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1 wake
I 1. intransitive verb,I woke to the sound of soft music — beim Aufwachen hörte ich leise Musik
2. transitive verbwake to something — (fig.): (realize) etwas erkennen; sich (Dat.) einer Sache (Gen.) bewusst werden
woke or (arch.) waked, woken or (arch.) waked wecken; (fig.) erwecken (geh.) [die Natur, Erinnerungen]; wecken [Erinnerungen]3. nounbe quiet, you'll wake your baby brother — sei still, sonst wacht dein Brüderchen auf!
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93573/wake_up">wake upII noun1) (water) Kielwasser, das2) (air) Turbulenz, die3) (fig.)in the wake of something/somebody — im Gefolge von etwas/in jemandes Gefolge
follow in the wake of somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache folgen
* * *I [weik] past tense - woke; verb(to bring or come back to consciousness after being asleep: He woke to find that it was raining; Go and wake the others, will you?)- wakeful- wakefully
- wakefulness
- waken
- wake up II [weik] noun(a strip of smooth-looking or foamy water left behind a ship.) das Kielwasser* * *wake1[weɪk]wake2[weɪk]wake3<woke or waked, woken or waked>[weɪk]I. vi aufwachen▪ to \wake sth in sb etw in jdm [er]wecken▶ to \wake the dead die Toten auferwecken* * *I [weɪk]n (NAUT)Kielwasser ntIIin the wake of (fig) — im Gefolge (+gen)
n (esp Irover corpse) Totenwache f III pret woke, ptp woken or waked1. vt(auf)wecken; (fig) wecken, erwecken (geh)2. viaufwachen, erwachen (geh)he woke to find himself in prison — als er aufwachte or erwachte, fand er sich im Gefängnis wieder
he woke to the sound of birds singing —
he woke one day to find himself a rich man — als er eines Tages erwachte or aufwachte, war er ein reicher Mann
* * *wake1 [weık] s1. SCHIFF Kielwasser n (auch fig):a) im Kielwasser (eines Schiffes),b) fig im Gefolge (gen);bring sth in its wake etwas nach sich ziehen, etwas zur Folge haben2. FLUG Luftschraubenstrahl m, Nachstrom m3. Sog m, Strudel mwake2 [weık]A v/i prät waked oder woke [wəʊk], pperf waked oder wokenthe first thing I think of when I wake up is that … das Erste, woran ich beim Aufwachen denke, ist, dass …2. wachen, wach sein oder bleibenwake up to doing sth sich der Möglichkeit bewusst werden, etwas zu tunB v/t2. figa) Erinnerung etc wachrufenb) Verdruss etc erregen, Geist etc aufrütteln3. (von den Toten) auferwecken4. poet den Frieden, die Ruhe etc eines Ortes störenC s1. besonders Ira) Totenwache fb) Leichenschmaus m2. besonders poet Wachen n:between sleep and wake zwischen Schlafen und Wachen4. meist pl Br (Zeit f der) Betriebsferien pl* * *I 1. intransitive verb,2. transitive verbwake to something — (fig.): (realize) etwas erkennen; sich (Dat.) einer Sache (Gen.) bewusst werden
woke or (arch.) waked, woken or (arch.) waked wecken; (fig.) erwecken (geh.) [die Natur, Erinnerungen]; wecken [Erinnerungen]3. nounbe quiet, you'll wake your baby brother — sei still, sonst wacht dein Brüderchen auf!
Phrasal Verbs:- wake upII noun1) (water) Kielwasser, das2) (air) Turbulenz, die3) (fig.)in the wake of something/somebody — im Gefolge von etwas/in jemandes Gefolge
follow in the wake of somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache folgen
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: woke, woken)= wecken v. -
2 restless
adjectiveunruhig [Nacht, Schlaf, Bewegung]; ruhelos [Person, Sehnsucht]* * *1) (always moving; showing signs of worry, boredom, impatience etc: a restless child; He's been doing the same job for years now and he's beginning to get restless.) ruhelos2) (during which a person does not sleep: a restless night.) schlaflos* * *rest·less[ˈrestləs]1. (agitated) unruhig2. (uneasy) rastlosto get \restless anfangen, sich akk unwohl zu fühlen3. (wakeful) ruhelosa \restless night eine schlaflose Nacht* * *['restlɪs]adj(= unsettled) person, manner, sea, night unruhig; mind ruhelos, unruhig; energy rastlos; (= not wanting to stay in one place) rastlosthe natives are restless (hum) — es herrscht Unruhe im Land
* * *restless [ˈrestlıs] adj (adv restlessly)1. ruhe-, rastlos2. nervös, unruhig3. schlaflos (Nacht)* * *adjectiveunruhig [Nacht, Schlaf, Bewegung]; ruhelos [Person, Sehnsucht]* * *adj.rastlos adj.ruhelos adj.
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