awaked

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Definition of awaked in English Turkish dictionary

awake
{f} uykudan kalkmak
awake
uyandırmak

Tom Mary'yi uyandırmak için nazikçe sarstı. - Tom gently shook Mary awake.

Uçuş görevlisi Tom'u uyandırmak için salladı ve ona uçağın indiğini söyledi. - The flight attendant shook Tom awake and told him that the plane had landed.

awake
{f} uyanmak
awake
farkında

Sanırım yalnızca ben farkındayım. - I think I am the only one awake.

awake
{s} uyanık

Sıkıcı bir konser sırasında, kahve benim uyanık kalmamı sağladı. - The coffee enabled me to stay awake during the dull concert.

Tom ders sırasında uyanık kalamadı. - Tom couldn't stay awake during class.

awake
ayık
awake
kışkırtmak
awake
harekete geçirmek
awake
harekete geçmek
awake
uyandırılmış
awake
bilinçli
awake
bilincinde
awake
uyanmış

Bence Tom muhtemelen şimdiye kadar uyanmıştır. - I think Tom is probably awake by now.

Tom şimdiye kadar uyanmış olmalı. - Tom should be awake by now.

awake
{f} uyandır

Uçuş görevlisi Tom'u uyandırmak için salladı ve ona uçağın indiğini söyledi. - The flight attendant shook Tom awake and told him that the plane had landed.

Tom Mary'yi uyandırmak için nazikçe sarstı. - Tom gently shook Mary awake.

awake
uykudan uyanış
awake
uyandırıcı
awake
{s} tetik
awake
tetikte
awake
{f} uyarmak
awake
be awake to karşı uyanık olmak
awake
{f} to -in farkına varmak
awake
awake uyan/uyandır
awake
{f} farkına varmak
awake
{f} (a.woke, --d/a.wok.en)
awake
{f} gözünü açmak
awake
{f} gözü açılmak
awake
{s} farkında olan
awake
aymak
English - English
US, past participle of
awake
to excite or to stir up something latent
awake
Alert, aware
awake
{a} not sleeping, ready, lively, heedful
awake
{v} to cease to sleep, rouse up, rise from the dead
Awake
up
awake
ad not sleeping
awake
acquainted with, knowing the business
awake
Someone who is awake is not sleeping. I don't stay awake at night worrying about that Nightmares kept me awake all night
awake
To rouse from sleep; to wake; to awaken
awake
(usually followed by `to') showing acute awareness; mentally perceptive; "alert to the problems"; "alive to what is going on"; "awake to the dangers of her situation"; "was now awake to the reality of his predicament"
awake
{f} wake, arouse (someone); be woken up, be aroused (i.e. from sleep)
awake
to become conscious after having slept
awake
stop sleeping; "She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock"
awake
Someone who is wide awake is fully awake and unable to sleep. I could not relax and still felt wide awake
awake
or inaction; to put into action; to give new life to; to stir up; as, to awake the dead; to awake the dormant faculties
awake
When you awake or when something awakes you, you wake up. At midnight he awoke and listened to the radio for a few minutes The sound of many voices awoke her with a start. = wake up
awake
To rouse from a state resembling sleep, as from death, stupidity
awake
Not sleeping or lethargic; roused from sleep; in a state of vigilance or action
awake
to cause somebody to stop sleeping
awake
not asleep; conscious
awake
The condition of a transponder when it is able to respond to interrogation
awake
1 new insight, 2 awareness 3 dreaming of being awake, dream control & dream within a dream
awake
not unconscious; especially having become conscious; "the patient is now awake and alert"
awake
If someone is awake, they are not asleep
awake
not in a state of sleep; completely conscious; "lay awake thinking about his new job"; "still not fully awake"
awake
{s} alert, not sleeping
awake
To cease to sleep; to come out of a state of natural sleep; and, figuratively, out of a state resembling sleep, as inaction or death
awaked

    Hyphenation

    a·waked

    Etymology

    [ &-'wAk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English awaken and awakien, from Old English awacian, from 1a- + wacian to be awake; more at WAKE.
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