Wake up call
英音[ ˈweɪk ʌp kɔːl ] 美音[ ˈweɪk ʌp kɔːl ]

以便被叫醒

常用释义

词性释义

唤醒电话:指在特定时间请求的电话,以便被叫醒,尤其是在酒店中。

警示,警钟:指提醒人注意消极或危险的行为或情况。
例句
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1·I'd like a wake up call.
我想要一个叫早服务。
2·The events of this year are a wake up call.
今年的一系列事件给我们敲响了警钟。
3·A hard lesson certainly, but also a shocking wake up call.
它的确是一个沉重的教训,但也是一次令人难忘的警钟。
4·That seems to me to be a huge wake up call for on-line travel companies.
对我来说,这相当于为在线旅游企业敲响了警钟。
5·"It offers us all a wake up call with regards to commitments," said Clancy.
克兰西说:“它提醒我们大家要信守承诺。”
6·I remember a shallow little wake up call I got one time while we were living in Florida.
我记起我们住在佛罗里达时发生的一件让我幡然醒悟的事。
7·In a sense, 'Voices of the Poor' is a wake up call for all people and organizations concerned with poverty.
在某种意义上,《穷人的呼声》是唤醒所有关心贫困问题的人们和组织的呼声。
8·I book a wake-up call for 4:45 a.m.
我预订了凌晨4点45分的叫醒电话。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
9·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。
—— 《牛津词典》
10·He urged her to treat the arrest as a wake-up call.
他力劝她把这次拘捕当作一次警钟。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》