drowsed

英 [draʊzd] 美 [draʊzd]

v.  打瞌睡; 打盹; 假寐
drowse的过去分词和过去式



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. Instead he simply laid his head on the broad shoulder and drowsed in between pains.
    可眼下他惟一能做的就是把头倚在他宽厚的肩膀上,在两次阵痛间求得片刻的小憩。
  3. He drowsed away the morning.
    他一上午都是昏昏沉沉的。
  4. He drowsed away the summer afternoon.
    他昏昏沉沉地度过那个夏日午后。
  5. Drowsed with the fume of poppies ( John Keats) a shroud of fog, smoke, etc
    被***烟弄得昏昏欲睡(约翰济慈)一片浓雾、烟雾等
  6. He drowsed in the sun.
    他在阳光下打瞌睡。
  7. The shepherd boy drowsed and dreamed in the shadow of the banyan tree, and I laid myself down by the water and stretched my tired limbs on the grass.
    牧童在榕树下沉入梦乡,而我在水边躺下,在草地上伸展我疲劳的肢体。