单词 | to rouse out |
释义 | > as lemmasto rouse out to rouse out Originally and chiefly Nautical (now chiefly historical). extracted from rousev.1 1. intransitive. To wake up or get out of bed. Frequently in imperative. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > state of being awake > be or remain awake [verb (intransitive)] > become awake awakenc885 awakec1000 i-wakec1275 wakea1300 wakenc1300 dawc1330 ofwakec1330 adawc1400 wake1533 to rouse out1803 upwake1842 surface1959 1803 J. Davis Trav. U.S.A. x. 448 Come Ben, says he, jogging him, rouse out and give us your birth. 1848 A. S. Mackenzie Amer. in Eng. i. 17 I never awoke at the striking of the bell and calling of the watch, without finding my regrets for the fellows who had to rouse out, swallowed up in my pleasure at discovering that I was not of the number. 1879 E. C. Hore Jrnl. 13 Aug. in Missionary to Tanganyika 1877–1888 (1971) 56 As we had roused out pretty early were not very late in starting. 1913 J. Masefield Dauber in Poems (1946) 181 We're sheeted up. Rouse out! Don't stay to dress! 1998 J. Needle Wicked Trade xvii. 190 Rouse out, rouse out, sirs! Soon be cock-crow and we've far to go! 2. transitive. To wake (a person); to get (a person) out of bed. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > state of being awake > wake or rouse [verb (transitive)] wecchec897 aweccheeOE wakenc1175 awake?c1225 upwakea1325 wakec1369 ruthec1400 daw1470 awaken1513 to stir up1526 dawn1530 to call up1548 unsleep1555 rouse1563 abraid1590 amove1591 arousea1616 dissleep1616 expergefy1623 start?1624 to rouse out1825 the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > state of being awake > wake or rouse [verb (transitive)] > summon or force to get out of bed rearOE raisec1175 call1570 to rouse out1825 to shout (a person) up, out of bed- 1825 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 42/1 The ship's cook might have saved himself the trouble of rousing out his unwilling and yawning dirty mate, long ere the cock crew. 1864 St. James's Mag. Aug.–Nov. 319 He is perpetually running about..rousing out the men at réveil, answering at breakfast roll call, parading men for fatigue, [etc.]. 1897 R. S. S. Baden-Powell Matabele Campaign iii. 82 Here I roused out Pyke, the officer in command. 1912 Rudder Dec. 253/2 If tired enough, [you] soon fall asleep, to be roused out three hours and forty-five minutes later by the hated cry of ‘One Bell!’ 1999 P. O'Brian Blue at Mizzen (2000) i. 6 I am afraid we shall have to rouse out the armourer, sir: I doubt Mr. Daniel can fix the bracket without heavy tools. < as lemmas |
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