drowse如何读

英:[draʊz]

美:[draʊz]

drowse是什么意思

  • vi.打瞌睡
  • vt.使昏昏欲睡
  • n.瞌睡

drowse变形

第三人称单数:drowses

现在分词:drowsing

过去式:drowsed

过去分词:drowsed

drowse词根

词根:drowsy

adj.

drowsy 昏昏欲睡的;沉寂的;催眠的

adv.

drowsily 昏昏欲睡地;懒洋洋地

n.

drowsiness 睡意;困倦;假寐

drowse英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to be inactive

to fall into a light slumber

transitive verb

to make drowsy or inactive

to pass (time) drowsily or in drowsing

noun

the act or an instance of drowsing : doze

drowse词源中文解释

"沉睡,半睡半醒",1570年代,可能是从 drowsy 反推而来的。古英语有一个类似的词,但间隔了600年。相关词汇: Drowsed; drowsing。名词指“半睡半醒的状态”始于1814年。

drowse词源英文解释

Verb probably akin to Goth driusan to fall — more at dreary

The first known use of drowse was in 1573

drowse儿童词典英英释义

drudge1 of 2verb

to do hard or dull work

drudge2 of 2noun

a person who drudges

drubverb

to beat severely

to defeat completely

drubbed her opponent in the tennis match

drubverb

to beat severely

to defeat completely

drubbed her opponent in the tennis match

drowsyadjective

ready to fall asleep

making one sleepy

a drowsy afternoon

drowsyadjective

ready to fall asleep

making one sleepy

a drowsy afternoon

drowsyadjective

ready to fall asleep

making one sleepy

a drowsy afternoon

drowsyadjective

ready to fall asleep

making one sleepy

a drowsy afternoon

drowseverb

doze

drowse 例句

1 She woke her drowsing husband and herded the children toward the fire escape outside the front of the building.

2 But at least here, they said, the soldiers of the Republic of Niger are drowsing under a giant tree at the border, not pointing their guns at the civilians who continue to cross it.

3 Many a drowsing mallard has been caught by a lean fox or knocked on the head with a paddle.

4 Sometimes she’ll teasingly smack me across the chest to make sure I’m not drowsing along.

5 She was just drowsing, but Tom Yew was snoring.

6 Oh, no! Looks like they catch me drowse.

喔,糟了。他们好像发觉我在打瞌睡。

7 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。

8 To pass ( time ) by drowsing.

打瞌睡消耗 ( 时间 )

9 The poll-clerks sent out for pots of beer, the watchers drowsed, the candidates were invisible--some said that they had gone to dine with the mayor.

10 There was so much braid, and here she lay drowsing.

11 The porter was drowsing in his lodge, the gate was ajar.

12 Did you never drowse and doze over your rod, when "sitting in a pleasant shade," on a sultry afternoon, not a nibble disturbed the equanimity of your float?

13 Sunday, just when sit in that person of in front of to be when drowse, the priest decides to want to teach him well, let him do not sleep when preach again.

一个星期天,正当坐在前排的那个人又在瞌睡时,牧师决定要好好教育他一下,让他不要再在布道时睡觉。

14 picnickers drowsing in the shade of an oak tree

15 All of this was heady news of a world far removed from hankies and thimbles, patiently delivered to me under a tree amidst the drowsing bees and nodding wildflowers.

16 He drowsed in the sun.

他在阳光下打瞌睡.

17 The real question, and the answer, becomes clear when you creep through hanging lianas and startle bats drowsing beneath the leaves and walk through the centers of clouds.

18 The stillness almost seemed to drowse and to make a soft noise, like the distant sound of locusts in August.

19 The drowsing creature in Harry’s chest suddenly raised its head, sniffing the air hopefully.

20 While summer often wakes me at 4am with dawn, in winter I can sleep for hours, surrendering to my bed shortly after 9pm, and drowsing there until my morning alarm.

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