wakeful

英[ˈweɪkfl]
美[ˈwekfəl]

基本释义

adj.
失眠的; 不能入睡的; (夜间一段时间)没怎么睡的; 不眠的

词性变化

实用例句

He lay wakeful all night.

他躺在床上彻夜未眠。

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Wakeful babies will often continue to need little sleep as they grow older.

通常睡眠轻的婴儿长大后仍然只需要较少的睡眠。

柯林斯例句

At each change in engine sound she grew more wakeful.

她随着发动机声的每一变化而越来越清醒了.

辞典例句

It is a mistake to suppose that all care is wakeful.

认为有忧愁一定不能睡觉,是一种误解.

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My heart is bleeding again and I am wakeful all night.

一夜未眠,我的心再次滴血.

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I had a wakeful night last Sunday.

上周日我一夜未眠.

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Anxiety [ The pain ] kept me wakeful.

忧虑 [ 疼痛 ] 使我睡不着.

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The children are wakeful tonight.

今晚小孩们还没入睡.

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She had a wakeful night spent in prayer.

她整夜祈祷.

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I had a wakeful night because he warned me that I should be watchful.

我一夜未眠,因为他警告我要小心.

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He himself was feeling quite wakeful and even lively, though he didn't know why.

他自己却挺清醒,甚至挺精神, 虽然他也不明白为什么会这样.

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Their sleep is disrupted by brief wakeful moments typically lasting about 3 to 10 seconds.

他们的睡眠通常会被3到10秒的短暂清醒时刻打断.

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Despondency had come upon her there in the wakeful night, and had never lifted.

在那不眠之夜, 绝望淹上心头,再未离她而去.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. carefully observant or attentive; on the lookout for possible danger;

    "a policy of open-eyed awareness"

    "the vigilant eye of the town watch"

    "there was a watchful dignity in the room"

    "a watchful parent with a toddler in tow"

  • 2. (of sleep) easily disturbed;

    "in a light doze"

    "a light sleeper"

    "a restless wakeful night"

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