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词汇 make waves
释义
Idiom
make waves
Theme: TROUBLE
to make trouble or difficulties. (Informal.)
I don't want to make waves, but this just isn't right.Why do you always have to make waves? Can't you be constructive?

Slang
make waves
Theme: DIFFICULTIES
tr. to cause difficulty. (Often in the negative.)
Just relax. Don't make waves.If you make waves too much around here, you won't last long.
Idiom
make waves
to change an existing situation in a way which causes problems or upsets people.
Some workers felt it was not the time to make waves by organizing a union.Our culture encourages us to fit the norm and not to make waves.
idiommake waves1 to cause problems or upset people, by refusing to accept what is happening and trying to change things:The new minister is already making waves with his proposal to make people work for their unemployment benefit.Gates said that he had not spoken out against his employers' treatment of black workers because he didn't want to make any waves.2 to impress people by doing something very well or in a new wayoften used in newspapers and magazines:As the 1997 Junior Ulster Champion, Zara has made a few small waves in the province.After a difficult period when it was struggling to survive, Courtauld Films is now making waves from its new base just outside Paris.

make waves

1. To cause trouble or controversy, especially that which affects the course of a situation. The merger is almost complete, so we're all just holding our collective breath that someone doesn't make waves at the last minute.
2. To do something innovative that draws a large amount of attention and makes a widespread impact on its society, industry, etc., often causing controversy in the process. The startup made waves throughout the industry by releasing a device that never needs to be charged.

make waves

Sl. to cause difficulty. (Often in the negative.) Just relax. Don't make waves. If you make waves too much around here, you won't last long.

make waves

Cause a disturbance or controversy, as in We've finally settled our differences, so please don't make waves. This expression alludes to causing turbulence in the water. [Slang; mid-1900s] Also see rock the boat.

make waves

COMMON If you make waves, you change a situation by doing things in a very different way, often in a way that disturbs some people. Maathai has a history of making waves. In 1971 she became the first woman in East and Central Africa to earn a PhD. They are part of the new breed of furniture makers who are starting to make waves on the British scene. Note: You sometimes use this expression to suggest that this is making things better or more exciting.

make waves

1 create a significant impression. 2 cause trouble. informal
1 1997 Spectator Perhaps unsurprisingly, it is the old pros disguised as new boys and girls who are making the biggest waves.

make ˈwaves

(informal) be active in a way that makes people notice you, and that may sometimes cause problems: It’s taken us a long time to find an answer to this problem, so please don’t make waves now.

make waves

tv. to cause difficulty. (Often in the negative.) If you make waves too much around here, you won’t last long.

make waves

Slang
To cause a disturbance or controversy.

make waves, to

To create a disturbance; to shake up the existing state of affairs. This twentieth-century Americanism is well on its way to clichédom. Alison Lurie used it in Love and Friendship (1962): “I think it will be best if she tells him herself . . . we don’t want to make waves.”
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