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释义  wake1 /weɪk/ ●●● S2 W3 (also wake up) verb (past tense woke /wəʊk $ woʊk/, past participle woken /ˈwəʊkən $ ˈwoʊ-/) [intransitive, transitive]  1 WAKE UP/GET UPto stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping 睡醒,醒来;唤醒,弄醒 When she woke, the sun was streaming through the windows. 她醒来时,阳光泻入窗内。 Try not to wake the baby. 尽量不要吵醒宝宝。wake to Nancy woke to the sound of birds outside her window (=she heard birds singing when she woke). 南希在窗外的鸟鸣声中醒来。2 wake up phrasal verb a) to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping 醒;叫醒 James usually wakes up early. 詹姆斯通常醒得早。wake somebody ↔ up I’ll wake you up when it’s time to leave. 到走的时候我会叫醒你。b) LISTENto start to listen or pay attention to something 开始听着;开始注意 Wake up (=give me your attention) at the back there! 后面的人注意!c) wake up and smell the coffee American English spokenREALIZE used to tell someone to recognize the truth or reality of a situation 面对现实,正视事实3 wake up to something phrasal verb REALIZEto start to realize and understand a danger, an idea etc 开始觉察[认识]到〔危险、想法等〕 It’s time you woke up to the fact that it’s a tough world. 你该清醒地认识到这是一个残酷的世界了。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuswake• It was impossible to wake anyone in the house.• Then Mrs Dempster woke him as usual with a cup of tea, and he felt better.• But do not try to wake him into a higher level.• The windows of the house glowed suddenly bright, like the eyes of some monster waking in the dark.• Try not to wake the baby if you go in the bedroom.• Dad said he woke up at five this morning.• Fourteenth-century Wandsworth was waking up, deciding it could have another ten minutes, and turning over in its warm straw.• And he woke up with more than just his stomach growling.Related topics: Death, Waterwake2 noun [countable]  1  in the wake of something AFTERif something, especially something bad, happens in the wake of an event, it happens afterwards and usually as a result of it 〔尤指不好的事〕紧随某事而来;作为某事的后果 Famine followed in the wake of the drought. 旱灾之后,饥荒紧随而来。2  in somebody’s/something’s wake AFTERbehind or after someone or something 紧跟某人/某物后面 The car left clouds of dust in its wake. 汽车驶过,扬起团团尘土。3. MXthe time before or after a funeral when friends and relatives meet to remember the dead person 守灵4. TTW[usually singular] the track made behind a boat as it moves through the water 〔船开过后留下的〕航迹,尾流Examples from the Corpuswake• On the way up, the slightest connection with the deceased or his family was enough reason to attend a wake.• But if Nader is having problems capturing the magical double-digit support level, his nearest third-party rivals are floundering in his wake.• In its wake, tens of thousands are slipping off, quietly once more, to sanctuaries abroad.• The interest in the sale comes in the wake of Durham County Council's decision to close eight of its homes.• Salomon discards a pay plan in the wake of a string of key departures.• In the wake of the Clause, the Stonewall Trust was set up.• In each half of the wake the eddy consists of two parallel vortex tubes of opposite sense.• I was like a water-skier without the skis, dragged through the wake of an uncompromising culture by my neck.Origin wake1 Old English wacan “to wake up” and wacian “to be awake” wake2 1. (1400-1500) Perhaps from Dutch wak or Middle Low German wake, from Old Norse vok “hole in the ice, especially as made by a boat”2. (1400-1500) → WAKE1wake1 verbwake2 nounChinese  someone stop to to or sleeping Corpus sleeping, make stop
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