英:[in ðə weik ɔv]
美:[ɪn ði wek ʌv]
英:[in ðə weik ɔv]
美:[ɪn ði wek ʌv]
phrase.
尾随,紧跟,仿效
随着
跟着
作为...的结果
verb
intransitive verb
to be or remain awake
archaic to remain awake on watch especially over a corpse
obsolete to stay up late in revelry
awake, wake up
They woke early.
transitive verb
to stand watch over (someone or something)especially: to hold a wake over
to rouse from or as if from sleep : awake, wake up
Something woke her in the middle of the night.
stir, excite
an experience that woke old feelings
to arouse conscious interest in : alert—usually used with to
woke the public to the risks
noun (1)
the state of being awake
an annual English parish festival formerly held in commemoration of the church's patron saint
the festivities originally connected with the wake of an English parish church—usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction
British an annual holiday or vacation—usually used in plural but singular or plural in construction
a watch held over the body of a dead person prior to burial and sometimes accompanied by festivity
noun (2)
the track left by a moving body (such as a ship) in a fluid (such as water)broadly: a track or path left
aftermath sense 3
Verb partly from Middle English waken (past wook, past participle waken), from Old English wacan to awake (past wōc, past participle wacen); partly from Middle English wakien, waken (past & past participle waked), from Old English wacian to be awake (past wacode, past participle wacod); akin to Old English wæccan to watch, Latin vegēre to enliven Noun (2) akin to Middle Low German wake wake, Norwegian dialect vok, Old Norse vǫk hole in ice
The first known use of wake was before the 12th century
view1 of 2noun
the act of seeing or examining
a brief study or description
a view of foreign literature
opinion sense 1
state your views
all that can be seen from a certain point
a house with a view of the lake
range of vision
out of view
goal sense 2
with a view to winning honors
the foreseeable future
no hope in view
a picture of a place
view2 of 2verb
see entry 1 sense 1a
view a film
to look at carefully : study
view an exhibit on birds
straw votenoun
an unofficial vote called alsostraw poll
view1 of 2noun
the act of seeing or examining
a brief study or description
a view of foreign literature
opinion sense 1
state your views
all that can be seen from a certain point
a house with a view of the lake
range of vision
out of view
goal sense 2
with a view to winning honors
the foreseeable future
no hope in view
a picture of a place
view2 of 2verb
see entry 1 sense 1a
view a film
to look at carefully : study
view an exhibit on birds
straw bossnoun
a person in charge of a small group of workers
virtuenoun
conduct that agrees with what is morally right
a particular moral quality
justice and charity are virtues
a desirable quality : merit
the virtues of country life
wagonnoun
a usually four-wheeled vehicle for transporting goods or passengersespecially: one drawn by animals
patrol wagon
a low four-wheeled vehicle with an open rectangular body for the play or use of a child
station wagon
wait1 of 2verb
to remain in place in readiness or expectation of something : await wait for orders
wait your turn
to pause to let someone catch up
hey, wait for me
postpone, delay
wait dinner for a guest
to serve as a waiter or waitress wait at a luncheon
wait tables
wait2 of 2noun
a hidden position : ambush—used chiefly in the expression lie in wait
a state of watchful expectation
an act or period of waiting
a long wait in line
wait1 of 2verb
to remain in place in readiness or expectation of something : await wait for orders
wait your turn
to pause to let someone catch up
hey, wait for me
postpone, delay
wait dinner for a guest
to serve as a waiter or waitress wait at a luncheon
wait tables
wait2 of 2noun
a hidden position : ambush—used chiefly in the expression lie in wait
a state of watchful expectation
an act or period of waiting
a long wait in line
wake1 of 3verb
to be or remain awake
to stand watch over (as a dead body)especially: to hold a wake over
to arouse from or as if from sleep : awake—often used with up
wake2 of 3noun
a time before a dead person is buried when people gather to remember him or her and often to view the body
wake3 of 3noun
a track or path left by a moving body (as a ship) in the water
aftermath sense 2
1 An alarm woke her up, reminding her to pick up her child from day care.
2 The children scampered along in the wake of their parents.
孩子们跳跳蹦蹦地紧跟在他们的父母亲后面.
3 Traders came in the wake of the explorers.
商人紧跟着探险者而至.
4 Feelings there have been running high in the wake of last week's killing.
上周的谋杀案发生后,那里的人们群情激愤。
5 Opinion Opinion: College students were ‘woke’ in the 60s and annoying to their elders.
6 Misery follows in the wake of war.
苦难随着战争而来.
7 The European Union is increasing its sanctions against North Korea in the wake of its latest nuclear weapons test.
在朝鲜进行了最新的核武器试验后,欧盟正在增加对其制裁。
8 In the wake of the recent Supreme Court ruling, we face a similar challenge.
由于最近最高法院的裁决规定, 我们也面临同样的挑战.
9 I never was so rapid in my virtue but my vice kept up with me.
我尽管力争上进,而我的恶习总是紧紧跟随。
10 Miseries follow in the wake of a war.
战争结束,灾难接踵而来.
11 She can never remember her dreams upon waking.
12 Traders came in the wake of the conquering armies.
商人随着征服的军队而来.
13 Dolphins sometimes play in the wake of the boats.
有时海豚在船的尾流中嬉戏。
14 It was one of the best stories written in the wake of the May 4 t Movement.
沈从文(1902-1988)湖南凤凰人.
15 They are found in the wake of an emergency, rescuing those who are in acute distress.
他们常常出现在非常时刻, 解救他人于极度的悲痛中.
16 my banging around in the kitchen woke my wife
17 In the wake of developments in science and technology, man has become more capable of conquering nature.
随着科学技术的发展, 人们征服自然的能力也越来越强了.
18 Outbreaks of disease occurred in the wake of the drought.
那场旱灾过后疾病丛生.
19 We watched dolphins leaping in the wake of the boat.
我们看见海豚在船驶过的尾波中跳跃.
20 Seagulls followed in the wake of the huge ship.
海鸥尾随于大船之后.