单词 | water wave |
释义 | water wave1/ˈwɔːtə ˌweɪv/noun 1A wave of water. 2Specifically. A wave in a large body of water, especially a sea, caused by a tectonic or geological disturbance such as an earthquake, or by an explosion. 3Originally US. A wave formed in hair by wetting it with water and shaping it, especially by using rollers. OriginMid 16th century; earliest use found in Miles Coverdale (1488–1569), Bible translator and bishop of Exeter. From water + wave. water-wave2/ˈwɔːtəweɪv/originally US verb [with object] To set (hair) by wetting with water and forming into waves. OriginEarly 20th century; earliest use found in The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. From water wave. |
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