English - English - wait

Pronunciation
n. staying where one is; expectation; ambush; member of a choir that sings on Christmas
v. remain in a location until a specific occurrence; be ready or available; work as a waiter; work as an attendant; postpone

English - Spanish - wait

Pronunciation
s. espera, aguardada
v. esperar, aguardar, estar a la espera

English - French - wait

Pronunciation
n. attente; espoir; embuscade; choriste de Noël
v. attendre, patienter; servir (un repas); être garçon (de restaurant); servir, remplir une fonction; assister; décliner, repousser

English - German - wait

Pronunciation
n. Warten; Aufenthalt; Auflauern; Weihnachtssänger
v. warten; abwarten; erwarten; servieren, kellnern

English - Indonesian - wait

Pronunciation
n. masa menunggu, waktu istirahat, waktu jeda, waktu mengaso
v. menunggu, menantikan, mengadang, menghadang, tunggu, nanti, menunggu hingga berhenti, menangguhkan, siap, melayani, meladeni, memperhamba, memperhambakan

English - Italian - wait

Pronunciation
s. attesa, periodo di attesa
v. aspettare, attendere, restare in attesa; essere rimandato; servire a tavola, fare il cameriere; (Strad) sostare

English - Polish - wait

Pronunciation
n. czekanie, odczekanie, czata
v. doczekać, czekać na kogoś, coś, poczekać, usługiwać, czatować, doczekiwać, usłużyć

English - Portuguese - wait

Pronunciation
s. espera; demora; plantão; expectativa; membro de um coro musical que canta músicas natalinas
v. esperar; aguardar; servir (comida); adiar; acompanhar

English - Romanian - wait

Pronunciation
n. aşteptare, pândă, capcană
v. sta în aşteptare, sta la dispoziţie, adăsta, fi de serviciu

English - Russian - wait

Pronunciation
с. ожидание, засада
г. ждать, подождать, прождать; откладывать; быть официантом, прислуживать; сопровождать, сопутствовать

English - Turkish - wait

Pronunciation
f. beklemek, kalmak, bekletmek, servis yapmak, garsonluk yapmak
i. bekleme, bekleyiş, pusu
ünl. bekleyin

English - Ukrainian - wait

Pronunciation
n. очікування, чекання, антракт, засідка, засада, сторож
v. чекати, очікувати, дожидати, чатувати, прислуговувати, служити, обслуговувати, відкладати, вичікувати, представлятися, супроводжувати, діждати, ждати, зачекати, переждати

English - Dutch - wait

Pronunciation
zn. wachttijd, oponthoud; hinderlaag; (in meerv.) lid v.e. groep zangers op Kerstmis
ww. wachten; bedienen (voedsel); als serveerder gebruiken; bedienen, dienen; uitstellen

English - Greek - wait

Pronunciation
επιφ. περιμένετε
ουσ. αναμονή
ρήμ. περιμένω, αναμένω

English - Arabic - wait

Pronunciation
‏ترقب، توقع، كمين، عضو في فرقة المغنيين‏
‏إنتظر، خدم، أخر‏

English - ChineseS - wait

Pronunciation
(名) 等待, 等待时间
(动) 等, 耽搁, 等候; 等候, 延缓, 期待

English - ChineseT - wait

Pronunciation
(名) 等待, 等待時間
(動) 等, 耽擱, 等候; 等候, 延緩, 期待

English - Hindi - wait

Pronunciation
n. इंतिज़ार, प्रतीक्षा, घात, कमीनगाह
v. इंतिज़ार करना, प्रतीक्षा करना, नौकरी करना, सेवा करना

English - Japanese - wait

Pronunciation
(名) 待つこと, 待機; 待伏せ; 待ち時間; 待望, 期待; 聖歌隊
(動) 待つ; 待機する; 待ちわびる; 待ち構える; 待ち望む, 期待する; 待ち受ける; 停車する; あとまわしになる

English - Korean - wait

Pronunciation
명. 기다림; 기대; 잠복; 크리스마스에 노래하는 합창단
동. 기다리다; 준비되어 있다; 웨이터로 일하다; 시중들다; 연기하다, 미루다

English - Vietnamese - wait

Pronunciation
n. sự chờ đợi, sự trông mong, sự ngừng lại, sự rình, phục kích

Definition of wait

Pronunciation
Verb
1. To delay movement or action until the arrival or occurrence of; to await. (Now generally superseded by “wait for”.)
2. To delay movement or action until some event or time; to remain neglected or in readiness.
Wait here until your car arrives.
3. To wait tables; to serve customers in a restaurant or other eating establishment.
She used to wait down at the Dew Drop Inn.
4. To attend on; to accompany; especially, to attend with ceremony or respect.
5. To attend as a consequence; to follow upon; to accompany.
6. To defer or postpone (a meal).
To wait dinner
Noun
7. A delay.
I had a very long wait at the airport security check.
8. An ambush.
They laid in wait for the patrol.
9. One who watches; a watchman.
10. Hautboys, or oboes, played by town musicians.
11. Musicians who sing or play at night or in the early morning, especially at Christmas time; serenaders; musical watchmen. [formerly waites, wayghtes.]
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