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Detailed Translations for waving from English to Spanish

waving:

waving [the ~] nomen

  1. the waving (undulation; wave; waves)
    la ondulación

Translation Matrix for waving:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
ondulación undulation; wave; waves; waving facial line; furrow; waves; winding; wrinkle
- wafture; wave
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- undulating; wag; wave; wavy

Related Words for "waving":


Synonyms for "waving":


Related Definitions for "waving":

  1. the act of signaling by a movement of the hand1

wave:

Conjugations for wave:

present
  1. wave
  2. wave
  3. waves
  4. wave
  5. wave
  6. wave
simple past
  1. waved
  2. waved
  3. waved
  4. waved
  5. waved
  6. waved
present perfect
  1. have waved
  2. have waved
  3. has waved
  4. have waved
  5. have waved
  6. have waved
past continuous
  1. was waving
  2. were waving
  3. was waving
  4. were waving
  5. were waving
  6. were waving
future
  1. shall wave
  2. will wave
  3. will wave
  4. shall wave
  5. will wave
  6. will wave
continuous present
  1. am waving
  2. are waving
  3. is waving
  4. are waving
  5. are waving
  6. are waving
subjunctive
  1. be waved
  2. be waved
  3. be waved
  4. be waved
  5. be waved
  6. be waved
diverse
  1. wave!
  2. let's wave!
  3. waved
  4. waving
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

wave [the ~] nomen

  1. the wave (waving; undulation; waves)
    la ondulación

Translation Matrix for wave:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
arrojar casting; throwing
ondulación undulation; wave; waves; waving facial line; furrow; waves; waving; winding; wrinkle
- moving ridge; undulation; wafture; waving
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
agitar wave agitate; budge; heave; make nervous; mix; roll; shake up; stir; touch; wobble
arrojar wave cast; cast off; cast out; chuck down; deposit; direct; drop; falter; fling; fling down; flop; guide; heave; hurl; lead; pitch; placing; point the direction; puke; regurgigate; roll; spew; spew out; stagger; swap; sway; switch; swop; throw; throw away; throw down; throw off; throw on the ground; throw out; throw up; vomit; wobble
blandir wave heave; nod; roll; sway; swaying to and fro; whirl; wobble
borbotear de flow; gush; undulate; wave heave; roll; wobble
borbotear por flow; gush; undulate; wave heave; roll; wobble
dar bandazos wave cast; fling; glide; heave; hurl; roll; skid; skim; slide; slip; slip up; slither; swap; sway; switch; swop; throw; throw down; whirl; wobble
moverse continuamente wave falter; fluctuate; heave; roll; stagger; sway; vary; whirl; wobble
ondear blow; flap; flow; flutter; gush; snap; undulate; wave heave; roll; wobble
ondularse flow; gush; undulate; wave heave; roll; wobble
renguear wave falter; heave; roll; stagger; swap; sway; switch; swop; whirl; wobble
revolear blow; flap; flutter; snap; wave
revoletear blow; flap; flutter; snap; wave
rizar flow; gush; undulate; wave crisp; curl; flourish; form circles; frizz; heave; put in curlers; ripple; roll; rumple; sway; twirl; whirl; wobble; wrinkle
saludar con la mano wave heave; roll; wobble
- beckon; brandish; curl; flap; flourish; roll; undulate
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- billow; wag; waving; whisk

Related Words for "wave":


Synonyms for "wave":


Related Definitions for "wave":

  1. a movement like that of a sudden occurrence or increase in a specified phenomenon1
    • a wave of settlers1
    • troops advancing in waves1
  2. a hairdo that creates undulations in the hair1
  3. the act of signaling by a movement of the hand1
  4. (physics) a movement up and down or back and forth1
  5. one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)1
  6. something that rises rapidly1
    • a wave of emotion swept over him1
    • there was a sudden wave of buying before the market closed1
    • a wave of conservatism in the country led by the hard right1
  7. a persistent and widespread unusual weather condition (especially of unusual temperatures)1
    • a heat wave1
  8. an undulating curve1
  9. set waves in1
    • she asked the hairdresser to wave her hair1
  10. signal with the hands or nod1
    • She waved to her friends1
    • He waved his hand hospitably1
  11. twist or roll into coils or ringlets1
  12. move or swing back and forth1
    • She waved her gun1
  13. move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion1
    • the waves rolled towards the beach1

Wiktionary Translations for wave:

wave
verb
  1. to move back and forth repeatedly
  2. to wave one’s hand
  3. to produce waves to the hair
  4. baseball: to swing and miss at a pitch
  5. to cause to move back and forth repeatedly
noun
  1. moving disturbance, undulation

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
wave ondular onduleren — (overgankelijk) doen golven, golfvormig maken, in wisselstroom veranderen
wave ola WellePhysik: Erhebung von Wasser; Woge
wave ola Wogegehoben, poetisch: große und starke Wasserwelle
wave mover; colear; menear wedeln — (intransitiv) mit einem Körperteil oder einem leichten Gegenstand hin und her schwingen
wave hacer señas winken — zur Begrüßung oder zum Abschied mit der Hand in der Luft wedeln
wave perturbar; sacudir agiter — Traductions à trier suivant le sens
wave blandir; tremolar brandiragiter dans sa main une arme, comme si on se préparer à frapper.
wave torrente; raudal flotmasse liquide en mouvement. — usage Il est principalement d’usage au pluriel et il s’emploie quelquefois absolument pour désigner la mer, un fleuve, etc.
wave ademán; gesto gesteaction et mouvement du corps et particulièrement des bras et des mains, action et mouvement employés à signifier quelque chose.
wave ondular; ondear onduler — Avoir un mouvement d’ondulation lent, mais sensible.
wave temblar trembler — Être agité de petites et fréquentes secousses. (Sens général)
wave ola; onda vague — Masse d’eau agitée
wave revolotear voltigervoler à petites et fréquentes reprises, sans aucune direction déterminée.