English-Thai Dictionary
awake
ADJ ตื่น ซึ่ง ยัง ไม่ หลับ waking consious tuen
awake
ADJ ตื่นตัว alert active tuen-tua
awake
VI ตื่น wake wake up get up tuen
awake
VI ตื่นตัว tuen-tua
awake
VT กระตุ้น ทำให้ ตื่นตัว rouse arouse ka-tun
awake
VT ปลุก ทำให้ ตื่น ปลุก call wake pluk
awake from
PHRV ทำให้ รู้สึกตัว ทำให้ ตื่น จาก wake from tham-hai-ru-suek-tua
awake to
PHRV ตระหนักถึง เริ่ม เข้าใจ wake to tra-nak-thueng
awaken
VI กระตุ้น awake rouse ka-tun
awaken
VT กระตุ้น ทำให้ ตื่นตัว arouse stir ka-tun
awaken from
PHRV ทำให้ เข้าใจ ความจริง ตื่น จาก ความฝัน ทำให้ รู้สึกตัว ทำให้ ตระหนักถึง ทำให้ ตื่นตัว เรื่อง arouse from waken from tham-hai-khao-jai-khwam-jing
awaken from
PHRV รู้สึกตัว (จาก หลับ ตื่น จาก (หลับ arouse from ru-suek-tua
awaken to
PHRV ทำให้ ตื่น (หลังจาก หลับ alert to awake to wake to waken to tham-hai-tuen
awakening
A ที่ ทำให้ ตื่นตัว รู้ตัว
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
AWAKE
v.t. pret.awoke, awaked; pp. awaked. [The L. vigilo seems to be formed on this root. See Wake. ] 1. To rouse from asleep.
I go that I may awake him out of sleep. John 11:11.
2. To excite from a state resembling sleep, as from death, stupidity or inaction; to put into action, or new life; as, to awake the dead; to awake the dormant faculties.
AWAKE
v.i. 1. To cease to sleep; to come from a state of natural sleep.
Jacob awaked out of sleep. Genesis 28:16.
2. To bestir, revive or rouse from a state of inaction; to be invigorated with new life; as, the mind awakes from its stupidity.
Awake, O sword, against my shepherd. Zechariah 13:7.
3. To rouse from spiritual sleep.
Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light. Ephesians 5:14.
Awake to righteousness. 1 Corinthians 15:34.
4. To rise from the dead. Job 14:12.
AWAKE
a.Not sleeping; in a state of vigilance or action.
AWAKEN
v.t.awa'kn. This is the word awake, with its Saxon infinitive. It is transitive or intransitive; but more frequently transitive, as awake is more frequently intransitive. its significations are the same as those of awake.
AWAKENED
pp. Roused from sleep, in a natural or moral sense.
AWAKENER
n.He or that which awakens.
AWAKENING
n.A revival of religion, or more general attention to religion, than usual.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
AWAKE
A *wake ", v. t. [imp. Awoke, Awaked (; p. p. Awaked; (Obs. ) Awaken, Awoken; p. pr. & vb. n. Awaking. The form Awoke is sometimes used as a p. p.] Etym: [AS. awæcnan, v. i. (imp. aw ), and awacian, v. i. (imp. awacode ). See Awaken, Wake. ]
1. To rouse from sleep. ; to wake; to awaken. Where morning's earliest ray. .. awake her. Tennyson. And his disciples came to him, and awoke him, saying, Lord, save us; we perish. Matt. viii. 25.
2. To rouse from a state resembling sleep, as from death, stupidity. , or inaction; to put into action; to give new life to; to stir up; as, to awake the dead; to awake the dormant faculties. I was soon awaked from this disagreeable reverie. Goldsmith. It way awake my bounty further. Shak. No sunny gleam awakes the trees. Keble.
AWAKE
AWAKE A *wake ", v. i.
Defn: 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. The national spirit again awoke. Freeman. Awake to righteousness, and sin not. 1 Cor. xv. 34.
AWAKE
A *wake ", a. Etym: [From awaken, old p. p. of awake. ]
Defn: Not sleeping or lethargic; roused from sleep; in a state of vigilance or action. Before whom awake I stood. Milton. She still beheld, Now wide awake, the vision of her sleep. Keats. He was awake to the danger. Froude.
AWAKEN
A *wak "en, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Awakened (; p. pr. & vb. n.Awakening. ] Etym: [OE. awakenen, awaknen, AS. awæcnan, awæcnian, v. i.; pref. on- + wæcnan to wake. Cf. Awake, v. t.]
Defn: To rouse from sleep or torpor; to awake; to wake. [He ] is dispatched Already to awaken whom thou nam'st. Cowper. Their consciences are thoroughly awakened. Tillotson.
Syn. -- To arouse; excite; stir up; call forth.
AWAKENER
AWAKENER A *wak "en *er, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, awakens.
AWAKENING
AWAKENING A *wak "en *ing, a.
Defn: Rousing from sleep, in a natural or a figurative sense; rousing into activity; exciting; as, the awakening city; an awakening discourse; the awakening dawn. -- A *wak "en *ing *ly, adv.
AWAKENING
AWAKENING A *wak "en *ing, n.
Defn: The act of awaking, or ceasing to sleep. Specifically: A revival of religion, or more general attention to religious matters than usual.
AWAKENMENT
AWAKENMENT A *wak "en *ment, n.
Defn: An awakening. [R.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
awake
a wake |əˈwāk əˈweɪk | ▶verb ( past awoke |əˈwōk |; past participle awoken |əˈwōkən | ) [ no obj. ] stop sleeping; wake from sleep: she awoke to find the streets covered in snow. • [ with obj. ] cause (someone ) to wake from sleep: my screams awoke my parents. • regain consciousness: I awoke six hours after the operation. • (awake to ) become aware of; come to a realization of: the authorities finally awoke to the extent of the problem. • make or become active again: there were echoes and scents that awoke some memory in me. ▶adjective [ predic. ] not asleep: the noise might keep you awake at night. • (awake to ) aware of: too few are awake to the dangers. ORIGIN Old English āwæcnan, āwacian, both used in the sense ‘come out of sleep ’ (see a- 2, wake 1 ).
awaken
a wak en |əˈwākən əˈweɪkən | ▶verb [ with obj. ] rouse from sleep; cause to stop sleeping: Anna was awakened by the telephone. • [ no obj. ] stop sleeping: he sighed but did not awaken. • rouse (a feeling ): different images can awaken new emotions within us. • (awaken someone to ) make someone aware of (something ) for the first time: the movie helped to awaken the public to the horrors of apartheid. ORIGIN Old English onwæcnan, from on ‘on ’ + waken .
awakening
a wak en ing |əˈwāk (ə )niNG əˈweɪk (ə )nɪŋ | ▶noun [ in sing. ] an act or moment of becoming suddenly aware of something: the war came as a rude awakening to the hardships of life. • formal an act of waking from sleep. • the beginning or rousing of something: the awakening of democracy in Eastern Europe. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] coming into existence or awareness: his awakening desire | an awakening conscience.
Oxford Dictionary
awake
awake |əˈweɪk | ▶verb ( past awoke |əˈwəʊk |; past participle awoken |əˈwəʊk (ə )n | ) [ no obj. ] stop sleeping; wake from sleep: she awoke to find the streets covered in snow. • [ with obj. ] cause (someone ) to wake from sleep: my screams awoke my parents. • regain consciousness: I awoke none the worse for the operation. • (awake to ) become aware of; come to a realization of: the authorities finally awoke to the extent of the problem. • make or become active again: [ with obj. ] : there were echoes and scents which awoke some memory in me. ▶adjective [ predic. ] not asleep: the noise might keep you awake at night. • (awake to ) aware of: too few are awake to the dangers. ORIGIN Old English āwæcnan, āwacian, both used in the sense ‘come out of sleep ’ (see a- 2, wake 1 ).
awaken
awaken |əˈweɪk (ə )n | ▶verb [ with obj. ] rouse from sleep; cause to stop sleeping: Anna was awakened by the telephone. • [ no obj. ] stop sleeping: he sighed but did not awaken. • rouse (a feeling ): different images can awaken new emotions within us. • (awaken someone to ) make someone aware of (something ) for the first time: the film helped to awaken many to the horrors of apartheid. ORIGIN Old English onwæcnan, from on ‘on ’ + waken .
awakening
awaken |ing |əˈweɪkənɪŋ | ▶noun 1 formal an act of waking from sleep. 2 an act or moment of becoming suddenly aware of something: the war came as a rude awakening to the hardships of life. • the beginning or rousing of something: her sexual awakening | the awakening of vigorous political debate. ▶adjective coming into existence or awareness: his awakening desire | an awakening conscience.
American Oxford Thesaurus
awake
awake verb 1 she awoke the following morning: wake (up ), awaken, stir, come to, come around; literary waken. 2 the alarm awoke her at 7:30: wake (up ), awaken, rouse, arouse. 3 it awoke our interest. See awaken (sense 2 ). 4 they finally awoke to the extent of the problem: realize, become aware of, become conscious of; informal clue in to, get wise to. ▶adjective 1 she was still awake at 2:00: wakeful, sleepless, restless, restive; archaic watchful. ANTONYMS asleep. 2 stay awake at all times: vigilant, alert, watchful, attentive, on guard. ANTONYMS inattentive. 3 too few are awake to the dangers: aware of, conscious of, mindful of, alert to; formal cognizant of; informal clued in to; archaic ware of. ANTONYMS unaware, oblivious. WORD SPECTRUM: awake / asleep Word Spectrums show shades of meaning between two polar opposites.
awaken
awaken verb 1 I awakened early | the jolt awakened her. See awake (sense 1 of the verb ) & awake (sense 2 of the verb ). 2 he had awakened strong emotions in her: arouse, rouse, bring out, engender, evoke, incite, trigger, provoke, stir up, stimulate, animate, quicken, kindle; awake, revive; literary enkindle.
Oxford Thesaurus
awake
awake verb 1 she awoke late the following morning: wake (up ), awaken, stir, come to, come round, bestir oneself, show signs of life, return to the land of the living. ANTONYMS fall asleep. 2 the alarm awoke him at 7.30: wake (up ), awaken, waken, rouse, arouse; informal give someone a shout; Brit. informal knock up. 3 the authorities finally awoke to the extent of the problem: realize, become aware of, become conscious of, become cognizant of, become mindful of; informal get wise to; rare cognize. ▶adjective 1 two hours later she was still awake: wakeful, sleepless, wide awake, conscious; tossing and turning, restless, restive; archaic watchful; rare insomnolent. ANTONYMS asleep. 2 too few are awake to the dangers: aware of, conscious of, cognizant of, mindful of, sensible of, alive to, alert to, sensitive to; archaic ware of. ANTONYMS unaware, ignorant, oblivious.
awaken
awaken verb 1 when she awakened, the sun was streaming through the windows | I was awakened at 2 a.m. by the sergeant: wake (up ). See also awake. ANTONYMS go to sleep, put to sleep. 2 he had awakened strong emotions in her: arouse, rouse, call /bring into being, draw /call forth, bring out, engender, generate, evoke, trigger, stir up, inspire, stimulate, excite, kindle, fire, touch off, spark off; revive; literary enkindle. ANTONYMS allay.
awakening
awakening noun the awakening of her real feelings for him: arousal, rousing, triggering off, stirring up, kindling, stimulation, inspiration, birth; revival.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
awake
a wake /əwéɪk /→wake 1 形容詞 more ~; most ~〖be ~〗1 目が覚めて , 眠らないで ▸ I lay awake on the bed all night .一晩中目を覚ましたままベッドに横になっていた ▸ Try to stay [keep, remain ] awake .寝ないで起きていなさい ▸ half [wide, fully ] awake 少し [すっかり ]目覚めて (!⦅コーパス ⦆副詞 で修飾されると ⦅まれ ⦆に 名詞 の前で用いられるが, その場合はa half-awake babyのようにハイフンで結ばれるのが普通 ) ▸ The noise kept me awake last night .騒音のせいで昨夜は眠れなかった 2 «…に » 気づいて , 意識して «to » ▸ She became awake to the imminent danger .彼女は差し迫った危険に気づいた 動詞 ~s /-s /; awoke /əwóʊk /, ⦅米 ⦆~d /-t /; awoken /əwóʊk (ə )n /, ⦅米 ⦆~d, awoke ; awaking 他動詞 1 ⦅かたく ⦆【眠りから 】〈人 〉を起こす, 目覚めさせる (⦅よりくだけて ⦆wake (up )) «from » ▸ I was awoken by a loud noise .大きな音に起こされた 2 〈感情 記憶など 〉を呼び起こす .3 ⦅文 ⦆【事を 】〈人 〉に気づかせる , 悟らせる «to » ▸ awake A to a sense of shame Aに恥の意識を起こさせる 自動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 【眠りから 】目覚める (⦅よりくだけて ⦆wake (up )) «from » ▸ I awoke to find the mountain was covered with snow .目覚めると山が雪で覆われていた 2 〈人が 〉 «…に » 気づく , «…を » 自覚する «to » ▸ We awoke to lowering skies .雲が低くたれ込めているのに気づいた 3 ⦅文 ⦆〈感情 記憶などが 〉呼び起こされる, よみがえる .
awaken
a wak en /əwéɪk (ə )n /動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed /-d /; ~ing 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 〈興味 関心 記憶など 〉を呼び起こす , 喚起する ▸ awaken anxiety [curiosity ]心配 [好奇心 ]を呼び起こす 2 【事を 】〈人 〉に気づかせる , 悟らせる «to » ▸ The nature walks awakened the children to the importance of science .子供たちは自然探検で科学の重要性に気づいた 3 〈人 〉を (眠りから )起こす, 目覚めさせる (wake up )▸ I was awakened by the siren .サイレンで目が覚めた 自動詞 目覚める .
awakening
a wak en ing /əwéɪk (ə )nɪŋ /名詞 C U 〖通例単数形で 〗目覚め, 芽生え ; 覚醒 (かくせい ); «…に対する » 自覚, 気づき «to » ▸ have [get ] a rude awakening 現実は違うことに気づく 形容詞 目覚めつつある ; 覚醒させる [目が覚める ]ような ; 〈気持ちなどが 〉高まる .