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waiting
- IPA[ˈweɪtɪŋ]
英式
- the action of staying where one is or delaying action until a particular time or event;the action or occupation of working as a waiter or waitress
noun: waiting
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名詞
- 1. the action of staying where one is or delaying action until a particular time or event years of waiting
- 2. the action or occupation of working as a waiter or waitress waiting staff
- 3. official attendance at court.
- stay where one is or delay action until a particular time or event: I rang the bell and waited he did not wait for a reply
- a period of waiting: we had a long wait
Oxford Dictionary
- stay where one is or delay action until a particular time or until something else happens: I rang the bell and waited he did not wait for a reply
- a period of waiting: we had a long wait
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a position as attendant to a royal personage: lady-in-waiting
Oxford Dictionary
- awaiting a turn, confirmation of a process, etc.: a political administration-in-waiting
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tactic in which one refrains from action for a time in order to act more effectively at a ... policemen were last night playing a waiting game outside the cottage
Oxford Dictionary
- a tactic in which one refrains from action for a time in order to act more effectively at a ... policemen were playing a waiting game outside a country cottage
Oxford American Dictionary
- a list of people waiting for something, especially housing or admission to a school.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a list of people waiting for something, such as housing or admission to a hospital or school.
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- the action of staying where one is or delaying action until a particular time or until ... years of waiting
Oxford American Dictionary