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

IELTSTEM8

BNC.46594 / COCA.32217



牛津词典

verb

  1. 打瞌睡;打盹;假寐
    to be in a light sleep or almost asleep

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 打瞌睡;打盹;假寐
      If you drowse, you are almost asleep or just asleep.
      1. Nina drowsed for a while.
        尼娜打了会盹。

    双语例句

    1. Nina drowsed for a while.
      尼娜打了会盹。
    2. To drowse by the fire.
      在炉火边打盹儿。
    3. "Oh, no! Looks like they catch me drowse."
      喔,糟了他们好像发觉我在打瞌睡
    4. 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。
    5. 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。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a light fitful sleep

        Synonym:    doze

      verb

      1. sleep lightly or for a short period of time

          Synonym:    snoozedoze

        1. be on the verge of sleeping
          1. The students were drowsing in the 8 AM class