Слово англійською: wake

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wake

verb
/weɪk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wake
/weɪk/
he / she / it wakes
/weɪks/
past simple woke
/wəʊk/
past participle woken
/ˈwəʊkən/
-ing form waking
/ˈweɪkɪŋ/
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to stop sleeping; to make somebody stop sleeping
    • I always wake early in the summer.
    • Tom woke with a start and lifted his head.
    • wake up What time do you usually wake up in the morning?
    • I woke up an hour earlier than I wanted to.
    • wake to something (formal) They woke to a clear blue sky.
    • I woke to the sound of heavy rain outside.
    • wake from something (formal) She had just woken from a deep sleep.
    • wake up to do something He woke up to find himself alone in the house.
    • wake to do something The woman woke to see the defendant in her bedroom.
    • wake somebody I was woken by the sound of someone moving around.
    • wake somebody up Try not to wake the baby up.
    Which Word? awake / awaken / wake up / wakenawake / awaken / wake up / waken
    • Wake (up) is the most common of these verbs. It can mean somebody has finished sleeping: What time do you usually wake up? or that somebody or something has disturbed your sleep: The children woke me up.I was woken (up) by the telephone.
    • The verb awake is usually only used in writing and in the past tense awoke: She awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine. Waken and awaken are much more formal. Awaken is used especially in literature: The Prince awakened Sleeping Beauty with a kiss.
    • Awake is also an adjective: I was awake half the night worrying.Is the baby awake yet? Waking is not used in this way.
    see also asleep, sleep
  2. [transitive] wake something (literary or formal) to make somebody remember something or feel something again
    • The incident woke memories of his past sufferings.
  3. Word Originverb Old English (recorded only in the past tense wōc), also partly from the weak verb wacian ‘remain awake, hold a vigil’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch waken and German wachen; compare with watch.
Idioms
wake up and smell the coffee
  1. (informal) used to tell somebody to become aware of what is really happening in a situation, especially when this is something unpleasant
Phrasal Verbs
  • wake up
  • wake up to
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