wakeful

英['weɪkfl] 美['weɪkfl]
  • adj. (人)醒着的;(夜间)不眠的;睡不着的
  • wakan n.万坎达;灵力(特指美洲许多印第安民族所信奉的自然物中产生的伟大力量)adj.有神通的;神圣的=wakanda.
  • wakashan adj.瓦卡希语组的
  • wakayama 和歌山[日本本州岛西南岸港市]
  • wake v.醒来;唤醒;意识到n.航迹;守夜
  • wake to 发觉;注意到;认识到
Adjective:
  1. carefully observant or attentive; on the lookout for possible danger;

    "a policy of open-eyed awareness"
    "the vigilant eye of the town watch"
    "there was a watchful dignity in the room"
    "a watchful parent with a toddler in tow"

  2. (of sleep) easily disturbed;

    "in a light doze"
    "a light sleeper"
    "a restless wakeful night"

  3. marked by full consciousness or alertness;

    "worked every moment of my waking hours"

1. He lay wakeful all night.
他躺在床上彻夜未眠。

来自《权威词典》

2. He was wakeful yesterday.
他昨天没有睡着.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Wakeful babies will often continue to need little sleep as they grow older.
通常睡眠轻的婴儿长大后仍然只需要较少的睡眠。

来自柯林斯例句

4. At each change in engine sound she grew more wakeful.
她随着发动机声的每一变化而越来越清醒了.

来自辞典例句

5. It is a mistake to suppose that all care is wakeful.
认为有忧愁一定不能睡觉,是一种误解.

来自互联网

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The children are wakeful tonight.
      今晚小孩们还没入睡。
    2. She had a wakeful night spent in prayer.
      她整夜祈祷。
    3. She had spent many wakeful nights worrying about him.
      她度过了许多不眠之夜,为他担心。
    4. He was wakeful yesterday.
      他昨天没有睡着。
    5. I have been wakeful at night for a couple of days.
      我已经几天晚上睡不着了。

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