waking 的 3 个定义
waked or woke [wohk], /woʊk/, waked or wok·en [woh-kuhn], /ˈwoʊ kən/, wak·ing.
- to become roused from sleep; awake; awaken; waken.
- to become roused from a tranquil or inactive state; awaken; waken: to wake from one's daydreams.
- to become cognizant or aware of something; awaken; waken: to wake to the true situation.
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waked or woke [wohk], /woʊk/, waked or wok·en [woh-kuhn], /ˈwoʊ kən/, wak·ing.
- to rouse from sleep; awake; awaken; waken: Don't wake me for breakfast. Wake me up at six o'clock.
- to rouse from lethargy, apathy, ignorance, etc.: The tragedy woke us up to the need for safety precautions.
- to hold a wake for or over.
- to keep watch or vigil over.
- a watching, or a watch kept, especially for some solemn or ceremonial purpose.
- a watch or vigil by the body of a dead person before burial, sometimes accompanied by feasting or merrymaking.
- 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.
- the state of being awake: between sleep and wake.
waking 近义词
wakeful
由waking构成的短语
- in the wake of
- to wake the dead
更多waking例句
- Therefore, in the wake of Google’s antitrust suit, a new market for specialized information has emerged.
- Once sea bound, the icebergs slowly melt, releasing critical nutrients in their wake and providing seals with both food and shelter.
- The recall comes in the wake of 23 reports of fire and eight reports of minor burns related to the model.
- The sentiment going into the home opener against Xavier was that just fielding a team in the wake of the tragedy was a huge victory.
- This time last week, in the wake of earnings from tech’s five largest American companies and early results from other software companies, it appeared that tech shares were in danger of losing their mojo.
- Imagine waking up to find a guy who looks like a tech startup employee eating your charred crispy leg.
- Waking briefly a few times throughout the night, I heard sounds, voices, slamming doors.
- She tells clients to open curtains as much as possible to get exposure to natural light right when the body is waking up.
- The next thing I remember was waking up in his bed back at the Sherry, naked.
- “In his waking hours, Kane had certainly forgotten the sled and the name which was painted on it,” he wrote.
- Many times, in his dreams and in his waking thoughts, he had lived over scenes similar to this.
- I remember waking up one night and looking out of my bunk to see him standing on the floor.
- After the total oblivion of the matter in his waking moments, he will sometimes recall all the details of the affair in a dream.
- All this I admit to be the fever of the mind—a waking dream—an illusion to which mesmerism or magic is but a frivolity.
- If only they both come to realise it in their normal waking states his Double will cease these nocturnal excursions.