wait
/weɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /weɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwāt/ (ame, mw)
wait — 動詞
1. to remain in one place or pause what you are doing, expecting a person to appear
等待
停留原地直到某事發生
to remain in one place or pause what you are doing, expecting a person to appear, an event to happen, or the right moment to come
Pim waited for the school bus at the corner for twenty minutes.
Pim 在街角等校車等了二十分鐘。
wait for + noun phrase indicating object waited for
The doctor asked Elena to wait in the examination room.
醫生請 Elena 在檢查室等候。
"Please wait here while I check your reservation," the receptionist said.
櫃檯人員說:「請在這裡等候,我幫您確認預約。」
Elena waited patiently for her sister outside the changing room.
Elena 在更衣室外耐心地等她妹妹。
文法句型
wait for + noun/pronoun
wait + to-infinitive
wait + adverb/prepositional phrase
用法筆記
The person or thing being waited for is introduced by the preposition 'for' — never used as a direct object.
常見錯誤
2. to be postponed or set aside because the matter is not urgent enough to demand a
延緩
把非緊急的事留到以後做
to be postponed or set aside because the matter is not urgent enough to demand attention now
The repair work on the roof can wait until next spring.
屋頂的修繕工作可以等到明年春天再處理。
can wait + until + time phrase to indicate postponement
Amani decided that her travel plans would have to wait until she finished school.
Amani 決定她的旅行計畫得等到畢業以後再說。
This invoice is urgent, but the other paperwork can wait.
這張發票很緊急,但其他的文件可以晚點再處理。
The decision about which school to attend can wait until we visit them all.
選哪所學校的決定可以等到我們全部參觀完再做。
文法句型
subject + can/can't wait
subject + wait until + time
用法筆記
Often used with 'can', 'can't', or 'will have to' to express whether something is urgent or not. The subject is usually a task, event, or decision — not a person.
常見錯誤
3. used on official road signs to tell drivers that stopping a vehicle is not allow
禁止停車
交通標誌表示車輛不得停放
used on official road signs to tell drivers that stopping a vehicle is not allowed, even for a short time
A red sign at the entrance said "No Waiting" in bold white letters.
入口處的紅色標誌上用白色粗體字寫著「禁止等候」。
'No Waiting' as a fixed sign phrase
The police officer gave Takeshi a ticket for parking where waiting was not allowed.
員警開了一張罰單給 Takeshi,因為他把車停在禁止等候的路段。
Drivers must check for "No Waiting" signs before leaving their cars on the street.
駕駛人把車停在路邊之前,必須先確認有沒有「禁止等候」的標誌。
Their van was towed from a narrow street where waiting was banned at all times.
那輛廂型車從一條全天禁止等候的狹窄街道被拖走了。
- no parking
more widely understood; used in everyday language and American signs
文法句型
No Waiting (on traffic signs)
用法筆記
This sense appears only on official traffic signs. In everyday speech, people say 'no parking' instead. In American English, 'No Standing' or 'No Stopping' is used on signs for the same restriction.
4. to perform the work of serving meals and taking orders from seated customers in
服務
在餐廳為顧客送餐的服務工作
to perform the work of serving meals and taking orders from seated customers in a dining establishment
Hugo waited tables at a busy Italian restaurant during his college years.
Hugo 大學期間在一家熱鬧的義大利餐廳當服務生。
idiomatic phrase 'wait tables' meaning work as a server
Heather has been waiting on customers at the cafe since last summer.
Heather 從去年夏天開始在那家咖啡館服務客人。
wait on + person being served
The young man who waited at our table last night was very polite.
昨晚幫我們桌服務的那個年輕男生非常有禮貌。
Cyrus spent two years as a server, learning how to wait on difficult customers calmly.
Cyrus 當了兩年服務生,學會了如何冷靜地服務難應付的客人。
- serve
broader meaning; can apply to any service role
- work as a server
gender-neutral and common in modern use
- dine
to eat as a customer rather than serve food
文法句型
wait + tables/on + noun
wait + on + people
用法筆記
In American English, 'wait tables' is the most common expression. In British English, 'wait at table' is also used. The person who does this job is called a waiter (male) or waitress (female); 'server' is a gender-neutral alternative.
常見錯誤
wait — 名詞
1. the duration you remain in one spot, inactive, while you expect a person to arri
等待時間
為了等某人或某事所花的時間
the duration you remain in one spot, inactive, while you expect a person to arrive or something to happen
There was a long wait at the airport because of the storm.
因為暴風雨的關係,機場的等待時間很長。
there was/will be + adjective + wait
After a short wait, the nurse called Ritu's name for her appointment.
稍微等了一下之後,護士就叫了 Ritu 的名字去看診。
The wait for the new video game release was almost three hours.
為了等新的電玩遊戲上市,排隊等了將近三個小時。
Ezra said the clinic wait was worth it because the doctor was very thorough.
Ezra 說診所的等待時間很值得,因為醫生檢查得非常仔細。
文法句型
a/an + adjective + wait
the wait for + noun
用法筆記
Countable when referring to a specific instance — 'a two-hour wait', 'a long wait'. Used without an article in abstract or general reference: 'Wait is part of travel.'