drowse
drowse 英 [draʊz] 美 [draʊz]
vi. 打瞌睡;发呆 vt. 使昏昏欲睡;昏昏沉沉地消磨(时光) n. 瞌睡;假寐
进行时:drowsing 过去式:drowsed 过去分词:drowsed 第三人称单数:drowses 名词复数:drowses
- To doze lightly, or nearly fall asleep, is to drowse. If you stay up too late watching scary movies, you might start to drowse the next morning in English class.
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- vi. 打瞌睡;发呆
- vt. 使昏昏欲睡;昏昏沉沉地消磨(时光)
- n. 瞌睡;假寐
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1. The days here drowse all their twelve hours in the sun, and silently sleep away the other twelve, wrapped in the mantle of darkness.
这里的白天十二个小时都在阳光里昏昏欲睡,另外十二个小时则在夜幕笼罩下悄然睡去。
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2. As it works on the principle of electronic balance, the moment you drowse and the head falls below a preset angle the alarm would ring, eventually making you alert.
这个警报装置是利用电子天平的原理设计而成,在你打瞌睡时你的头会往下低,一旦下低的角度超出了之前预设的范围,警报就会拉响了,最后迫使你从睡梦中惊醒。
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3. 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。
- drowse (v.) 1570s, probably a back-formation from drowsy. Old English had a similar word, but there is a 600-year gap. Related: Drowsed; drowsing.
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