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become more lively and interested 活跃起来;更感兴 趣Wafce up and iisten/ 打起精神注意 see also wake(1). ,wake $b’up to make sb feel more lively 使 活跃;捷清醒:A coZd shower wiH soon wafce you up•你 冲个凉水_,很快就清醒了◊ TTze doss needs wa/cing up.应该让这个班活跃翹来。see also wake(1) ,wake ‘up to sth to become aware of sth; to realize sth 意识 至1J;认识至!J: He hasn't yet woken up to the seriousness 0/ the situation.他还没有认识到形势的严重性。 mnoun 1 an occasion before or after a funeral when people gather to remember the dead person, trad­itionally held the night before the funeral to watch over the body before it is buried (葬礼前的)守夜;守 灵 2 the track that a boat or ship leaves behind on the surface of the water (船只航行时的)尾流,航迹 IHTOl in the wake of sb/sth coming after or following sb/sth之居而来;跟随在There have been demonstrations on the streets in the wake of the recent bomb attack.在近来的炸弹袭击之后,大街上随即出现了 A group of reporters followed in her wake. _#跟随在她喊身后。e storm     a traf0/

destruction in its wa/ce.暴风雨过处满目疮痍。 wake-board-ing /'weikboidirj; NAmE -boird-/ noun [u] the sport of riding on a short wide board called a wakeboard while being pulled along through the water by a fast boat尾浪滑水(有快艇牵引,用尾浪板进行)

wake board verb [V] — picture o page R34 wake-ful/'weikfl/ adj. (formal) 1 not sleeping; unable to sleep失眠的;禾能入睡的 HTH sleepless He lay aZZ nt. 4躺在床上彻夜未眠2 (of a period at night 夜间一段时间)spent with little or no sleep 没怎 么睡的;木眠的 EEdsleepless: She had spent many wafce_/i/Z nights worrying about him.她度过了许多不眠£ 夜,为他担心。wake.fuhness/iown [U] waken /'weikan/ verb (/brwfl/) 1 sb) (up) to wake, or make sb wakefrom sleep 醒来;睡醒;唤弄醒[V] The chiZd had just wafcened.送孩子刚醒◊ [VN] J was wafcened by a inocfc at the door.敲门声把我吵醒了。c> note at awake 2 [VN] to make sb remember sth or feel sth again 唤起 _ (:记忆);使感觉到The dream wakened a/orgotten memory.那梦唤起了一段忘却的记忆。 'wake-up call noun 1 a telephone call that you arrange to be made to you at a particular time, for example in a hotel, in order to wake you up 催醒,电 话;叫早电话:1 asked for a wake-up call at 6.30 a.m. 我请他们在早晨6:30打电话叫醒我。2 an event that makes people realize that there is a problem that they need to do sth about 让人警醒的事These riots shoufd be a wafce-up caH/or the government•这些暴乱该为政府 敲响瞀钟了。

wakey-wakey/.weiki 'weiki/ exclamation (BrE, informal, hwmoraws) used to tell sb to wake up (k叫醒别人) 醒醒>

wak-ing/'weikirj/ adj. [only before noun] used to describe time when you are awake 醒着的;不眠的:She spends aH her wa/dng hours caring/or her mother她不—觉的 时候都在照看母亲。kwaloin/?ow/7[U]:. thedreami^ce state between waking and sieeping 似—非睡的梦境状态.. Wal-dorf salad /,wo:ldo:f 'saelad; NAmE -doirf/ noun [U, C] a salad made from apples, nuts, celery and mayon- naise ( = sauce made with egg and oil)沃尔多夫色拉 (用苹果、果仁、芹菜、蛋黄酱制作而成)

Wdlk <Hr/wo:k/ verb, noun

mverb 1 [usually +adv./prep.] to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground, but without running 走;行走;步行:[V] The baby’ is just Zeamfng to waWc.这孩手刚学走 J&。◊ ‘How did you gethere?’‘Jwa«ced.’ 你怎么到这儿来的?” “我走来 的。” He waifced   awayom her.他慢慢地从她

身旁走开r/ie door opened and Jo vmWced in.门开 了,乔走了 进来◊ She missed the bus and had to waWc home她备赶上公共汽车,只好步行回家◊TTieschooZ is within easy walking distance of the train station. ^ 校离火车站不远,不费劲就走到了。◊[VN] Children here vvaWc several miies to sc/zoo•这里的孩子去上学要步行好 几英里。2 (also go walkin(both esp«r/a//y 8/f) to spend time walking for pleasure 徒步旅行;故步:[V]

We're going walking in the mountains this summer. 4*# 夏天我们打算到山里去徒步旅行◊ 1 vvdfced across Scortand with aiend.我和一个朋友徒步穿越了苏格兰。

◊ [VN] 77iey 〖ove waHcing the moors.他们喜欢到沼泽地散 .。3 [VN     to go somewhere with sb on

foot, especially in order to make sure they get there safeiy 疮伴走;.护送He always walked her home, j&常&送她走回家。4 [VN] to take an animal for a walk; to make an animal walk somewhere 牵着 (动物走;遛;赶着:TTieyivaifcfhefrdogsevery day.也们每天遛狗。5 [V] (/n/ormfl/) to disappear; to be taicen away 不翼而飞;被适;—:Locfc up any vaZuaWes. Things ten& to waWc Ziere (= be’stolen).把贵重物品锁 起来。这里的东西常会不翼而飞。6[V](//YeraAy)(ofa ghost 鬼魂to appear 出现;出没;显灵 run before you can walk to do things that are difficult, without learning the basic skills first 不会走就跑;没掌 握基本功就做难事 walk the 'beat (of police officers # )to walk around the area that they are responsible for 在辖区值勤巡逻 walk _free to be allowed to leave court, etc” without receiving any punishment 获无罪释 放'walk it (informal) 1 to go somewhere on foot instead of in a vehicle 徒步前往 2 to easily achieve sth that you want 轻易获得;‘易取胜It’s not a difficult exam, youll it/这次考试不难。你会轻松通过的! walk sb off their 'feet (informal) to make sb walk so far or so fast that they are very tired 使走得筋疲力尽 walk off the 'job (NAm£) to stop working in order to go on strike (备开釦位}罢工.walk the 'plank(in the past) to walk along a board placed over the side of a ship and fall into the sea, as a punishment 走跳板(旧时遠迫受 害人在置于船舷外的跳板上行走而致落水walk the 'streets to walk around the streets of a town or city (在城镇里)穿街走巷;在大街上闲逛:ft it sa/e to waWc the streets a〖one at night?夜间独自一人在大街上行走安 全吗?walk _tall to feel proud and confident 昂首阔 步;趾高气扬.,walk the 'walk (/n/orma/fl/?prav//7g) to act in a way that shows people you are really good at what you do, and not just good at talking about it 言行 一致:You. can talk the talk but can you walk the walk? 你说得头头是道,可是你做得到吗? —more at air n., AISLE, LINE n., THIN adj., TIGHTROPE IJSIm .walk a'way (from sb/sth) to leave a difficult situation or relationship, etc. instead of staying and trying to deal with it (从困难的处境或关系中)脱身,一走了之,walk a'way with sth (informal) to win or obtain sth easily 轻易灰胜;轻易会得She waifced away with the goW medaL 她轻松了金牌。.walk in on sb/sth to enter a room when sb in there is doing sth private and does not expect you 冷不丁进屋撞见..walk ’into sth {informal) 1 to become involved in an unpleasant situ­ation, especially because you were not sensible enough to avoid it不意落入,不明智地陷入 < 不愉快的境地):

J realized J’d vvaWced into a trap我意识到.自己稀里糊涂 落入了 陷阱2 to succeed in getting a job very easily 轻易获得(工作walk 'into sth/sb to crash into sth/sb while you are walking, for example because you do not see them走路时撞着(人或东西wak _off to leave a person or place suddenly because you are angry or Upset 愤然商去;.拂袖而去,walk sth—'off to go for a wal( after a meal so that you feel less full 散步消食: We waWced ojfa hecTKy Sunday hmch•我们星期日午餐吃 得特别多,散散步帮助消化walk 'off with sth (/•/i/o/7??fl/) 1 to win sth easily 轻易取胜 2 to take sth that is not yours; to steal sth 顺争牵顺便偷走walk ’out [informal) (of workers X A) to stop working in order to go on strike (离开岗位)罢工related noun walkout (1) .walk 'out (of sth) to leave a meeting, performance, etc. suddenly, especially in order to show your disap- proval突然离去,退场,退席(尤为表示异议) —related noun walkout(2) .walk out (on sb) {informal) to suddenly leave sb that you are having a relationship with and that you have a responsibility for 遗弃,抛弃,舍弃,离开(某人HE1 DESERT: HOW couW she out on her fcids?她怎么能遗弃自己的孩子 呢? .walk _out (on sth)  to stop doing sth that

you have agreed to do before it is completed 半途而 废;半截撰挑子:J never waZfc out on a job done. 我做工作从不卓途而废。,walk (all) ‘over sb(//7/o/wfl/)