等待英语怎么说
We certainly do spend a good deal of our time waiting.
The child with AIDS, in the ghetto, is waiting for you along with the starving people in Africa and everyone else who needs healing.
She pleaded not guilty and awaits trial.
Graeme McDowell waits to putt on the seventh hole during the second round June 18.
Moreover, they stipulated that Yao Ming should be on call for the national team.
Not convinced that breakthrough, the first choice is to wait.
Evicted from their homes due to the construction of new skyscrapers, locals live in shanty towns surrounded by fridges, televisions, fans and white goods whilst waiting to be rehoused.
Yours is the most impatient sign of all, Aries, so naturally, what irritates you most is waiting.
Paul had no alternative but to wait.
Later, law enforcement vehicles crowded in front of agency offices as agents waited to unload their quarry.
Both teams are on the ice, waiting for the whistle.
We were kicking our heels, waiting for some customers.
The weather remained uncooperative for the next few weeks and there was absolutely nothing Darwin could do but return to Clarence Baths and wait.
It is useless trying to argue with Shylock. Don't wait any longer. Pass judgement on me and give Shylock what he wants.
I'm still waiting for confirmation of the test results.
If people have the opportunity to get a secure job, they should take it right away rather than wait for a job that would be more satisfying.
Servers pretty much just sit and wait for incoming connections.
Students stood around in groups waiting for their results.
What works best to prevent a meltdown at the checkout line or in a restaurant?
If there are any, they screech to a halt7 and wait patiently for them to cross the road.
The car is waiting at the front door of our hotel, let's set off right now.
Cuba has suspended all postal deliveries to the United States until further notice.
The only thing that I mattered was the person waiting for me at the end of aircle. and he was looking at me the way I'd always hoped.
"Victory cargo ships are lined up at a U. S. west coast shipyard for final outfitting before they are loaded with supplies for Navy depots and advance bases in the Pacific." ca. 1944.