wavelet
/ˈweɪvlət/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈweɪvlət/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwāv-lət/ (ame, mw)
wavelet — 名詞
1. a small, gentle rise of water on a lake, sea, or river, usually created by a lig
漣漪;小波
水面上細小的波浪
a small, gentle rise of water on a lake, sea, or river, usually created by a light breeze, a moving object, or a drop of rain hitting the surface.
Mei watched the tiny wavelets spread across the pond after a stone fell in.
Mei 看著石頭掉進池塘後,細小的漣漪在水面擴散開來。
spread across — common verb collocation for wavelets
A light breeze sent wavelets dancing across the lake's surface before dawn.
一陣微風讓湖面在黎明前泛起陣陣漣漪。
sent + dancing — personification pattern for gentle water movement
The old fisherman pointed to the wavelets near the dock where fish were feeding.
老漁夫指向碼頭附近魚群覓食處泛起的小波。
Sofia sat by the river, watching the wavelets form and fade in the current.
Sofia 坐在河邊,看著漣漪在水流中形成又消失。
A light rain created tiny wavelets all over the surface of the swimming pool.
細雨在游泳池的水面激起細小的漣漪。
- ripple
more common in everyday English; suggests a very small, often circular pattern rather than the longer ridge shape of a wavelet
用法筆記
Frequently used in descriptive or literary writing to distinguish small, delicate wave movements from larger ocean waves. Less common in everyday speech than 'ripple'.