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| wake I to stop sleeping 醒;醒来 | Iwoke at 5 o’ clock this morning. 今天早上我5点钟醒的。 | | Alan woke to a quiet knocking on his door. 艾伦被一阵轻轻的敲门声弄醒了。 | | wake (up) doing sth Jean always wakes up feeling hungry. 简睡醒时总是感到饥饿。 | | a | T to make someone stop sleeping 唤醒;弄醒 | | My son wakes me up at six every morning. 我儿子每天早上6点把我叫醒。 | | Can you be quieter, so you don’ t wake the baby. 你们安静点好吗?别把孩子吵醒了。 | | |
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- | ˌwake ˈup |
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1 | I/T to start to feel more lively or make someone feel more lively (使)活跃起来;(使)振奋 | Another cup of coffee will wake me up. 再喝一杯咖啡会使我振奋起来。 | |
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2 | I/T to start to pay more attention to something , or make people pay more attention to something (使)更加注意;(使)引起重视;唤起注意 | It takes a serious crisis to wake people up. 一场严重的危机才能唤起人们的关注。 | |
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| - | wake up and smell the coffee AMERICAN informal | | used for telling someone they need to pay attention to what is happening in a situation they are in , usually a situation that is not good | | 注意目前的情况(通常指不好的情形) | | | | | |
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| wake up to sth: to start to realize something (开始)意识到,认识到 | They need to wake up to the fact that the sport has completely changed. 他们需要意识到这项体育运动已经完全变了。 | |
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