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1 wakeful
['weɪkf(ə)l], [-ful]прил.1)а) бодрствующий, неспящийAll night I remained wakeful. — Всю ночь я не спал.
в) бессонныйSyn:2) бдительный, настороженный, недремлющий, начекуSyn:
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