A1 to (cause someone to) become awake and conscious after sleeping醒来;叫醒,吵醒
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You won't wake him - he's such a heavy sleeper.
We woke at dawn.
We were woken in the night by the wail of ambulance sirens.
Try not to wake the whole house when you come in!
She eased the key into the lock, anxious not to wake anyone.
the waves that a moving ship or object leaves behind(航行的船只等留下的)尾流,航迹
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Several governments have adopted tough new anti-terrorist legislation in the wake of the attacks.
Eastern traders found their way across Europe in the wake of the Roman army.
Safety procedures are being reviewed in the wake of the accident.
A lot of new investment has been attracted to the region in the wake of the government's announcement.
The road remains closed in the wake of Monday's landslide.
an occasion when the family and friends of a dead person meet in order to look at the dead body the night before it is buried, or when they meet after a dead person has been buried to drink and talk about the person's life(葬礼前后的)守灵,守夜
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