waking [ˈweɪkɪŋ] adjetivode vigilia, sin dormir - waking hours -> horas (f pl) que uno pasa despierto, horas (f pl) de vigilia
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waking [uei-kin]sustantivoVela, el tiempo que uno está en vela o despierto estado de vigilia.
adjetivoQue despierta.
Despierto, que no duerme.
De vela o vigilia; en que no se duerme.- Waking hours -> horas de vela
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waking [ˈweɪkɪŋ]
adjective
Had it been only a waking dream or had it actually happened?
I spent my early childhood in a kind of waking dream pasé los primeros años de mi infancia como soñando despierto; one's waking hours las horas en que se está despierto
some people spend about a quarter of their waking life in front of the television a great deal of our waking life is spent in a trance-like state every waking [moment] his every waking moment was spent planning his holiday
he spent every waking moment in the kitchen pasaba cada minuto del día en la cocina; this experience has been a waking nightmare esta experiencia ha sido como vivir una pesadilla
to experience a miscarriage can be a waking nightmare suddenly it was as if I was in a nightmare, a waking nightmare, where I was sleepwalking toward the phone
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