意思
To awaken from sleep before the usual time.
文化背景
In Spain, waking up early is often followed by a 'segundo desayuno' (second breakfast) around 11:00 AM, as the workday starts early but lunch is late (2:00 PM). The concept of 'madrugar' is highly respected in Mexican work culture, especially in markets and construction where the day starts at 5:00 or 6:00 AM. While Argentines are famous for staying up late, 'despertarse temprano' is a necessity for students and office workers, often accompanied by 'mate' to wake up. In the 'Eje Cafetero' (Coffee Region), waking up early is a way of life to tend to the coffee crops before the midday heat.
The Reflexive Rule
Always remember the 'me, te, se'. If you forget it, you're saying you're waking someone else up!
The Proverb
Use 'A quien madruga, Dios le ayuda' to sound like a native when someone mentions waking up early.
意思
To awaken from sleep before the usual time.
The Reflexive Rule
Always remember the 'me, te, se'. If you forget it, you're saying you're waking someone else up!
The Proverb
Use 'A quien madruga, Dios le ayuda' to sound like a native when someone mentions waking up early.
Temprano vs Pronto
Never use 'pronto' for morning times. It's a classic giveaway that you're translating from English.
Stem Change
Remember the 'e' to 'ie' change: despierto, despiertas, despierta. It's like a little 'i' sneaking in.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the reflexive pronoun and the verb 'despertarse' in the present tense.
Yo _______ (despertarse) temprano para ir al gimnasio.
The subject is 'Yo', so we need the reflexive pronoun 'me' and the stem-changed form 'despierto'.
Choose the sentence that correctly uses 'temprano'.
Which sentence is correct?
'Temprano' is used correctly here to describe a morning habit.
Match the Spanish phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
Matching the reflexive pronouns with the correct English subjects.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
Juan: ¿Por qué estás tan cansado? Maria: Porque tuve que ________ para mi vuelo.
After 'tuve que' (I had to), we use the infinitive 'despertar' and attach the reflexive pronoun 'me' because Maria is talking about herself.
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视觉学习工具
Despertarse vs Levantarse
练习题库
4 练习Yo _______ (despertarse) temprano para ir al gimnasio.
The subject is 'Yo', so we need the reflexive pronoun 'me' and the stem-changed form 'despierto'.
Which sentence is correct?
'Temprano' is used correctly here to describe a morning habit.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Matching the reflexive pronouns with the correct English subjects.
Juan: ¿Por qué estás tan cansado? Maria: Porque tuve que ________ para mi vuelo.
After 'tuve que' (I had to), we use the infinitive 'despertar' and attach the reflexive pronoun 'me' because Maria is talking about herself.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Despertarse is the act of waking up (opening your eyes). Levantarse is the act of getting out of bed.
Only if you are waking someone else up. 'Despierto temprano a mi hijo' (I wake my son up early).
It can be, but here it is an adverb. It doesn't change for gender or number.
We use the noun 'madrugador' (masculine) or 'madrugadora' (feminine).
Yes, because work and school start early, even if the nights are long.
It is a single verb that means exactly 'to wake up/get up early'.
Me desperté temprano.
No, 'temprano' specifically refers to the early part of a period, usually the morning.
Trasnochar (to stay up late) or despertarse tarde (to wake up late).
Because it is a reflexive action you do to yourself.
相关表达
Madrugar
synonymTo get up early
Levantarse temprano
similarTo get out of bed early
Trasnochar
contrastTo stay up late / be a night owl
Amanecer
builds onTo dawn / to wake up at dawn