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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?) zobudiť (sa)- wakeful- wakefully
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- wake up II [weik] noun(a strip of smooth-looking or foamy water left behind a ship.) kýlová brázda* * *• vzdušný vír• vzbudzovat (vášne)• vyvolat spomienky• vyburcovat• zobudit sa• zobudit (vášne)• zobúdzat sa• stopa za lodou• prebudit sa• bdiet• byt hore• budit sa• burcovat (z necinnosti)• brázda• ponocovat• podnietit• kýlová brázda• mrak• nespat -
2 waken
verb (to wake: What time are you going to waken him?; I wakened early.) prebudiť (sa)* * *• zobudit(sa)• zobúdzat (sa)• upozornit• prebudit sa• pripomenút• prebudit -
3 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.) prebudiť sa2. adjective(not asleep: Is he awake?) hore- awaken* * *• uvedomit si (co)• prebudit (sa)• bdiet• byt si vedomý• byt hore
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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
wake up — verb a) To awake. b) To awaken somebody … Wiktionary
wake up on the wrong side of bed — verb to feel grumpy, irritable; to be easily annoyed He cant stop shouting at me: he must have woken up on the wrong side of the bed this morning … Wiktionary
wake up and smell the coffee — verb To face reality and stop deluding oneself … Wiktionary
wake — wake1 [ weık ] (past tense woke [ wouk ] ; past participle wok|en [ woukən ] ) verb *** wake or wake up intransitive to stop sleeping: I woke at 5 o clock this morning. Alan woke to a quiet knocking on his door. wake (up) doing something: Jean… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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