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wake1 <woke, woken [or -ed, -ed]> [weɪk] V. trans., intr.

to wake [up]
budzić [perf o-] [się]

wake2 [weɪk] SUST.

wake NÁUT.:

wake

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

in the wake of sth

wake3 [weɪk] SUST.

1. wake (before funeral):

wake

2. wake (after funeral):

wake
stypa f

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The song is sort of meant to be a wake up call.
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In the wake of this first successful venture, many similar companies were founded in the following decades.
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The child wakes his father and describes the sound to him.
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He wakes with a start when he discovers that in the future, there are people-flavored chips, and that the people chips are made from people.
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He pokes one with a stick, but it does not wake.
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When he wakes up, he finds that the bird has died, and he buries it.
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Most wakeboard boats will have several features that help to create large wakes.
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They wake up early morning and go to government school.
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Make them wake up this morning and make some work that will lift the spirits of the people to the revolution.
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Wake had a population of ca. 150 military personnel in 2009.
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