drowsy
drowsy 英 [ˈdraʊzi] 美 [ˈdraʊzi]
adj. 昏昏欲睡的;沉寂的;催眠的
比较级:drowsier 最高级:drowsiest
- Drowsy means sleepy and having low energy. When you’re sitting in the warm sunlight after a big lunch, and you’re so drowsy you can’t keep your eyes open, it’s not the right time to try organizing your desk.
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- adj. 昏昏欲睡的;沉寂的;催眠的
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1. This is different from just being tired. You actually feel yourself getting drowsy.
这和感觉到累是不同的,事实上,你只是感觉到昏昏欲睡。
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2. What girl could resist a boy quoting poetry on a drowsy summer afternoon by the sea?
什么女孩可以阻止男孩在海滨夏日昏昏欲睡的午后引用诗句呢?
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3. About half had driven drowsy in the last month, and they are having on average three caffeinated beverages per day.
上个月所有调查者中大约一半人驾车昏昏欲睡,他们每天平均要喝三个咖啡因饮料。
- drowsy (adj.) 1520s, probably ultimately from Old English drusan, drusian "sink," also "become languid, slow, or inactive" (related to dreosan "to fall"), from Proto-Germanic *drus- (see dreary). But there is no record of it in Middle English. Related: Drowsily; drowsiness.
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