waken

英 ['weɪk(ə)n] 美 ['wekən]
  • vt. 唤醒;使觉醒
  • vi. 醒来;觉醒
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waken (v.)
"to become awake, cease to sleep," Old English wæcnan, wæcnian "to rise, awake; spring from, come into being," from the same source as wake (v.). OED regards the ending as the -n- "suffix of inchoative verbs of state," but Barnhart rejects this and says it is simply -en (1). Figurative sense was in Old English. Transitive sense of "to rouse (someone or something) from sleep" is recorded from c. 1200. Related: Wakened; wakening.
1. If you do waken up during the night, start the exercises again.
如果你夜里真的醒了,就再从头开始做这套动作。

来自柯林斯例句

2. "Drink this coffee — it will waken you up."
“把这杯咖啡喝了——它会让你清醒过来。”

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3. Naomi would waken to the twitter of birds.
娜奥米会被鸟儿吱吱喳喳的叫声唤醒。

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4. We must waken the people to the dangers facing our country.
我们必须使人们认识到我们国家面临的危险.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. It is frightening to most children to waken and find a stranger.
对多数小孩来说,醒来发现一个陌生人是很可怕的.

来自《简明英汉词典》