英単語

waveの意味・使い方・発音

wave

英 [weɪv] 美 [wev]
  • vi.波打つ;うねる;揺れ動く;波打つ
  • vt. カールする;波打つ;波打たせる
  • n. ゆらぐ;波打つ;絶頂する;波打つ;カールする

語源


PIE *webhから、回す、前後に動かす、織る、語源的には網を引く、織る。

英語の語源


wave
wave: English has two words wave, distinct in origin, which have grown to resemble each other over the centuries. The verb, ‘move to and fro’ [OE], goes back to a prehistoric Germanic base *wab-, which also produced English waver [14] (borrowed from Old Norse vafra ‘move unsteadily’) and wobble [17]. The noun wave ‘movement of the sea’ [16] seems to be an alteration (under the influence of the verb wave) of an earlier wawe ‘wave’. This in turn probably went back to Old English w?g ‘motion, wave’, a derivative of the verb which produced modern English wag.
=> waver, wobble; wag
wave (v.)
"move back and forth," Old English wafian "to wave, fluctuate" (related to w?fre "wavering, restless, unstable"), from Proto-Germanic *wab- (cognates: Old Norse vafra "to hover about," Middle High German waben "to wave, undulate"), possibly from PIE root *webh- "to move to and fro; to weave" (see weave (v.)). Transitive sense is from mid-15c.; meaning "to make a sign by a wave of the hand" is from 1510s. Related: Waved; waving.
I was much further out than you thought
And not waving but drowning.
[Stevie Smith]
wave (n.)
"moving billow of water," 1520s, alteration (by influence of wave (v.)) of Middle English waw, which is from Old English wagian "to move to and fro" (cognates: Old Saxon, Old High German wag, Old Frisian weg, Old Norse vagr "water in motion, wave, billow," Gothic wegs "tempest;" see wag (v.)). The usual Old English word for "moving billow of water" was ye.

The "hand motion" meaning is recorded from 1680s; meaning "undulating line" is recorded from 1660s. Of people in masses, first recorded 1852; in physics, from 1832. Sense in heat wave is from 1843. The crowd stunt in stadiums is attested under this name from 1984, the thing itself said to have been done first Oct. 15, 1981, at the Yankees-A's AL championship series game in the Oakland Coliseum; soon picked up and popularized at University of Washington. To make waves "cause trouble" is attested from 1962.

例文


1. I use the short- wave radio to get the latest war news.
私は短波ラジオで最新の戦況ニュースを聴いています。

2.Amy lifted her arm to wave ."Goodbye,"she called.
エミは腕を上げて手を振った。「さようなら」と彼女は叫んだ。

3.A wave of immigrants is washing over Western Europe.
移民ブームが西欧を席巻している。

4.He was frustrated by his inability to wave down a taxi.
タクシー1台も拾えず、彼はがっかりした。

5.He gave his imitation of Queen Elizabeth 's royal wave .
エリザベス女王の真似をして手を振って挨拶した。

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