wake
US /weɪk/
UK /weɪk/

1.
acordar, despertar
emerge or cause to emerge from a state of sleep; stop sleeping
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I usually wake up at 7 AM.
Eu geralmente acordo às 7 da manhã.
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The loud noise made me wake.
O barulho alto me fez acordar.
2.
rastro, esteira
a track of disturbed water or air left by the passage of a boat or aircraft
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The boat left a long wake behind it.
O barco deixou um longo rastro atrás de si.
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We could see the plane's wake high in the sky.
Podíamos ver o rastro do avião bem alto no céu.
3.
velório, vigília
a vigil held beside the body of someone who has died, sometimes with festivities
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They held a traditional Irish wake for their grandmother.
Eles realizaram um velório irlandês tradicional para a avó.
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The family gathered for the wake to honor the deceased.
A família se reuniu para o velório para honrar o falecido.
1.
velório, vigília
a vigil held beside the body of someone who has died, sometimes with festivities
:
•
They held a traditional Irish wake for their grandmother.
Eles realizaram um velório irlandês tradicional para a avó.
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The family gathered for the wake to honor the deceased.
A família se reuniu para o velório para honrar o falecido.
2.
rastro, esteira
a track of disturbed water or air left by the passage of a boat or aircraft
:
•
The boat left a long wake behind it.
O barco deixou um longo rastro atrás de si.
•
We could see the plane's wake high in the sky.
Podíamos ver o rastro do avião bem alto no céu.