| 释义 |  wake1 /wāk/  intransitive verb (pat woke or (archaic) waked /wākt/; pap woˈken or (archaic) waked, (rare) woke)transitive verbTo be or remain awake, or active or vigilantTo keep watch or vigil, or pass the night in prayerTo hold a wakeTo awake or be roused from sleep or from indifference, day-dreaming, etc (often with up)To become animated or livelyTo be stirred up, arousedTo hold a late revel (obsolete)
 nounTo rouse from sleepTo keep vigil over (obsolete or dialect)To excite, stir up (eg feelings, echoes)To disturb (eg the night or silence) with noiseTo animateTo reanimate, revive
 The feast of the dedication of a church, formerly kept by watching all nightA festival(usu in pl) an annual holiday esp in N England, as in Wakes Week (dialect)A watch or vigil beside a corpse, sometimes with revelryThe act or state of waking (obsolete except in sleep and/or wake, wake and/or dream)A serenade (James Hogg)
 ORIGIN: A combination of an OE strong verb wacan to be born, to awake, and an OE weak verb wacian to be awake, to watch; cf watch wakeˈful  adjective Not asleepUnable or indisposed to sleepVigilant, watchfulWakingAwakening or rousing (Milton)
 wakeˈfully  adverb wakeˈfulness  noun wakeˈless  adjective  (of sleep) sound, undisturbed wāˈker  noun  Someone who wakes wāˈking  noun  adjective That wakes, keeps watch, or is vigilantThat rouses or becomes awakePassed, or experienced, in the waking state
 wakeˈman  noun (archaic) A watchman  wakeˈrife /-rif or -rīf/   adjective (Scot)  WakefulVigilant
 wakeˈ-robin  noun The cuckoo pint, Arum maculatumThe spotted orchis, Orchis maculataApplied to various other flowers, esp, in the USA, to any of the genus Trillium
 wakeˈ-up  noun (Aust informal) A wide-awake person, esp in be a wake-up to to be alert to wakeˈ-up call  noun A prearranged telephone call to inform someone that it is time to get upSomething that makes people aware of an unsatisfactory, dangerous, or difficult situation (informal)
 waking hours  plural noun  The period of the day during which one is normally awake  wake a (or the) night  To remain awake, or be up and about, all night wake to or wake up to  To become or make conscious of, alive to wake up and smell the coffee  To become aware of the reality of the situation |