snooze
英 [snuːz]
美 [snuːz]
v. (尤指在白天)小睡,打盹
n. 小睡
现在分词:snoozing 过去式:snoozed 第三人称单数:snoozes 复数:snoozes 过去分词:snoozed
BNC.33080 / COCA.21084
牛津词典
verb
- (尤指在白天)小睡,打盹
to have a short light sleep, especially during the day and usually not in bed- My brother was snoozing on the sofa.
我弟弟正在沙发上打盹。
- My brother was snoozing on the sofa.
柯林斯词典
- (尤指在白天的)小睡,打盹儿
Asnoozeis a short, light sleep, especially during the day. - VERB 小睡;打盹儿
If yousnooze, you sleep lightly for a short period of time.- Mark snoozed in front of the television...
马克在电视机前打起盹儿来。 - Patients are given an extra 15 minutes to snooze before being woken gently.
在被轻轻叫醒之前,病人还有 15 分钟的小睡时间。
- Mark snoozed in front of the television...
英英释义
noun
- sleeping for a short period of time (usually not in bed)
verb
双语例句
- If you snooze, you lose!
如果你不注意,就错过良机了。 - So go ahead and nap& a short daily snooze might ward off a heart attack later in life.
所以,试试吧,午睡一会&一个短短的午睡可能避免今后生活中心脏病的发作。 - Just looking at these slumbering giraffes is enough to give you a crick in the neck-which is why the world's tallest animals don't often stop for a snooze.
看着这些睡觉的长颈鹿你都会觉得脖子累,这就是为什么这种世界上最高的动物通常不会随便停下打个盹儿。 - He very rarely hits the snooze button, he says.
丁格斯博士称,如今他很少会去按小睡键。 - 'When I was in my 20s, I'd use multiple alarm clocks and snooze away, but now I'm in my mid-60s, so I don't need that much sleep anymore,' he says.
他还说:在我20多岁的时候,我得用上多个闹钟,可还是会瞌睡过去。但现在我都60多了,所以不再需要那么多的睡眠了。 - Because you this, you will feel tired when your alarm clock goes off and be all the more tempted to hit the snooze button.
因此,闹钟响起时,你还是觉得劳累,想敲击止闹按钮的冲动更强烈。 - Mark snoozed in front of the television
马克在电视机前打起盹儿来。 - You take yourself off home and I'll have a snooze.
你回家吧,我得去车后面。 - But the spectacular stunt failed when the barn owl, called Darcy, took to the rafters to enjoy an impromptu snooze.
但这一精彩特技表演却失败了谷仓猫头鹰达西选择飞上房顶椽梁,在上面小睡了一阵。 - Unlike with an annoying alarm clock sound, you wont even want to push the snooze button!
不会像平常那样一听到闹钟铃声就觉得很烦人,换成了播放自己爱听的音乐甚至你都不想按掉闹钟上的止闹按钮!
