Vidu ankaŭ (ĉiuj lingvoj): Wake

angla redakti

  Substantivo redakti

 Signifoj
redakti

  1. veki; vekiĝi; maldormo; trenaĵo; sulkaĵo; funebra maldormo; wake someone up - veki iun; wake up - vekiĝi; ekvekiĝi; veki; ekkonscii; wake up to ... - ekkonscii pri; ekvekiĝas, ..ante; ekvekiĝas, kiam; wake-up call aŭ wakeup call - figurasence) elrevigo
 Ekzemploj
[1] While Pablo left a trail of bodies and chaos in his wake, Cali made problems disappear with an army of lawyers.[1]
Dum Pablo postlasis korp- kaj ĥaosŝpurojn, Kalio malaperigis problemojn per advokat-armeo.
 Elparolo
  • IFA /ˈweɪk/ 
  • Sono :(lingvo -en-,
    dialekto -US-
    )
    (dosiero)
  • Samsonaĵoj:

Etymology 1 redakti

  Verbo redakti

wake (infinitivo to wake, tria singulara persono wakes, simpla pasinta [[(senses 1, 2, 3, 5) woke or (US, or English dialectal; archaic elsewhere (senses 1, 2, 3, 5) (sense 4) waked]], pasiva participo [[(senses 1, 2, 3, 5) woken or (US, or English dialectal; archaic elsewhere (senses 1, 2, 3, 5) (sense 4) waked]], aktiva participo waking)

  1. intransitive (often followed by up) To stop sleeping.
    I woke up at four o'clock this morning.
    • 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet Chapter 4
      How long I slept I cannot tell, for I had nothing to guide me to the time, but woke at length, and found myself still in darkness.
  2. transitive (often followed by up) To make somebody stop sleeping; to rouse from sleep.
    • Bible, Zech. iv. 1
      The angel [] came again and waked me.
    The neighbour's car alarm woke me from a strange dream.
  3. transitive ; figurative To put in motion or action; to arouse; to excite.
    • Milton
      lest fierce remembrance wake my sudden rage
    • J. R. Green
      Even Richard's crusade woke little interest in his island realm.
  4. intransitive ; figurative To be excited or roused up; to be stirred up from a dormant, torpid, or inactive state; to be active.
    • Milton
      Gentle airs due at their hour / To fan the earth now waked.
    • Keble
      Then wake, my soul, to high desires.
  5. To lay out a body prior to burial in order to allow family and friends to pay their last respects.
  6. To watch, or sit up with, at night, as a dead body.
  7. To be or remain awake; not to sleep.
    • Bible, Eccles. xlii. 9
      The father waketh for the daughter.
    • Milton
      Though wisdom wake, suspicion sleeps.
    • John Locke
      I cannot think any time, waking or sleeping, without being sensible of it.
  8. obsolete To be alert; to keep watch
    • Command unto the guards that they diligently wake.
  9. obsolete To sit up late for festive purposes; to hold a night revel.
    • Shakespeare
      The king doth wake to-night, and takes his rouse, / Keeps wassail, and the swaggering upspring reels.
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  Substantivo redakti

Angla substantivo
English noun
SingularoPluralo
wakewakes
  1. obsolete ; poetic The act of waking, or state of being awake.
    • Shakespeare
      Making such difference 'twixt wake and sleep.
    • Dryden
      Singing her flatteries to my morning wake.
  2. The state of forbearing sleep, especially for solemn or festive purposes; a vigil.
    • Dryden
      The warlike wakes continued all the night, / And funeral games played at new returning light.
    • Milton
      The wood nymphs, decked with daises trim, / Their merry wakes and pastimes keep.

Etymology 2 redakti

  Substantivo redakti

Angla substantivo
English noun
SingularoPluralo
wakewakes
  1. A period after a person's death before the body is buried, in some cultures accompanied by a party.
  2. historical ; Church of England An annual parish festival formerly held in commemoration of the dedication of a church. Originally, prayers were said on the evening preceding, and hymns were sung during the night, in the church; subsequently, these vigils were discontinued, and the day itself, often with succeeding days, was occupied in rural pastimes and exercises, attended by eating and drinking.
    • Ld. Berners
      Great solemnities were made in all churches, and great fairs and wakes throughout all England.
    • Drayton
      And every village smokes at wakes with lusty cheer.
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Etymology 3 redakti

  Substantivo redakti

Angla substantivo
English noun
SingularoPluralo
wakewakes
  1. The path left behind a ship on the surface of the water.
  2. The turbulent air left behind a flying aircraft.
  3. figuratively The area behind something, typically a rapidly moving object.
    • De Quincey
      This effect followed immediately in the wake of his earliest exertions.
    • Thackeray
      Several humbler persons ... formed quite a procession in the dusty wake of his chariot wheels.
    • 2011 September 28, Tom Rostance, “Arsenal 2 - 1 Olympiakos”, BBC Sport:
      Alex Song launched a long ball forward from the back and the winger took it down nicely on his chest. He cut across the penalty area from the right and after one of the three defenders in his wake failed to make a meaningful clearance, the Oxlade-Chamberlain was able to dispatch a low left-footed finish into the far corner.
 Referencoj kaj literaturo
[1] Germana vortaro de Jakob kaj Wilhelm Grimm (Deutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm)wake“.
[1] Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache „wake
[1] canoo.net „wake
[1] The Free Dictionary „wake
 Fontoj kaj citaĵoj
  1. “You will Cry Tears of Blood” [Vi ploros per sanglarmoj]. Narcos [Drogŝakristoj]. Verkita de Chris Brancato. Reĝisorita de José Padilha. Netflix, 2015. Elsendfluo.
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Etymology 4 redakti

Ŝablono:rfe

  Substantivo redakti

Angla substantivo
English noun
SingularoPluralo
wakewakes
  1. A number of vultures assembled together.
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 Liter-reordigoj

Dutch redakti

 Prononco
  • IFA /ˈʋaː.kə/ 
  • Sono :(lingvo -nl-)
    (dosiero)


  Substantivo redakti

  1. A wake (a gathering to remember a dead person)

  Verbo redakti

Japanese redakti

Romanization redakti

Ŝablono:ja-romaji

  1. Ŝablono:ja-romanization of

Swahili redakti

  Substantivo redakti

  1. plurala formo de "mke"

  Adjektivo redakti

  1. formo de "ake"

Torres Strait Creole redakti

  Substantivo redakti

 Deveno

From wakey.

  1. (eastern dialect) upper leg
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