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单词 wax
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wax

noun
/wæks/
/wæks/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1. a solid substance that is made from beeswax or from various fats and oils and used for making candles, polish, models, etc. It becomes soft when it is heated.
    • styling wax for the hair
    • floor wax
    • wax crayons
    • wax polish
    see also paraffin wax, sealing wax
    Extra Examples
    • The parcel was tied with string and sealed with wax.
    • The sun through the window had melted the wax.
    • Wax melts when subjected to heat.
  2. a soft, sticky yellow-brown substance that is found in your ears
  3. Word Originnoun Old English wæx, weax, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch was and German Wachs. The verb dates from late Middle English.
Idioms
the whole ball of wax
  1. (North American English, informal) the whole thing; everything
    • I panicked, I cried—the whole ball of wax.

wax

verb
/wæks/
/wæks/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wax
/wæks/
/wæks/
he / she / it waxes
/ˈwæksɪz/
/ˈwæksɪz/
past simple waxed
/wækst/
/wækst/
past participle waxed
/wækst/
/wækst/
-ing form waxing
/ˈwæksɪŋ/
/ˈwæksɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [transitive] wax something to polish something with wax
  2. [transitive, usually passive] wax something to cover something with wax
    • waxed paper
    • a waxed jacket
  3. [transitive, often passive] wax something to remove hair from a part of the body using wax
    • to wax your legs/to have your legs waxed
  4. [intransitive] (of the moon) to seem to get gradually bigger until its full form can be seen opposite waneTopics Spacec2
  5. [intransitive] + lyrical, eloquent, sentimental, etc. (formal) to become lyrical, etc. when speaking or writing
    • He waxed lyrical on the food at the new restaurant.
    • He waxed eloquent about her talents as an actor.
  6. Word Originverb senses 1 to 3 Old English wæx, weax, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch was and German Wachs. The verb dates from late Middle English. verb senses 4 to 5 Old English weaxan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wassen and German wachsen, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek auxanein and Latin augere ‘to increase’.
Idioms
wax and wane
  1. (literary) to increase then decrease in strength, importance, etc. over a period of time
    • Public interest in the issue has waxed and waned over the years.
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    • belt and braces
    • black and blue
    • born and bred
    • chalk and cheese
    • chop and change
    • done and dusted
    • down and dirty
    • in dribs and drabs
    • eat somebody out of house and home
    • facts and figures
    • fast and furious
    • first and foremost
    • forgive and forget
    • hale and hearty
    • hem and haw
    • kith and kin
    • mix and match
    • part and parcel
    • puff and pant
    • to rack and ruin
    • rant and rave
    • risk life and limb
    • short and sweet
    • signed and sealed
    • spic and span
    • through thick and thin
    • this and that
    • top and tail
    • tried and tested
    • wax and wane
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