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1 wake
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?) vågne; vække- wakeful- wakefully
- wakefulness
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- wake up II [weik] noun(a strip of smooth-looking or foamy water left behind a ship.) kølvand* * *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?) vågne; vække- wakeful- wakefully
- wakefulness
- waken
- wake up II [weik] noun(a strip of smooth-looking or foamy water left behind a ship.) kølvand -
2 to wake sb.
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3 to wake sb. up
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6 awake
[ə'weik] 1. past tense awoke [F'wouk]: past participles awaked, awoken - verb(to wake from sleep: He was awoken by a noise; He awoke suddenly.) vågne op; vække2. adjective(not asleep: Is he awake?) vågen- awaken* * *[ə'weik] 1. past tense awoke [F'wouk]: past participles awaked, awoken - verb(to wake from sleep: He was awoken by a noise; He awoke suddenly.) vågne op; vække2. adjective(not asleep: Is he awake?) vågen- awaken
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wake up — verb 1. cause to become awake or conscious (Freq. 8) He was roused by the drunken men in the street Please wake me at 6 AM. • Syn: ↑awaken, ↑wake, ↑waken, ↑rouse, ↑arouse … Useful english dictionary
wake up to — wake to or wake up to To become or make conscious of, alive to • • • Main Entry: ↑wake * * * ˌwake ˈup to [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they wake up to … Useful 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
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wake — 1 /weIk/ verb past tense woke, or waked AmE past participle woken or waked AmE (I, T) also wake up to stop sleeping, or to make someone stop sleeping: James usually wakes up early. | I ll wake you up when it s time to leave. | Try not to wake the … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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 — (also wake up) verb 1 stop being asleep ADVERB ▪ early, late ▪ She had woken even earlier than usual. ▪ suddenly ▪ finally … Collocations dictionary
wake — I. verb (woke; also waked; woken or waked; also woke; waking) Etymology: partly from Middle English waken (past wook, past participle waken), from Old English wacan to awake (past wōc, past participle wacen); partly from Middle English wakien,… … New Collegiate Dictionary