Waxes Meaning in English
word · lemma: wax
ˈwæksɪz
WAKS-iz
wˈæksɪz
WAKS-iz
परिभाषा
'Waxes' is the third person singular present form of 'wax.' It means to apply wax to something or, in a more literary sense, to grow or increase, especially when talking about the moon.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Waxes' is formal/literary when referring to growth (the moon 'waxes and wanes'), but is everyday in the context of applying wax to objects. Do not confuse with 'wags' or 'wakes.' Common in phrases like 'the moon waxes.'
Spanish: encerar - cera (sust.) - aumenta (luna, figurado)Portuguese (BR): encerar - cera (subst.) - cresce (lua, figurado)Portuguese (PT): encerar - cera (subst.) - cresce (lua, figurado)Chinese (Simplified): 打蜡 - 蜡 (名词) - 变大(指月亮、比喻)Chinese (Traditional): 打蠟 - 蠟 (名詞) - 變大(指月亮、比喻)Hindi: मोम लगाना - मोम (संज्ञा) - बढ़ना (चाँद, रूपक)Arabic: يشمع - الشمع (اسم) - يزداد (القمر، مجازياً)Bengali: মোম লাগায় - বাড়ে (বিশেষত চাঁদের ক্ষেত্রে)Russian: натирает воском - прибывает (о луне)Japanese: ワックスをかける - 満ちてくる(月などに使う)Vietnamese: đánh bóng bằng sáp - lớn dần lên (nhất là về mặt trăng)Korean: 왁스를 바른다 - 커진다 (특히 달에 대해)Turkish: cilalar - büyür (özellikle ay için)Urdu: موم لگاتا ہے - بڑھتا ہے (خصوصاً چاند کے لیے)Indonesian: memoleskan lilin - membesar (terutama tentang bulan)
उदाहरण वाक्य
He waxes the car every Saturday.
basic
She waxes the floor to make it shine.
basic
The moon waxes in the first half of the month.
basic
He always waxes poetic about his childhood.
natural
As the party goes on, his stories wax more and more dramatic.
natural
Every time he waxes the surfboard, he gets excited to hit the waves.
natural