wake 英 [weɪk]   美 [wek]

wake

wake  英 [weɪk] 美 [wek]

vi. 醒来;唤醒 

进行时:waking  过去式:woke  过去分词:woken  第三人称单数:wakes  名词复数:wakes 

I wake at seven every morning. 我每天早晨七点醒来。
I always wake early in the summer. 我夏天总是醒得早。

  • In the wake, or aftermath, of a death, it's traditional in many cultures to hold a wake, a vigil for the dead. There's a third meaning of wake, too, you know: it's the waves that a boat leaves behind as it slices through the water. And that's not all...
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  • vi. 醒来;唤醒
  • 1. I wake at seven every morning.

    我每天早晨七点醒来。

  • 2. I always wake early in the summer.

    我夏天总是醒得早。

  • 3. Wake up! It's eight o'clock.

    醒醒吧!已经八点钟了。

  • 4. They woke to a clear blue sky.

    他们醒来时天空碧蓝。

  • 5. She had just woken from a deep sleep.

    她刚从熟睡中醒来。

  • 6. He woke up to find himself alone in the house.

    他醒来时发现屋里只有他一个人。

  • 7. Try not to wake the baby up.

    尽量别把孩子弄醒。

  • 8. Wake up and listen!

    打起精神注意听!

  • wake (n.1) "track left by a moving ship," 1540s, perhaps from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch wake "hole in the ice," from Old Norse vök, vaka "hole in the ice," from Proto-Germanic *wakwo. The sense perhaps evolved via "track made by a vessel through ice." Perhaps the English word is directly from Scandinavian. Figurative use (such as in the wake of "following close behind") is recorded from 1806.
  • wake (n.2) "state of wakefulness," Old English -wacu (in nihtwacu "night watch"), related to watch (n.); and partly from Old Norse vaka "vigil, eve before a feast" (which is related to vaka "be awake" and cognate with Old High German wahta "watch, vigil," Middle Dutch wachten "to watch, guard"), from PIE root *weg- "to be strong, be lively." Meaning "a sitting up at night with a corpse" is attested from early 15c. (the verb in this sense is recorded from mid-13c.; as a noun lichwake is from late 14c.). The custom largely survived as an Irish activity. Wakeman (c. 1200), which survives as a surname, was Middle English for "watchman."
  • wake (v.) "to become awake," a Middle English merger of Old English wacan "to become awake, arise, be born, originate," and Old English wacian "to be or remain awake," both from Proto-Germanic *waken (source also of Old Saxon wakon, Old Norse vaka, Danish vaage, Old Frisian waka, Dutch waken, Old High German wahhen, German wachen "to be awake," Gothic wakan "to watch"), from PIE root *weg- "to be strong, be lively." Causative sense "to rouse from sleep" is attested from c. 1300. Related: Waked; waking.
wake / weɪk ; NAmE weɪk / verb , noun wake wakes waking woken verb ( woke / wəʊk ; NAmE woʊk / woken / ˈwəʊkən ; NAmE ˈwoʊkən / ) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to stop sleeping; to make sb stop sleeping 醒;醒来;唤醒;弄醒 wake(up) What time do you usually wake up in the morning? 通常你早晨几点钟醒? I always wake early in the summer. 我夏天总是醒得早。 Wake up! It's eight o'clock. 醒醒吧!已经八点钟了。 waketo sth ( formal) They woke to a clear blue sky. 他们醒来时天空碧蓝。 wakefrom sth ( formal) She had just woken from a deep sleep. 她刚从熟睡中醒来。 waketo do sth He woke up to find himself alone in the house. 他醒来时发现屋里只有他一个人。 wakesb (up) Try not to wake the baby up. 尽量别把孩子弄醒。 I was woken by the sound of someone moving around. 有人来回走动的响声把我吵醒了。 note at awake 2 [transitive ] wakesth ( literary or formal) to make sb remember sth or feel sth again 唤起(记忆);使再次感觉到 The incident woke memories of his past sufferings. 这件事唤起了他对往昔苦难的回忆。 IDIOM wake ˌup and smell the ˈcoffee ( informal) ( usually in orders 通常用于命令 ) used to tell sb to become aware of what is really happening in a situation, especially when this is sth unpleasant 要清醒面对现实 PHRASAL VERBS ˌwake ˈup to become more lively and interested 活跃起来;更感兴趣 Wake up and listen! 打起精神注意听! see also wake v.  (1 ) ˌwake sb↔ˈup to make sb feel more lively 使活跃;使清醒 A cold shower will soon wake you up. 你冲个凉水澡,很快就清醒了。 The class needs waking up. 应该让这个班活跃起来。 see also wake v.  (1 ) ˌwake ˈup to sth to become aware of sth; to realize sth 意识到;认识到 He hasn't yet woken up to the seriousness of the situation. 他还没有意识到形势的严重性。 noun 1 an occasion before or after a funeral when people gather to remember the dead person, traditionally held the night before the funeral to watch over the body before it is buried (葬礼前的)守夜;守灵 2 the track that a boat or ship leaves behind on the surface of the water (船只航行时的)尾流,航迹 IDIOM in the wake of sb/sth coming after or following sb/sth 随…之后而来;跟随在…后 There have been demonstrations on the streets in the wake of the recent bomb attack. 在近来的轰炸之后,大街上随即出现了示威游行。 A group of reporters followed in her wake. 一群记者跟随在她的身后。 The storm left a trail of destruction in its wake. 暴风雨过处满目疮痍。 wake / weɪk ; NAmE weɪk / woke / wəʊk ; NAmE woʊk / woken / ˈwəʊkən ; NAmE ˈwoʊkən /
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