waking的意思和读音

waking

: [ˈweɪkɪŋ] : ['weɪkɪŋ]

adj.

v.“wake”

wakingadj.

1.used to describe time when you are awake

She spends all her waking hours caring for her mother.

v.1.“wake”

adj.1.relating to all the time that you are awake

v.1.The present participle of wake

1.,(sleepiness)(waking). ...

2.) (light sleep) (waking).

3. Shaking Waking Which Dreamed it? ...

4. ... · Konstantin Grozdev Waking · Rajesh Gu…

5. ... might: waking: resigned: ...

6. ... 6. interwoven: 8. waking: 10. symbol: ...

7. count( ) waking( ) wait queue( ) ...

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1.The most recent solar eruption is one of the first signs that the sun is waking up and heading toward another maximum.

2.It kind of feels like waking up in an MRI machine or being buried alive but with at least half the panic. At least.MRI

3.That's why there is a huge benefit to 'early to bed, early to rise'. You're spending more of your waking moments in sunlight.”,

4."Listen, " suddenly cried Enjolras, who was still on the watch, "it seems to me that Paris is waking up. ",”,“。”

5.On the evening after the Bumbles' little business meeting, Mr Bill Sikes, waking from a sleep, called out to ask the time.·

6.Then Phoenix was like an old woman begging a dignified forgiveness for waking up frightened in the night.

7.Though many consider snoring to be a nighttime problem, it has real consequences on your waking life, too, particularly for your wallet.

8.Let me share some perspectives that should make it easier to understand the process of waking up.

9.It's ironic that just as the world is appreciating the strengths of China's education system, Chinese are waking up to its weaknesses.

10."Well, " elaborated my flannel suitor, "It smelled like waking up in the morning, you know, comfortable, but excited too . . . and roses. ",”,“……。”