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Перевод: woken
[прилагательное] разбуженный; [глагол] #p.p. от wake
Тезаурус:
- Few people have not woken to the sounds of the dawn chorus nor seen moths drawn to artificial lights as daylight fades.
- Marjorie has, however, been woken by the sound of plumbing.
- She had been woken up at one in the morning by Mr Landor and again at four, and both times he had been abusive, calling her "a bitch as fat and stupid" as his wife.
- I'd woken up the next morning at Aisha's place, not convinced that I was really in London: her flat was like any flat at home with the same smell, the same coloured ottomans and rugs, the same pictures on the walls, the brass tray in the middle of the room, and the loud shrieks and wails of her two children puncturing the air.
- Our body clock has woken us for the next day after only a minimal opportunity for extra sleep.
- What had woken her?
- We were woken a few minutes before one o'clock in the morning by a phone call from a friend who told us that the insistent thudding we could hear was American artillery fire.
- The next morning we will be woken "early" by the alarm and may experience "Monday morning blues".
- but then her anger seemed to have woken her and she continued, "I know you went to a lot of trouble over the meal, but my brother's sexual proclivities aren't any of your business, or mine either."
- It was much more, he thought as he moved the boiling pan off the stove and on to the floor, trying to ignore the unholy smell of bleach that came off it as it sloshed against the sides of the vessel, that he had simply woken up one morning and realized, to use a phrase a friend had used about someone else's wife, "what he had got hold of".
- That's what had woken her up.
- He turned to the young man who had woken him.
- Talk turns to the night before when we were woken as the convoy hit a sandbank with such force that the steel cables holding it together were torn loose.
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