jet lag
英 [ˈdʒet læɡ]
美 [ˈdʒet læɡ]
n. 飞行时差综合征; 时差反应
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 飞行时差综合征;时差反应
the feeling of being tired and slightly confused after a long plane journey, especially when there is a big difference in the time at the place you leave and that at the place you arrive in
柯林斯词典
- 飞行时差综合征;时差反应
If you are suffering fromjet lag, you feel tired and slightly confused after a long journey by aeroplane, especially after travelling between places that have a time difference of several hours.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 jetlag
英英释义
noun
- fatigue and sleep disturbance resulting from disruption of the body's normal circadian rhythm as a result of jet travel
双语例句
- But I also feel bad because of the lower pressure and the jet lag.
但是我还是因为低压和时差而感到难受。 - Have you recovered from your jet lag yet?
你的时差恢复了没有? - Jet lag can be brutal to a child who feels the effects but doesn't understand why.
对于孩子来说,时差会非常难受,他们能感觉到时差的影响,但不明白这是为什么。 - Probably jet lag, I said.
“可能是时差的原因吧。”我说。 - I haven't got over my jet lag yet.
我时差还没倒过来。 - You see, I take this long-hour plane frequently, but the jet lag still makes me uneasy.
你看,我经常长时间乘坐飞机,但是时差还是让我很难受。 - I get jet lag for a overseas.
我出国旅游之后一周都会有时差。 - C. This is the result of jet lag and travel fatigue.
这是时差反应和旅行疲惫的结果。 - I'm still suffering from jet lag.
我还在倒时差呢。 - My mom always says that I have jet lag because I often stay up into the night.
我妈妈老说我有时差症,因为我老是半夜不睡觉。