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wake up



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wake up  ©
     1. v. (Transitif) Réveiller.
     2. v. (Intransitif) Se réveiller.
           Il était sept heures, par un soir très chaud, sur les collines de Seeonee. Père Loup s'éveilla de son somme journalier, se gratta, …
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wake up  ©
     1. v. (intransitive) To awaken.
     2. v. To awaken somebody.
           Wake your brother up; it's time for school.
     3. v. (intransitive) To become more aware of a real-life situation; to concentrate on the matter in hand.
           Some businesses were slow to wake up to the importance of the Internet.
           That's the third time you've made the same mistake. Wake up!
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wake  ©
     1. n. (Marine) (Aérodynamique) Sillage.
           A wake is the path left behind a ship on the surface of the water or the turbulent air left behind a flying aircraft.
     2. n. (Figuré) Sillage.
           There was only destruction left in the wake of the hurricane.
     3. n. Veillée funèbre.
up  ©
     1. adj. De haut.
           the up side.
     2. adj. (Ferro) Vers un grand terminus.
           on the up line.
     3. v. Dessus, en haut, sur.



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