emerge or cause to emerge from a state of sleep; stop sleeping
醒,醒来;唤醒
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she woke up feeling better 她醒来之后,觉得好些了
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I wake him gently .我轻轻地唤醒他。
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变得警觉;意识到
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he needs to wake up to reality .他需要认清现实。
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〈喻〉 引起,激起,唤起
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it wakes desire in others .这引起了他人的欲望。
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〈方,主爱尔兰,主美〉 hold a vigil beside (someone who has died) 为(死者)守夜;为… 守灵
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we waked Jim last night .昨晚我们为吉姆守夜。
a watch or vigil held beside the body of someone who has died, sometimes accompanied by ritual observances including eating and drinking
守夜;守灵。
(especially in Ireland)a party held after a funeral
[尤用于爱尔兰]葬礼后的守灵聚会。
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〈主史〉 (英国一些地区的)守护神节日(乡村教区一年一度的节日,原在教堂守护神的节日举行)。[ORIGIN: probably from Old Norse <Italic>vaka</Italic>] .
a trail of disturbed water or air left by the passage of a ship or aircraft
(船)尾波,航迹;(飞机)尾流。
〈喻〉 后果,结果
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the committee was set up in the wake of the inquiry .委员会是在经过调查之后成立的。
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wake up and smell the coffee [usu. in imperative]informal ,chiefly N .Amer . become aware of the realities of a situation, however unpleasant 〈非正式,主北美〉 清醒一点,面对现实
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wake up 醒来
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wake sb up 叫某人醒来
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"Old English (recorded only in the past tense