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waffle
- IPA[ˈwɒfl]
英式
- speak or write at length in a vague or trivial manner;fail to make up one's mind
- lengthy but vague or trivial talk or writing;a failure to make up one's mind
verb: waffle, 3rd person present: waffles, gerund or present participle: waffling, past tense: waffled, past participle: waffled
noun: waffle
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動詞
- 1. British speak or write at length in a vague or trivial manner he waffled on about his problems
- 2. North American fail to make up one's mind Joseph had been waffling over where to go
名詞
- 1. British lengthy but vague or trivial talk or writing we've edited out some of the waffle
- 2. North American a failure to make up one's mind saying 'maybe' leaves us squandering our lives in indecisive waffle
- an ice cream cone made from a sweet, crisp waffle: mint chocolate chip in a waffle cone
Oxford Dictionary
- a utensil, typically consisting of two shallow metal pans hinged together, used for baking waffles.
Oxford Dictionary
- a waffle made with a special tool to have large, deep indentations in it.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an ice cream cone made from a sweet, crisp waffle: mint chocolate chip in a waffle cone
Oxford American Dictionary
- a utensil, typically consisting of two shallow metal pans hinged together, used for baking waffles.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a waffle with large, deep indentations.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈwäfəl]
美式
- fail to make up one's mind: Joseph had been waffling over where to go
- a failure to make up one's mind: saying maybe leaves us squandering our lives in indecisive waffle
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈwɒfl]
英式
- a small crisp batter cake, baked in a waffle iron and eaten hot with butter or syrup.
- denoting a style of fine honeycomb weaving or a fabric woven to give a honeycomb effect.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈwäfəl]
美式
- a small crisp batter cake, baked in a waffle iron and eaten hot with butter or syrup.
- denoting a style of fine honeycomb weaving or a fabric woven to give a honeycomb effect.
Oxford American Dictionary