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WAKE - traduzione in arabo

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WAKE         

الفعل

أَصْحَى ; أَفَزَعَ مِنَ النَّوْم ; أَنْبَهَ ; سَهَّرَ

wake         
اسْم : يقظة . السهر عند جثّة الميت قبل دفنها . أثر
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فِعْل : يَسْهَر . يَسهر قرب فراش مريض أو جثّة فقيد . يستيقظ . يوقظ
wake         
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يسهر = يسهر قرب فراش مريض او جثة فقيد يستيقظ
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يوقظ
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يقظة احتفال بعيد شفيع كنيسة = عطلة سنوية السهر عند جثة الميت قبل دفنها الاثر الذى تخلفه السفينة الجارية فى المياه

Definizione

wake
wake1
¦ verb (past woke or US, dialect, or archaic waked; past participle woken or US, dialect, or archaic waked)
1. (often wake up) emerge or cause to emerge from a state of sleep; stop sleeping.
(wake up to) become alert to or aware of.
cause to stir or come to life.
2. Irish or N. Amer. dialect hold a vigil beside (someone who has died).
¦ noun
1. a watch or vigil held beside the body of someone who has died.
(especially in Ireland) a party held after a funeral.
2. (wakes) [treated as sing.] an annual festival and holiday in some parts of northern England.
Phrases
be a wake-up Austral./NZ informal be fully alert or aware.
Derivatives
waker noun
Origin
OE (recorded only in the past tense woc), also partly from the weak verb wacian 'remain awake, hold a vigil', of Gmc origin; cf. watch.
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wake2
¦ noun a trail of disturbed water or air left by the passage of a ship or aircraft.
Phrases
in the wake of following as a consequence or result.
Origin
C15: prob. via Mid. Low Ger. from ON v?k, vaka 'hole or opening in ice'.

Wikipedia

Wake

Wake or The Wake may refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WAKE
1. We want those who did not wake up until now to wake up.
2. Anita Pinc, credits the rabbit with telling Ed Murphy "Wake up, wake up.
3. I‘d wake up in the morning and sometimes I‘d have no reason to wake up, and that‘s what was missing.‘
4. Wake up, regulators: voluntary regulation has failed.
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