drowse
英 [draʊz]
美 [draʊz]
v. 打瞌睡; 打盹; 假寐
现在分词:drowsing 过去式:drowsed 第三人称单数:drowses 过去分词:drowsed
BNC.46594 / COCA.32217
牛津词典
verb
- 打瞌睡;打盹;假寐
to be in a light sleep or almost asleep
柯林斯词典
- VERB 打瞌睡;打盹;假寐
If youdrowse, you are almost asleep or just asleep.- Nina drowsed for a while.
尼娜打了会盹。
- Nina drowsed for a while.
英英释义
noun
- a light fitful sleep
verb
- sleep lightly or for a short period of time
- be on the verge of sleeping
- The students were drowsing in the 8 AM class
双语例句
- "Oh, no! Looks like they catch me drowse."
喔,糟了他们好像发觉我在打瞌睡 - As the state economy with drowse from the compete field gradually, the private manufacture enterprise will occupy more and more important place in china Manufacturing industry in the future.
随着国有经济逐渐从竞争性领域退出,未来的民营制造业必将在中国制造业中占有越来越重要的地位。 - To drowse by the fire.
在炉火边打盹儿。 - In the middle of my drowse, I opened my eyes, sensing an unfamiliar stirring.
我睡到一半时睁开眼睛,感觉到一种陌生的悸动。 - Nina drowsed for a while.
尼娜打了会盹。