A1 noun 中性

wave

/weɪv/

A wave is a raised line of water that moves across the surface of an ocean or lake. It is usually created by the wind and ends by breaking on the shore.

例句

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1

The children were jumping over a small wave at the beach.

The children were jumping over a small wave at the beach.

2

The research team measured the height of each wave during the storm.

The research team measured the height of each wave during the storm.

3

Check out that huge wave! It's perfect for surfing.

Check out that huge wave! It's perfect for surfing.

词族

名词
wave
Verb
wave
副词
wavily
形容词
wavy
相关
waver
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记忆技巧

The letter 'W' looks like two waves in the water.

快速测验

The surfer waited for a big ______ to come toward the shore.

正确!

正确答案是: wave

例句

1

The children were jumping over a small wave at the beach.

everyday

The children were jumping over a small wave at the beach.

2

The research team measured the height of each wave during the storm.

formal

The research team measured the height of each wave during the storm.

3

Check out that huge wave! It's perfect for surfing.

informal

Check out that huge wave! It's perfect for surfing.

4

A seismic wave travels through the Earth's crust after an earthquake.

academic

A seismic wave travels through the Earth's crust after an earthquake.

5

The company is riding a wave of popularity following the tech expo.

business

The company is riding a wave of popularity following the tech expo.

词族

名词
wave
Verb
wave
副词
wavily
形容词
wavy
相关
waver

常见搭配

ocean wave ocean wave
tidal wave tidal wave
big wave big wave
heat wave heat wave
sound wave sound wave

常用短语

make waves

to cause trouble or change a situation

ride the wave

to enjoy a period of success

on the same wavelength

to think in a similar way to someone else

容易混淆的词

wave vs waive

wave vs waver

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使用说明

When used in a nature context, 'wave' is a countable noun. It can refer to physical water movements or abstract movements like sound or heat.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use 'wave' as an uncountable noun, but you should say 'a wave' or 'many waves' when talking about the sea.

💡

记忆技巧

The letter 'W' looks like two waves in the water.

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词源

From the Old English word 'wafian', meaning to fluctuate or move to and fro.

语法模式

Countable noun Plural form: waves Often used with verbs like 'crash', 'break', or 'roll'
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文化背景

In many coastal cultures, waves are symbols of both recreational fun (surfing) and the dangerous power of nature.

快速测验

The surfer waited for a big ______ to come toward the shore.

正确!

正确答案是: wave

更多nature词汇

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A1

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tundra

A1

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A1

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coral reef

A1

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vegetation

A1

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foliage

A1

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canopy

A1

A canopy is a cover that hangs over something, like a bed or a seat, to provide shade or protection. In nature, it is the top layer of a forest where the branches and leaves of tall trees meet to form a roof.

photosynthesis

A1

Photosynthesis is the natural process that green plants use to make their own food. They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create energy and release oxygen into the air.

pollination

A1

Pollination is the process of moving pollen from one flower to another to help plants make seeds and fruit. This is usually done by insects like bees or by the wind.

seedling

A1

A seedling is a very young plant that has just started to grow from a seed. It usually has a small green stem and its first few tiny leaves.

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