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 woke [wәuk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
wake的过去式和过去分词




    Wake \Wake\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Waked}or {Woke} (?); p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Waking}.] [AS. wacan, wacian; akin to OFries. waka,
    OS. wak?n, D. waken, G. wachen, OHG. wahh?n, Icel. vaka, Sw.
    vaken, Dan. vaage, Goth. wakan, v. i., uswakjan, v. t., Skr.
    v[=a]jay to rouse, to impel. ????. Cf. {Vigil}, {Wait}, v.
    i., {Watch}, v. i.]
    1. To be or to continue awake; to watch; not to sleep.

    The father waketh for the daughter. --Ecclus.
    xlii. 9.

    Though wisdom wake, suspicion sleeps. --Milton.

    I can not think any time, waking or sleeping,
    without being sensible of it. --Locke.

    2. To sit up late festive purposes; to hold a night revel.

    The king doth wake to-night, and takes his rouse,
    Keeps wassail, and the swaggering upspring reels.
    --Shak.

    3. To be excited or roused from sleep; to awake; to be
    awakened; to cease to sleep; -- often with up.

    He infallibly woke up at the sound of the concluding
    doxology. --G. Eliot.

    4. To be exited or roused up; to be stirred up from a
    dormant, torpid, or inactive state; to be active.

    Gentle airs due at their hour
    To fan the earth now waked. --Milton.

    Then wake, my soul, to high desires. --Keble.


    Woke \Woke\, imp. & p. p.
    {Wake}.

    1. But as the nation prepares to redraw hundreds of congressional seats and thousands of seats in state legislatures, it's time voters woke up.
    2. After the children were safe, police pounded on Lashbrook's apartment door and woke her up, police said.
    3. It rattled windows, woke residents and roused pets into a frenzy, but no damage was reported.
    4. Terry McIntyre, an Atlas spokesman, said police woke him up early Monday to tell him the truck had been stolen.
    5. In time, it may come to be looked upon as the true foundation date of the domestic futures and options market, as the week that woke up hesitant hedgers among the corporate community and jolted them into into acquiring new treasury skills.
    6. "It doesn't appear he ever woke up," said Taft.
    7. A half-hour before the three explosions, a sentry spotted two intruders and fired warning shots, then woke the sleeping soldiers and told them to get out.
    8. Jackson's ordeal began May 3, when he woke up beside railroad tracks and Interstate 64 near where the borders of West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky meet.
    9. I just woke him up for a second," Woods said.
    10. Jose Emerson Bacinillo, a motorman from the Philippines who has spent 12 years at sea, said he woke to the cries of his friends.
    11. DOD began its successful offensive against the Japanese in 1982, after Mr. Johnson woke up one morning and decided, "We've got too many musicians in this company not to become a leader."
    12. Bates, 30, who is being held in Polk County, is charged with a burglary in which he woke a woman and her daughter and threatened them with a knife.
    13. They never woke up," McComb said.
    14. Tur and the younger Ridgeway ran up to the mobile home and banged on the door until a bleary-eyed Charles Ridgeway woke up.
    15. Then came a 60th birthday screening of Kong, preceded by the raising of a 20-foot effigy atop the festival theatre. This woke us all up.
    16. On Wednesday, Americans woke to newspaper headlines proclaiming the largest rise in the Dow's history.
    17. Residents of the once-snowy Los Angeles communities of Granada Hills and Tarzana and the nearby city of Thousand Oaks woke up to rain.
    18. One late-night street concert apparently woke someone up.
    19. "I woke my friend Judy up and told her.
    20. 'But the Italians woke up startled one day to realise we too have a strain of racism.
    21. When they woke up as scheduled two hours after the alarm sounded, Mission Control told them scientists had monitored the suspect unit, but detected no further problems.
    22. The nation woke up under martial law, imposed late Tuesday by President Carlos Andres Perez after the country's worst violence in 31 years of democratic rule.
    23. "Thank God he was at home last night," Cubinhese said quietly in Portuguese. "I'd have panicked certainly if I'd been alone." Teixeira said someone banging on their door woke them up.
    24. Two days later, the mystery woman woke up in a Nashville motel with a headache and bruises on one eye, her arms and legs.
    25. I woke to find huge slabs of plaster on the bed and floor." From the wrecked, smoke-clouded barracks, "I could hear terrified screams of agony.
    26. Residents said the fire woke them up, and many were still drowsy and confused.
    27. Some hoopers woke up as early as 4 a.m. to reach the park from distant points of Southern California.
    28. He woke up to find that a jelly-like substance similar to frog spawn had erupted from the soil and run all over the terrace. Lastly, the weathering.
    29. Life was dark," he said. "But today I woke up and everything had lifted from me.
    30. He said that's when he woke up in a Boston bus station, his mind a total blank.
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