Examples of using A wave in English and their translations into Hebrew
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
-
Programming
Jim Clark was riding a wave of success few have ever experienced.
A wave does not need to die to become water.
But a wave is, at the same time, water.
A wave is a transfer of energy from one point to another.
A wave is composed of 13 tones
Catch a Wave, May 2013.
A wave does not have to die
A wave is a way to transfer energy from one place to another.
Elor, who stopped a wave of terror by himself, is not everyone's son.
It's easier to ride a wave than it is to create your own.
You gonna take a wave, or are you just gonna sit there like a buoy?
Give her a wave.
Scientifically, the corpuscular theory developed into a wave theory.
You can't own a wave.
Younger and wealthier customers are driving a wave of online sales.
Let my words flow over you like a wave.
Let it wash over you like a wave.
This might be an opportunity to surf a wave.
One, they know how to catch a wave.
In the last few weeks Europe has faced a wave of anti-Semitic incidents.