释义 |
- n.催醒电话;叫早电话;让人警醒的事
- 网络叫醒电话;叫醒服务;唤醒服务
1. | 催醒电话;叫早电话a telephone call that you arrange to be made to you at a particular time, for example in a hotel, in order to wake you up |
| I asked for a wake-up call at 6.30 a.m. 我请他们在早晨 6:30 打电话叫醒我。 |
2. | 让人警醒的事an event that makes people realize that there is a problem that they need to do sth about |
| These riots should be a wake-up call for the government. 这些暴乱该为政府敲响警钟了。 |
n. | 1. a telephone call or a personal visit made to awaken somebody, especially a telephone call from or arranged by hotel staff made at an agreed-upon time to awaken a guest 2. a frightening experience that is interpreted as a sign that a major change is needed in the way somebody lives or conducts business 3. a bad experience that warns someone to change something, usually the way that they behave 4. a telephone call that you receive to wake you up, especially in a hotel 1. a telephone call or a personal visit made to awaken somebody, especially a telephone call from or arranged by hotel staff made at an agreed-upon time to awaken a guest 2. a frightening experience that is interpreted as a sign that a major change is needed in the way somebody lives or conducts business 3. a bad experience that warns someone to change something, usually the way that they behave 4. a telephone call that you receive to wake you up, especially in a hotel |
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