wax• Posed him in a uniform with a musket in front of a waximage of General Washington.• Christmas ribbon and waxfruit can be added for colour.• We put a layer of wax down on the floor.• The solid wax gives heavierprotection.• We also lost many recordings: the wax masters could be broken.
1.[transitiveT]DHC to rub a layer of wax into a floor, surface etc to protect it or make it shine 给…打蜡
2wax sentimental/eloquent/lyrical etcALSAYto talk with extreme feeling, liking, or pleasure about something – used humorously 伤感/滔滔不绝/热情奔放地说〔幽默用法〕
wax sentimental/eloquent/lyrical etc about
Journalists wax lyrical about the band.
新闻记者盛赞那支乐队。
Examples from the Corpus
wax about• Will RubyWax lyrical about her smear test and will Oliver Reedflash his weddingtackle?• In the pub, beer glass in hand, he waxed lyrical about how he would spend his earnings.• You didn't even wax lyrical about the incredibly romanticisland we could see from the cliff-top at the cape.• You're waxing lyrical about the M25 and the hopelessness of building more roads.• Marie Claire devoted last October's issue to the disease, and carried photos of toplesscelebritieswaxing lyrical about their assets.• Before waxing lyrical about types of communication we need firstly to appreciate the uniqueness of the hotelenvironment.
3.[intransitiveI]DNHA when the moon waxes, it seems to get bigger each night 〔月亮〕渐圆,渐满OPP wane
4wax and waneALCHANGE/BECOME DIFFERENTto increase and decrease over time 兴衰,荣枯