wave

suomi-englanti sanakirja

wave englannista suomeksi

  1. aalto

  2. aaltoilla, hulmuta

  3. kähertää, taivuttaa

  4. heiluttaa, vilkuttaa

  5. huiskutus

  6. laine

  1. aaltoilla, hulmuta, liehua

  2. vilkuttaa, heiluttaa

  3. aaltoilla

  4. kähertää, kihartaa

  5. vilkuttaa

  6. heiluttaa

  7. aalto

  8. vilkutus

  9. aaltoilu, aalto

  10. Verbi

wave englanniksi

  1. Wave

  1. To move back and forth repeatedly and somewhat loosely.

  2. (ux)

  3. (quote-journal)

  4. To move one’s hand back and forth (generally above the shoulders) in greeting or departure.

  5. {{quote-book

  6. To call attention to, or give a direction or command to, by a waving motion, as of the hand; to signify by waving; to beckon; to signal; to indicate.

  7. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet)

  8. {{RQ:Tennyson Princess|2

  9. To have an undulating or wavy form.

  10. To raise into inequalities of surface; to give an undulating form or surface to.

  11. (RQ:Shakespeare King Lear)

  12. To produce waves to the hair.

  13. (RQ:Christie Autobiography).

  14. To swing and miss at a pitch.

  15. To cause to move back and forth repeatedly.

  16. To signal (someone or something) with a waving movement.

  17. To fluctuate; to waver; to be in an unsettled state.

  18. (RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus)

  19. To move like a wave, or by floating; to waft.

  20. (quote-book)

  21. A moving disturbance in the level of a body of liquid; an undulation.

  22. The ocean.

  23. 1895, Fiona Macleod ((w)), ''The Sin-Eater and Other Tales''

  24. (..) your father Murtagh Ross, and his lawful childless wife, Dionaid, and his sister Anna—one and all, they lie beneath the green wave or in the brown mould.
  25. A moving disturbance in the energy level of a field.

  26. A shape that alternatingly curves in opposite directions.

  27. Any of a number of species of moths in the geometrid subfamily (taxlink), which have wavy markings on the wings.

  28. A loose back-and-forth movement, as of the hands.

  29. ''He dismissed her with a wave of the hand.''

  30. A sudden, but temporary, uptick in something.

  31. (synonyms)

  32. One of the successive swarms of enemies sent to attack the player in certain games.

  33. A group activity in a crowd imitating a wave going through water, where people in successive parts of the crowd stand and stretch upward, then sit.

  34. To generate a wave.

  35. (obsolete spelling of)

  36. (RQ:Austen Emma)

  37. (alt form)

  38. to wave, to move back and forth

  39. to beckon, to signal by waving