drowse 详细解释

drowse

[drauz]

vi. 打瞌睡
vt. 使昏昏欲睡
n. 瞌睡

词形变化

动词过去式: drowsed | 动词过去分词: drowsed | 动词现在分词: drowsing | 动词第三人称单数: drowses |

词义辨析

同义:

v.瞌睡, 打盹儿

languish  droop

v.昏昏沉沉地消磨

doze  nap  catnap  drift off  

同义参见:

nap  sleep  slumber  

英英释义

名词 drowse:

a light fitful sleep

同义词:doze

动词 drowse:

sleep lightly or for a short period of time

同义词:snooze, doze

be on the verge of sleeping

补充

drowsedrowse英:[drauz] 美:[draʊz]vi.1.打瞌睡He drowsed in the sun.他在阳光下打瞌睡。

例句

1. Nina drowsed for a while.尼娜打了会儿盹。 2. Rachel lies down on the couch and wills herself into a drowse that is something like sleep.蕾切尔躺在沙发上, 想让自己打个盹, 睡一觉。 3. She lay there in a drowse.她躺在那打盹。 4. She now and then drowsed away into a half sleep.她时而打盹,似睡非睡。 5. He was drowsing in the garden.他当时正在花园里打瞌睡。 6. a town drowsing in the moon沉浸在月光下的城镇 7. They drowsed away a hot afternoon.他们昏昏沉沉地度过一个炎热的下午。 8. He gave a speech that drowsed the audiences.他做了一个让听众昏昏欲睡的演说。 9. he was beginning to drowse in his chair.他开始坐在椅子上打起瞌睡来。 10. let not your prudence drowse.不要使你的审慎变得迟钝。 11. She drove while I drowsed [=(more commonly) dozed] in the back seat.她开车时我坐在后排座上打盹。