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I . awake [əˈweɪk] ADJ

1. awake (not asleep):

to be [or stay] awake
to keep sb awake

2. awake (conscious):

awake to sth

II . awake <awoke, awoken> [əˈweɪk] VERBE trans, intr

wide-awake ADJ

Expressions couramment utilisées avec awake

to be [or stay] awake
to keep sb awake
to awake to sth fig
awake to sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Residents of this house reported that they could hear things all through the night if you were awake.
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They awake on an island where they wait for help.
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She even goes as far as to lie awake at night with her door unlocked, hoping that he will come over.
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He has not been awake since 1969, and marvels at his new surroundings.
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But one thing's for sure; it'll keep you awake.
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Afterwards, the guys wager each other over who can stay awake the longest.
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The original book version had a younger boy who awakes one morning to find himself tiny.
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One winter morning, he awakes to see the trees in one part of his garden in full blossom.
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He started nibbling on dry bread to give him the strength to stay awake through his morning receptions.
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If they ever awake, they will awake to a nameless suffering.
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