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(forming wave-like curves)

  • 1 wavy

    adjective
    1) (undulating) wellig; wogend [Gras]
    2) (forming wave-like curves) geschlängelt

    wavy line — Schlangenlinie, die

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    adjective ((of hair) full of waves: Her hair is wavy but her sister's hair is straight.) gewellt
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    [ˈweɪvi]
    adj wellig, gewellt, Wellen-
    \wavy field of corn wogendes Kornfeld
    \wavy hair gewelltes Haar
    \wavy line Schlangenlinie f
    \wavy pattern Wellenmuster nt
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    ['weIvɪ]
    adj (+er)
    hair, surface wellig, gewellt
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    wavy1 [ˈweıvı] adj (adv wavily)
    1. wogend
    2. wellig, gewellt (Haar, Linie etc)
    wavy2 [ˈweıvı] academic.ru/81420/wavey">wavey
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    adjective
    1) (undulating) wellig; wogend [Gras]

    wavy line — Schlangenlinie, die

    * * *
    adj.
    wellig adj.

    English-german dictionary > wavy

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