常見例句用作名詞 (n.)You should put some wax on those boots.你應(yīng)該給那些靴子打上一些蠟。Wax from the candle fell on the table.蠟燭的油滴到了桌子上。更多例句雙語例句Waxed paper will not take ink.蠟紙不吸墨水。Some of her best ideas come when she's in the shower, so she keeps a waxed pencil there and writes on the walls.往往在沐浴的時(shí)候一些最好的想法就冒出來了,所以她在浴室畱了一支蠟筆,有好的想法就寫到牆上。Equity’s popularity waxed and waned over the next 300 years or so, soaring with the South Sea and Mississippi bubbles, then slumping, after both burst in 1720.在之後的300年中,股票幾度興衰——隨著南海和密西西比泡沫變得炙手可熱,又隨著1720年的泡沫破裂跌入低穀。原聲例句A foundling to start with,he would flourish later on as his powers waxed and his worth was proved, In the end each clan on the outlying coasts beyond the whale-road had to yield to him and begin to pay tribute.That was one good king.權(quán)威例句But other grandees waxed nostalgic about their single mothers or their struggle against adversity.ECONOMIST: Barack Obama struggled this week to unite his party 返回 waxed