Usage examples of "waking" in English with translation to Spanish

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He succeeded in waking Harry up. Logró despertar a Harry.
She was afraid of waking the baby. Ella temía despertar al bebé.
The mother is waking up her daughter. La madre despierta a su hija.
Waking up is the opposite of going to sleep. Despertar es el opuesto a ir a dormir.
She sat still for fear of waking the baby. Ella se sentó quieta por temor a despertar al bebé.
Go and wake Mary up. Vete a despertar a Mary.
Did the baby wake up? ¿Se despertó el bebé?
Don't wake him up. No lo despiertes.
Go and wake up Mary. Ve y despierta a Mary.
Tom woke up feeling grumpy. Tom se despertó malhumorado.
Today I woke up early. Me desperté temprano hoy.
That noise woke me up. El ruido me despertó.
We woke up after midnight. Nos despertamos pasada la medianoche.
Has the baby woken up? El bebe se despertó?
I have to wake Tom up. Tengo que despertar a Tom.
I usually wake up at six. Me despierto habitualmente a las seis.
The man wakes up his friend. El hombre despierta a su amigo.
The husband wakes up his wife. El esposo despierta a su esposa.
In spring, everyone wakes up early. Al llegar la primavera, todo el mundo se despierta temprano.
The mother wakes up her daughter. La madre despierta a su hija.
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