waken 英 [ˈweɪkən]   美 [ˈwekən]

waken

waken  英 [ˈweɪkən] 美 [ˈwekən]

vt. 唤醒;使觉醒  vi. 醒来;觉醒 

进行时:wakening  过去式:wakened  过去分词:wakened  第三人称单数:wakens  名词复数:wakens 

Love alone could waken love! 只有爱才能唤醒爱!
I feel as if I had waken from a nightmare. 我觉得好像刚从噩梦中醒来。

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  • vt. 唤醒;使觉醒
  • vi. 醒来;觉醒
  • 1. Love alone could waken love!

    只有爱才能唤醒爱!

  • 2. I feel as if I had waken from a nightmare.

    我觉得好像刚从噩梦中醒来。

  • 3. In the morning, when the birds are roused by the stir of milking the cows, I will waken you.

    明日清晨,鸟雀被挤奶姑娘惊起时我会将你唤醒。

  • waken (v.) "to become awake, cease to sleep," Old English wæcnan, wæcnian "to rise, awake; spring from, come into being," from Proto-Germanic *waknan, from suffixed form of PIE root *weg- "to be strong, be lively." OED regards the ending as the -n- "suffix of inchoative verbs of state," but Barnhart rejects this and says it is simply -en (1). Figurative sense was in Old English. Transitive sense of "to rouse (someone or something) from sleep" is recorded from c. 1200. Related: Wakened; wakening.
waken / ˈweɪkən ; NAmE ˈweɪkən / verb ( formal) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to wake, or make sb wake, from sleep 醒来;睡醒;唤醒;弄醒 waken(up) The child had just wakened. 这孩子刚醒。 wakensb (up) I was wakened by a knock at the door. 敲门声把我吵醒了。 note at awake 2 [transitive ] wakensth to make sb remember sth or feel sth again 唤起(记忆);使感觉到 The dream wakened a forgotten memory. 那梦唤起了一段忘却的记忆。 waken wakens wakened wakening waken / ˈweɪkən ; NAmE ˈweɪkən /
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