wait: signification et définitions
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To remain or rest in expectation: waiting for the guests to arrive. See Synonyms at stay1.
To tarry until another catches up.
To remain or be in readiness: lunch waiting on the table.
To remain temporarily neglected, unattended to, or postponed: The trip will have to wait.
To work as a waiter or waitress.
To remain or stay in expectation of; await: wait one's turn.
Informal To delay (a meal or an event); postpone: They waited lunch for us.
To be a waiter or waitress at: wait tables.
The act of waiting or the time spent waiting.
Chiefly British One of a group of musicians employed, usually by a city, to play in parades or public ceremonies.
Chiefly British One of a group of musicians or carolers who perform in the streets at Christmastime.
on To serve the needs of; be in attendance on.
on To make a formal call on; visit.
on To follow as a result; depend on.
on To await: They're waiting on my decision.
wait out To delay until the termination of: wait out a war; waited out the miniskirt craze.
wait up To postpone going to bed in anticipation of something or someone.
wait up Informal To stop or pause so that another can catch up: Let's wait up for the stragglers.