Undulate
volume
British pronunciation/ˈʌndjʊlˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈəndʒəˌɫeɪt/

Definition & Bedeutung von "undulate"

to undulate
01

wogen, wellen

to cause a surface to form small waves or ripples
02

wogen, schwellen

to fluctuate in volume or pitch in a wave-like pattern
03

wogen, schaukeln

move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
04

wellenförmig bewegen, schwanken

occur in soft rounded shapes
undulate
01

wellig, gekrümmt

having a wavy margin and rippled surface

undulate

v

undul

v

undulating

adj

undulating

adj

undulation

n

undulation

n

undulatory

adj

undulatory

adj
example
Beispiel
The boat's movement undulated the canal's serene waters, disturbing the reflections.
The breeze undulated the pond's surface, making the sun's reflection dance.
The children loved to throw pebbles into the lake to undulate the calm surface.
The waves of the ocean undulated in a rhythmic sound, lulling the beachgoers into relaxation.
The singer's voice undulated, creating an enchanting melody that captivated the audience.
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