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Impara la pronuncia wait

/wāt/
verb
  1. stay where one is or delay action until a particular time or until something else happens.
    "I rang the bell and waited"
    sinonimi: stand by, hold back, be patient, bide one's time, hang fire, mark time, kill time, waste time, cool one's heels, kick one's heels, twiddle one's thumbs, pause, stop, cease, halt, discontinue, rest, hold on, hang around, sit tight, hold one's horses, sweat it out, await, look/watch out, anticipate, expect, be ready, be in readiness, long for, hope for, count the days until
  2. used to indicate that one is eagerly impatient to do something or for something to happen.
    "I can't wait for tomorrow"

noun
  1. a period of waiting.
    "we had a long wait"
    sinonimi: delay, holdup, period of waiting, interval, interlude, intermission, pause, break, stay, cessation, suspension, detention, check, stoppage, halt, interruption, lull, respite, recess, postponement, discontinuation, moratorium, hiatus, gap, lapse, rest, entr'acte
  2. street singers of Christmas carols.

Video relativi a wait
Durata: 5:56
Data/ora pubblicazione: 5 dic 2012
Maroon 5 - Wait (Official Music Video)
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Maroon 5 - Wait (Official Music Video) - YouTube
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13 apr 2024 · The meaning of WAIT is to stay in place in expectation of : await. How to use wait in a sentence. Can wait on mean 'to wait for'?
Wait definition: to remain inactive or in a state of repose, as until something expected happens (often followed by for, till, or until).
a period of time when you stay in one place until someone comes, or something happens, or until you can do something:.
Video relativi a wait
Durata: 4:50
Data/ora pubblicazione: 1 gen 2024
9 senses: 1. to stay in one place or remain inactive in expectation (of something); hold oneself in readiness (for something).
A wait is the time it takes for something to happen. The wait to get the brand new computer was four hours long, but it was worth it.
WAIT meaning: 1 : to stay in a place until an expected event happens, until someone arrives, until it is your turn to do something, etc. often followed by ...
Cognate with Old High German wahtēn (“to watch, guard”), German Low German wachten (“to wait”), Dutch wachten (“to wait, expect”), French guetter (“to watch out ...