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wake — [[t]we͟ɪk[/t]] ♦♦♦ wakes, waking, woke, woken (The form waked is used in American English for the past tense.) 1) V ERG When you wake or when someone or something wakes you, you become conscious again after being asleep. It was cold and dark when … English dictionary
wake — Ⅰ. wake [1] ► VERB (past woke or US, dialect, or archaic waked; past part. woken or US, dialect, or archaic waked) 1) (often wake up) emerge or cause to emerge from sleep. 2) cause to stir or come to life … English terms dictionary
wake — wake1 [wāk] vi. WOKE or waked, waked or woken, waking, woke [ME wakien < OE wacian, to be awake & wacan, to arise, akin to Ger wachen < IE base * weĝ , to be active > L vegere, to arouse, be active, Sans vāja , strength, speed] 1. to… … English World dictionary
Wake (comics) — Sillage (Wake) Cover of the first issue (US version). Note the censorship. Publication information Publisher Delcourt Production (Franc … Wikipedia
Ship — A ship IPA|/ʃɪp/ audio|en us ship.ogg|Audio (US) is a large vessel that floats on water. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size. Ships may be found on lakes, seas, and rivers and they allow for a variety of activities, such as … Wikipedia
Wake Island — For other uses, see Wake Island (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
wake — wake1 waker, n. /wayk/, v., waked or woke, waked or woken, waking, n. v.i. 1. to become roused from sleep; awake; awaken; waken (often fol. by up). 2. to become roused from a tranquil or inactive state; awaken; waken: to wake from one s daydreams … Universalium
Wake of Death — Infobox Film name = Wake of Death image size = 200px caption = director = Philippe Martinez producer = writer = narrator = starring = Jean Claude Van Damme music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 2004 runtime = country =… … Wikipedia
wake — I. /weɪk / (say wayk) verb (woke or, Chiefly US, waked, woken or, Chiefly US, waken, waking) –verb (i) 1. Also, wake up. to become roused from sleep; awake. 2. to be or continue awake. 3. to remain awake for …
wake — {{11}}wake (n.1) track left by a moving ship, 1540s, perhaps from M.L.G. or M.Du. wake hole in the ice, from O.N. vok, vaka hole in the ice, from P.Gmc. *wakwo. The sense perhaps evolved via track made by a vessel through ice. Perhaps the English … Etymology dictionary
wake — I [[t]weɪk[/t]] v. waked woke, waked wok•en, wak•ing, 1) to become roused from sleep; awake; awaken; waken (often fol. by up) 2) to become roused from a tranquil or inactive state; awake: to wake from one s daydreams[/ex] 3) to become cognizant… … From formal English to slang