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awake
/əˈwek/
(a.)醒的(vt.)(vi.)喚醒,喚起,醒來
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·wake
v. i.
To
cease
to
sleep
;
to
come
out
of
a
state
of
natural
sleep
;
and
,
figuratively
,
out
of
a
state
resembling
sleep
,
as
inaction
or
death
.
The
national
spirit
again
awoke
.
--
Freeman
.
Awake
to
righteousness
,
and
sin
not
.
--
1
Cor
.
xv
. 34.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·wake
,
a.
Not
sleeping
or
lethargic
;
roused
from
sleep
;
in
a
state
of
vigilance
or
action
.
Before
whom
awake
I
stood
.
--
Milton
.
She
still
beheld
,
Now
wide
awake
,
the
vision
of
her
sleep
. --
Keats
.
He
was
awake
to
the
danger
.
--
Froude
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·wake
v. t.
[
imp.
Awoke
Awaked
p. p.
Awaked
; (
Obs
.)
Awaken
,
Awoken
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Awaking
.
The
form
Awoke
is
sometimes
used
as
a
p. p.
]
1.
To
rouse
from
sleep
;
to
wake
;
to
awaken
.
Where
morning's
earliest
ray
. . .
awake
her
.
--
Tennyson
.
And
his
disciples
came
to
him
,
and
awoke
him
,
saying
,
Lord
,
save
us
;
we
perish
.
--
Matt
.
viii
. 25.
2.
To
rouse
from
a
state
resembling
sleep
,
as
from
death
,
stupidity
.,
or
inaction
;
to
put
into
action
;
to
give
new
life
to
;
to
stir
up
;
as
,
to
awake
the
dead
;
to
awake
the
dormant
faculties
.
I
was
soon
awaked
from
this
disagreeable
reverie
.
--
Goldsmith
.
It
way
awake
my
bounty
further
.
--
Shak
.
No
sunny
gleam
awake
s
the
trees
.
--
Keble
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
awake
adj
1:
not
in
a
state
of
sleep
;
completely
conscious
; "
lay
awake
thinking
about
his
new
job
"; "
still
not
fully
awake
"
[
syn
:
awake(p)
] [
ant
:
asleep(p)
]
2:
not
unconscious
;
especially
having
become
conscious
; "
the
patient
is
now
awake
and
alert
" [
syn
:
alert
,
awake(p)
]
3: (
usually
followed
by
`
to
')
showing
acute
awareness
;
mentally
perceptive
; "
alert
to
the
problems
"; "
alive
to
what
is
going
on
"; "
awake
to
the
dangers
of
her
situation
"; "
was
now
awake
to
the
reality
of
his
predicament
" [
syn
:
alert
,
alive(p)
,
awake(p)
]
v
:
stop
sleeping
; "
She
woke
up
to
the
sound
of
the
alarm
clock
"
[
syn
:
wake up
,
arouse
,
awaken
,
wake
,
come alive
,
waken
] [
ant
:
fall asleep
]
[
also
:
awoken
,
awoke
]
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