waken from

waken from
1) phr. v. ปลุกจาก
related: ทำให้ตื่นจาก
syn.: awake from, awaken from (1), wake from
2) phr. v. ทำให้รู้สติ
related: ทำให้เข้าใจความจริง, ทำให้สำนึก
syn.: arouse from, awaken from

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  • waken — awake, awaken, wake, waken 1. forms. Although the history of these words, and in particular of the various forms of past tense and past participle, is highly complex (see the OED entry), in current use awake and wake can be paired as strong verbs …   Modern English usage

  • waken — wakener, n. /way keuhn/, v.t. 1. to rouse from sleep; wake; awake; awaken. 2. to rouse from inactivity; stir up or excite; arouse; awaken: to waken the reader s interest. v.i. 3. to wake, or become awake; awaken. [bef. 900; ME waknen, OE waecnan; …   Universalium

  • waken — wak•en [[t]ˈweɪ kən[/t]] v. t. 1) to rouse from sleep; wake 2) to stir up or excite; arouse; awaken: to waken the reader s interest[/ex] 3) to awake; awaken; wake • Etymology: bef. 900; ME waknen, OE wæcnan, c. ON vakna; akin to wake I; see en I… …   From formal English to slang

  • waken — /ˈweɪkən/ (say waykuhn) verb (t) 1. to rouse from sleep; awake. 2. to rouse from inactivity; stir up or excite; arouse. –verb (i) 3. to wake, or become awake; awaken: *She wakened early and went with her breakfast tray and the morning paper to… …  

  • waken — verb (wakened; wakening) Etymology: Middle English waknen, from Old English wæcnian; akin to Old Norse vakna to awaken, Old English wæccan to watch Date: before 12th century intransitive verb awake often used with up transitive verb to rouse… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • waken — verb /ˈweɪkən/ to awake or rouse from sleep; to stir …   Wiktionary

  • waken — verb wake from sleep. Origin OE wæcnan be aroused , of Gmc origin …   English new terms dictionary

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