sleeping
sleeping 英 ['sli:pɪŋ] 美 [ˈslipɪŋ]
adj. 睡着的 n. 睡眠
名词复数:sleepings
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- adj. 睡着的
- n. 睡眠
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1. Waking or sleeping, I think of you.
无论是睡着还是醒着,我都想着你。
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2. The mother laid the sleeping boy against her.
母亲让睡着的男孩紧靠着她。
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3. She glanced at the sleeping child and then hurried away.
她瞟了一眼睡着的孩子,随即匆匆离开了。
- sleeping (adj.) c. 1300, present-participle adjective from sleep (v.). Sleeping-pill is from 1660s; sleeping-bag is from 1850; sleeping sickness as a specific African tropical disease is first recorded 1875; sleeping has been used since late 14c. for diseases marked by morbid conditions. Sleeping Beauty (1729) is Perrault's La belle au bois dormant.
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