awake2verb(past tenseawoke/əˈwəʊk$əˈwoʊk/,past participleawoken/əˈwəʊkən$əˈwoʊ-/)[intransitive, transitive]1formaltowakeup, or to make someone wake upIt was midday when she awoke.We awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine.登録In everyday English, pe...
◆The kids are always wide (= completely) awake at 6 o'clock in the morning.孩子们总是在早上 6 点就完全醒了。◆They were so tired that they couldn't stay awake.他们太累了,已经困得不行了。 OPP asleep awake a·wake 2 /əˈweɪk / verb(past tense a·woke /əˈwoʊk...
If Idrinkcoffeelate in theday, I can’tsleepandstayawake allnight. awake verb[I/T] us /əˈweɪk/ past tenseawokeus/əˈwoʊk/awaked|past participleawokenus/əˈwoʊ·kən/ tostopsleeping, or tocausesomeone tostopsleeping: ...
On the other hand, Awake has "awoke" as its past tense and "awoken" as its past participle. 9 The use of Wake and Awake sometimes varies depending on regional language preferences. For instance, in some dialects, one might say "I woke up" using Wake, while in others, "I awoke" ...
In Modern English, the tendency has been to restrict the strong past tense and past participle (awoke, awoken) to the original intransitive sense and the weak inflection (awakened) to the transitive, but this never has been complete (see wake (v.); also compare awaken). awake (adj.) "...
4. In terms of word formation, the past tense and past participle of "wake" and "awake" can be regular or irregular. The irregular forms, such as "woke" and "woken" for "wake" and "awoke" and "awoken" for "awake," are more commonly used in modern English.5. In usage...
The verb awake is usually only used in writing and in the past tense awoke .waken和awaken要正式得多。awaken尤用于文学作品: She awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine. 她醒来时是阳光灿烂的一天。 The Prince awakened Sleeping Beauty with a kiss. ...
early tomorrow. A wake (noun) is also a party held either before or after a funeral, in some...
Both originally were intransitive only; the transitive sense being expressed by Middle Englishawecchen(from Old Englishaweccan) until later Middle English. In Modern English, the tendency has been to restrict the strong past tense and past participle (awoke,awoken) to the original intransitive sense...
Both originally were intransitive only; the transitive sense "arouse from sleep" generally being expressed by Middle Englishawecchen(from Old Englishaweccan) until later Middle English. In Modern English, the tendency has been to restrict the strong past tense and past participle (awoke,awoken) to...