wakeful的意思和读音

wakeful

: [ˈweɪkfəl] : [ˈweɪkf(ə)l]

adj.

adj.drowsy,inattentive

adj.restless,disturbed,sleepless,insomniac,awake

wakefuladj.

1.not sleeping; unable to sleep

He lay wakeful all night.

2.spent with little or no sleep

She had spent many wakeful nights worrying about him.

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adj.1.not able to sleep; used for describing a period of time during which you are not able to sleep

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2. save vt. ,,, wakeful adj. , lakeland n. ...

3. asleep wakeful 1. , kip 2. ...

4. repay v. wakeful adj. ( most adv.

5. waist n. wakeful adj. wakefulness n. ...

6. vexation wakeful warlike ...

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1.No eye could see him, save that ever-wakeful one which had seen him in his closet, wielding the bloody scourge.

2.If that's the case, then how can we recognize the wakeful nature of our minds?),

3.Jigsaw puzzles quiet the mind and induce the alpha level brain frequency, creating a state of wakeful meditation.使使

4.But alas ! The very act of concentration seemed to make me more wakeful than ever , and I would pass hours in tormenting sleeplessness .

5.Would Death himself have freed him for wakeful living?

6.She spent a wakeful night worrying about him.

7.And studies have also shown that when deciding between a nap and an "attractive wakeful activity, " they choose the activity.

8.Dream consciousness is not the same as wakeful consciousness.

9.In this cumulative tale, a wakeful flea atop a number of sleeping creatures causes a commotion, with just one bite. Illustrated by Don Wood.

10.And a thick veil has been drawn over the ever-wakeful blue sky.