单词 | reawake |
释义 | reawakev. 1. intransitive. = reawaken v. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > become refreshed or invigorated [verb (intransitive)] to take (one's, a) breatha1398 to pull, shake oneself togethera1400 wheta1400 recomfortc1425 revigour1447 breathe1485 respirea1500 convailc1500 unweary1530 air1633 recruit1644 refresh1644 reanimate1645 invigorate1646 rally1646 to perk upa1656 renovate1660 reawake1663 freshen1694 renervate1801 recuperate1843 to recharge one's (also the) batteries1911 the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > state of being awake > be or remain awake [verb (intransitive)] > become awake > again reawake1663 rewaken1850 the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > be or become restored [verb (intransitive)] > to activity revivea1460 resurge1575 result1609 reawaken1778 reawakea1873 1663 Cup of Coffee (single sheet) Take me then Coffee, drink it scalding hot,..Sleep upon't soundly; when you re-awake, Y'are a lives man again, I'll undertake. 1810 J. Porter Sc. Chiefs II. vii. 188 She believed that sensibility like his could not be long of re-awaking to a new tenderness. 1831 T. Hope Ess. Origin Man I. 11 When from the sleep of death..I again reawake to a new life. a1873 S. Wilberforce Ess. (1874) II. 186 The great questions..seem..to have suddenly reawoke amongst us. 1935 ‘G. Orwell’ Clergyman's Daughter ii. 133 Dorothy sat against the sunny side of the hut, with a dry hop-poke across her knees to hold her dress down, alternately dozing and re-awaking. 1970 Ada (Okla.) Evening News 27 Mar. 6/5 There exist signs that the American historical consciousness is reawaking here and there. 2000 M. Rapport Nationality & Citizenship Revolutionary France v. 290 The decision to categorize it as domaines nationaux in the summer of 1798 stemmed from the anti-clericalism which reawoke after Fructidor. 2. transitive. = reawaken v. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attention > attracting attention > engage the attention [verb (transitive)] > again reawake1732 1732 tr. A. F. Prévost d'Exiles Life Mr. Cleveland IV. vi. 27 The philosophical soul, which I suppose to be still fix'd in attention, perceives its comparing and reflecting faculty wholly reawak'd. 1827 Edinb. New Philos. Jrnl. 2 20 The mere fact of having replied with some politeness to the Institute..reawoke all the fury of Dr Horsley. 1863 W. Phillips Speeches iii. 53 Prophets..to..reawake the people to the great ideas that are constantly fading out of our minds. 1910 E. M. Forster Howards End vii. 59 Might it reawake the dying nerve if the family were living close against her eyes? 1975 H. Wald Introd. Dialectical Logic i. 3 The fact that the people were placed under the control of means..reawoke the belief in ‘one's lot’. 2003 T. Friend Indonesian Destinies ii. 68 That, of course, reawoke the explosive debate over the Jakarta Charter. Derivatives reaˈwaking adj. ΚΠ 1845 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. May 616/1 There did, in reawaking Europe, a new love-poetry arise. 1947 Times Herald (Olean, N.Y.) 5 Sept. 18/2 The morning star turns pale before the dawn; Bird calls announce our reawaking lives; The sunlight gathers dewdrops from the lawn. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1663 |
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