1. wave
In the United States, a wave means "good bye."
We're in the second week of an unrelenting heat wave.
She designated their table with a wave of the hand.
wave your hands
The LDP rode on the wave of Koizumi's popularity.
What Jansky had observed was the 14.6m wavelength radio wave from the Milky Way's core.
We're suffering from an unbearable heat wave for the second week straight.
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Quite a few people were killed on the cold wave that hit this area.
History is like Quantum Physics, the observer affects the event observed. Is the Kennedy assasination a particle or a wave?
I waved to/at him from the window but he didn't see me. She waves her hands about/around a lot when she's talking.
The little boy waved to his mother as the school bus pulled away from the curb.
I love the sea in winter when the waves are enormous.
You can go to Hawaii if you want to ride on large waves.
At the border the customs officer just waved us through.
Englisch Wort "odstąpić od czegoś"(wave) tritt in Sätzen auf:
upstream C1 Fit for Life2. derogate from something
Englisch Wort "odstąpić od czegoś"(derogate from something) tritt in Sätzen auf:
Moja lekcja 33. depart
He told us to depart at once.
What time does your plane depart?
The train will depart soon.
The next train arriving at platform 2 will depart for Shibuya at 4:35pm.
That airplane was not able to depart at the regular time.
A stranger you arrive, a friend you depart.
The high speed, high comfort electric train Minsk—Brest will depart in five minutes from the fourth track at the second platform.
Before you depart, let me give you a word of advice.
We can see what time the trains depart from the departure board at the railway station.
He departed for Paris on Tuesday.
After quitting his job Mr Smith departed.
We depart from old-fashioned rules.
If we want to catch a train we have to depart at 8 am.
depart from terminal 1
And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.
4. refrain from something
5. depart from something
6. desist
They agreed to desist from the bombing campaign.
His attorney has sent cease-and-desist letters to Bannon and to the publisher.
7. depart from