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waking [ˈweıkıŋ] ADJ

wake1 <过去式 woke or waked; 过去分词 woken or waked> [weık] VB trans, intr (up)

wake-up call N

2. wake-up call:

Usage examples with waking

waking hours

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They were painted according to photos taken of the model couples early in the morning, shortly after waking, to obtain intimate portraits.
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Children who sleep through the night and have few night waking episodes have higher cognitive attainments and easier temperaments than other children.
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Upon waking the next morning, survivors found nearly 150 adults dead.
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The cinema's janitor came in, waking and telling them the film was over and all the audiences had left.
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For waking late, he is forced to clean the guardhouse, but this is minor punishment compared to others mentioned in the book.
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What we consider grogginess is actually a hybrid form of consciousness -- half waking and half dream.
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Qualitatively, aminergic modulation has been shown to be strong during waking but lower during sleep, but more studies need to be conducted.
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Upon waking up, the player character discovers a talisman, an object which grants the character superpowers.
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His fondness for fine dining led him to be caricatured as a bloated voluptuary, usually dressed in a nightshirt and sleeping cap, waking only to eat.
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Naps can be associated with a period of sleep inertia, which is the feeling of grogginess most people experience immediately after waking.
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