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词汇 wake-up
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Definition of wake-up in English:

wake-up

noun
  • An instance of a person waking up or being woken up.

    唤醒;醒来

    the wake-up comes in the dark before dawn
    as modifier tables full of men sipping a wake-up Armagnac
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If I wished anything from this catastrophe, it would be that it became a wake-up to that great nation to review the social welfare, education and health systems so that the poor were not left so helpless.
    • Perhaps it's because I set the alarm slightly later so the wake-up was easier.
    • Normally, it is the wake-up time for all off-duty personnel.
    • But Citroën is realistic about being the first with a wake-up device, and as it costs £300 extra, the company doesn't expect to sell many.
    • John Downing asks if Fianna Fail have been sent a wake-up message by voters.
    • I get out of bed at the usual time, though my body aches protest at the before-dawn wake-up.
    • I have managed to get put on early shifts at work permanently so I finally have a regular wake-up time of 7.15 am.
    • This wake-up ceremony is carried out every day of every year regardless of the weather.
    • I made myself a strong wake-up coffee, and called them.
    • One turn and there's the instant wake-up water cascading from the shower head.
    • I retain injuries a little longer, I notice things changing - and that's a real wake-up - I feel something knocking at me every day.
    • I think the camera should be up front, integrated with intelligence and trained on the driver so it could activate a wake-up alarm when it sensed ‘nod off.’
    • A handwritten note requesting a desired wake-up time was placed on the kitchen table.
    • Our body clock responds to an imitation sunrise by accelerating the wake-up processes.
    • Like a wake-up from amnesia, a life spread out before me.
    • In addition to getting your room info, you can choose a wake-up time and even arrange for the hotel's airport shuttle service to pick you up at the airport.
    • I hope this tragic case can send out a wake-up message to all those people who make this kind of idiotic call.
    • I picked him up, gave him a wake-up cuddle, and plonked him down in front of his breakfast dish, still half-full with perfectly good food.
    • We were getting ready to go to bed about 8:00 at night because it was a 2:00 in the morning wake-up.
    • If you don't eat a wake-up meal, make some adjustments in your breakfast.
    Synonyms
    revitalize, energize, refresh, revive, vivify, brace, rejuvenate, enliven, liven up, perk up, wake up, animate, galvanize, electrify, stimulate, motivate, rouse, exhilarate, excite

Phrases

  • be a wake-up

    • informal Be fully alert or aware.

      〈澳/新西兰,非正式〉完全警觉;十分警惕

      I'm a wake-up to you

      我对你有戒心。

Definition of wake-up in US English:

wake-up

nounˈwākəp
  • An instance of a person waking up or being woken up.

    唤醒;醒来

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I hope this tragic case can send out a wake-up message to all those people who make this kind of idiotic call.
    • I picked him up, gave him a wake-up cuddle, and plonked him down in front of his breakfast dish, still half-full with perfectly good food.
    • I retain injuries a little longer, I notice things changing - and that's a real wake-up - I feel something knocking at me every day.
    • Our body clock responds to an imitation sunrise by accelerating the wake-up processes.
    • Like a wake-up from amnesia, a life spread out before me.
    • We were getting ready to go to bed about 8:00 at night because it was a 2:00 in the morning wake-up.
    • I made myself a strong wake-up coffee, and called them.
    • In addition to getting your room info, you can choose a wake-up time and even arrange for the hotel's airport shuttle service to pick you up at the airport.
    • This wake-up ceremony is carried out every day of every year regardless of the weather.
    • One turn and there's the instant wake-up water cascading from the shower head.
    • A handwritten note requesting a desired wake-up time was placed on the kitchen table.
    • But Citroën is realistic about being the first with a wake-up device, and as it costs £300 extra, the company doesn't expect to sell many.
    • John Downing asks if Fianna Fail have been sent a wake-up message by voters.
    • Normally, it is the wake-up time for all off-duty personnel.
    • I have managed to get put on early shifts at work permanently so I finally have a regular wake-up time of 7.15 am.
    • If I wished anything from this catastrophe, it would be that it became a wake-up to that great nation to review the social welfare, education and health systems so that the poor were not left so helpless.
    • I think the camera should be up front, integrated with intelligence and trained on the driver so it could activate a wake-up alarm when it sensed ‘nod off.’
    • I get out of bed at the usual time, though my body aches protest at the before-dawn wake-up.
    • Perhaps it's because I set the alarm slightly later so the wake-up was easier.
    • If you don't eat a wake-up meal, make some adjustments in your breakfast.
    Synonyms
    revitalize, energize, refresh, revive, vivify, brace, rejuvenate, enliven, liven up, perk up, wake up, animate, galvanize, electrify, stimulate, motivate, rouse, exhilarate, excite
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