become conscious of

  • 101recover — [[t]rɪkʌ̱və(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ recovers, recovering, recovered 1) VERB When you recover from an illness or an injury, you become well again. [V from n/ ing] He is recovering from a knee injury... A policeman was recovering in hospital last night after… …

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  • 102bring sth about phrasal — verb (T) to make something happen: Computers have brought about many changes in the workplace. bring sb/sth around/round phrasal verb (T) 1 bring the conversation around/round to to deliberately and gradually introduce a new subject into a… …

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  • 103awaken — v 1. awake, wake up, waken, wake, rouse, get up; revive, become conscious, come to, come around, become aware. 2. arouse, animate, activate, vivify, enliven, quicken; stimulate, whet, prod; excite, work up, stir up, fire, kindle; spur, incite,… …

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  • 104rouse — v 1. arouse, call, summon; actuate, initiate, put in motion; stimulate, animate, reanimate, whet, invigorate, motivate, inspirit, inspire, galvanize, electrify; vivify, rally, revive, enliven, liven up, awaken, shake up, jolt, jog; impel, induce …

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  • 105wake up to — Syn: realize, become aware of, become conscious of …

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  • 106awake — a•wake [[t]əˈweɪk[/t]] v. a•woke a•waked, a•woke a•waked a•wo•ken, a•wak•ing 1) to rouse from sleep 2) to make active or alert; rouse: It awoke his flagging interest[/ex] 3) to emerge from sleep 4) to become active or alert 5) to become conscious …

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  • 107оживать — ОЖИВАТЬ1, несов. (сов. ожить). Об умершем: снова приходить (прийти) в состояние жизни; Син.: воскресать; Ант.: умирать [impf. to revive, become conscious again, come back to life; (in religion and mythology) to rise from the dead]. Люди с… …

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  • 108realize — [v1] appreciate, become aware of apprehend, be cognizant of, become conscious of, catch, catch on*, comprehend, conceive, discern, envisage, envision, fancy*, feature*, get, get it*, get the idea*, get the picture*, get through one’s head*, grasp …

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  • 109come to — {v.} (stress on to ) 1. To wake up after losing consciousness; get the use of your senses back again after fainting or being knocked out. * /She fainted in the store and found herself in the first aid room when she came to./ * /The boxer who was… …

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  • 110come to one's senses — {v. phr.} 1. Become conscious again; wake up. * /The boxer was knocked out and did not come to his senses for several minutes./ * /The doctors gave Tom an anesthetic before his operation; then the doctor took out Tom s appendix before he came to… …

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