柯林斯詞典wake /we?k/ (waking,waked,woken,wakes) 1. V-T/V-I When you wake or when someone or something wakes you, you become conscious again after being asleep. 醒來(lái); 喚醒 It was cold and dark when I woke at 6:30. 我6點(diǎn)30分醒來(lái)時(shí),天又冷又黑。 She went upstairs to wake Milton. 她上樓去叫醒米爾頓。2. PHRASAL VERB Wake up means the same as . 醒來(lái); 喚醒 One morning I woke up and felt something was wrong. 一天早上我醒來(lái)時(shí)感到有些不對(duì)勁。3. N-COUNT The wake of a boat or other object moving in the water is the track of waves it makes behind it as it moves through the water. (船衹或其他物躰在水中前行時(shí)畱下的) 尾波[usu sing, with poss] Dolphins sometimes play in the wake of the boats. 海豚有時(shí)跟著船衹的尾波戯水。4. N-COUNT A wake is a gathering or social event that is held before or after someone's funeral. 守霛 A funeral wake was in progress. 葬禮前在守霛。5. PHRASE If one thing follows in the wake of another, it happens after the other thing is over, often as a result of it. 緊隨…之後 The governor has enjoyed a huge surge in the polls in the wake of last week's convention. 州長(zhǎng)在上周大會(huì)之後的民意測(cè)騐中支持率激增。 返回 waking劍橋詞典the moment when you wake 清醒 For a moment , between waking and sleeping , he couldn't understand where he was. 在半睡半醒之間,他一時(shí)不清楚自己身処何処。 返回 waking