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woken

/woh-kuhn/US // ˈwoʊ kən //UK // (ˈwəʊkən) //

被唤醒的,唤醒,被唤醒,被叫醒的

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a past participle of wake.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Cuomo said that passengers were woken up about an hour into the flight when the aircraft began to bounce.

  • It is the moment when we are woken from our routine lives by a whisper or explosion, either of which demands ‘Why?’

  • She kept resisting the command only to be woken up by it yet again.

  • Emanuel recalls reading to his children and falling asleep before they did, only to be woken by a late night phone call.

  • For a brief moment during the 2011–12 protests it seemed as if Navalny had woken Moscow up.

  • She was the Sleeping Beauty in the wood, who had woken up and remembered nothing, and could never recover from the long trance.

  • The French of the Renaissance were woken suddenly, but as they started they recognized the face and the hand of the awakener.

  • As he lay he heard again the noise which had woken him—the trotting of several horses, and the voices of men riding by the house.

  • Old Mrs. Paley, having woken hungry but without her spectacles, was summoning her maid to find the biscuit-box.

  • The latter had to keep a light burning and was woken several times in the night by John, who could not sleep.