What does wave mean?

Wave means wave; Wave.

English [We? V], beauty [us? V]

Wave; Ripples; wave

Verb (abbreviation for verb) waves; flotage

Phrases:

1, wave a hand?

2. Make waves?

3. Big waves?

use

I. (noun)

1 and wave are countable nouns and can be modified by indefinite articles. Waves means "sea", which is a formal usage.

2. "on the waves" should be said on the waves, and prepositions cannot be misused like in.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) (verb)

Wave can be used as both intransitive and transitive verbs. When used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun or pronoun as an object or a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to. Wave can also be followed by infinitive, adjective or adverb (auxiliary word) as the compound object of complement.

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synonym

Flow?

English [fl? ], beautiful [flo? ]

Flow; High tide; Flow; traffic

Mobility of intransitive verbs; Pour out; Tremble; fluent

submarine

use

Verb (abbreviation of verb) (verb)

Flow is an intransitive verb, followed by away to mean "flow away"; Followed by from means "flow away"; Followed by in means "inflow"; Followed by out means "outflow"; After over, it means "flooding"; Followed by to means "flow direction"; It means "overflowing" or "rich".

Second, (noun)

Flow is only used in singular form and is often used with the preposition of.