wake / weɪk /

⭐基础词汇醒来唤醒醒来后醒来的时候

wake3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

waked or woke [wohk], /woʊk/, waked or wok·en [woh-kuhn], /ˈwoʊ kən/, wak·ing.

  1. to become roused from sleep; awake; awaken; waken.
  2. to become roused from a tranquil or inactive state; awaken; waken: to wake from one's daydreams.
  3. to become cognizant or aware of something; awaken; waken: to wake to the true situation.
v. 有主动词 verb

waked or woke [wohk], /woʊk/, waked or wok·en [woh-kuhn], /ˈwoʊ kən/, wak·ing.

  1. to rouse from sleep; awake; awaken; waken: Don't wake me for breakfast. Wake me up at six o'clock.
  2. to rouse from lethargy, apathy, ignorance, etc.: The tragedy woke us up to the need for safety precautions.
  3. to hold a wake for or over.
  4. to keep watch or vigil over.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a watching, or a watch kept, especially for some solemn or ceremonial purpose.
  2. a watch or vigil by the body of a dead person before burial, sometimes accompanied by feasting or merrymaking.
  3. a local annual festival in England, formerly held in honor of the patron saint or on the anniversary of the dedication of a church but now usually having little or no religious significance.
  4. the state of being awake: between sleep and wake.

wake 近义词

n. 名词 noun

formal observance of a body before funeral

n. 名词 noun

trail behind something

wake构成的短语

  • in the wake of
  • to wake the dead

更多wake例句

  1. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, this number can certainly be expected to increase, as this spring’s primaries have indicated.
  2. A separate study I conducted of newspaper coverage in the wake of the 2016 election found that about a third of news stories and op-eds argued that Clinton lost because of her focus on identity politics.
  3. That’s according to a working paper, published by the National Bureau of Economic Research in May, that looks at how violent crimes by veterans increased after overseas deployment began in the wake of the attacks on the Twin Towers.
  4. The US’s declining stature in the wake of the pandemic is accelerating two global political trends that have emerged in the last five years.
  5. Supply chains across industries are going through an unprecedented global disruption in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic which has shuttered airports, seaports and hampered the movement of goods and people around the world.
  6. That is why The Daily Beast stands with Charlie Hebdo and published their controversial covers in the wake of the attack.
  7. In the wake of this turmoil, the New York Post reported that the police had stopped policing.
  8. However, we have just had a necessary wake-up call that all is not as secure as we believed.
  9. The newly free country struggled to maintain order in the wake of independence, but it was woefully unprepared.
  10. In the wake of the verdicts in Ferguson and New York City, many of us are still sore with emotion.
  11. The latter gentleman was wondering whether he had fallen into a dream that he should wake up from in the morning.
  12. And a little later we, too, left the post, following in the dusty wake of the paymaster's wagon and its mounted escort.
  13. As the impressive progress continued the revellers ceased their revels and followed in the wake of Aristide.
  14. Woman—Thou beest a sound sleeper—Wake up, and see to thy bairn, and I will gie thee both a good breakfast.
  15. Again his rage touched my admiration; but I got him away before he made enough noise to wake the whole Camp.