dozing
英 [ˈdəʊzɪŋ]
美 [ˈdoʊzɪŋ]
v. 打瞌睡; 打盹儿; 小睡
doze的现在分词
现在分词:dozing
COCA.42148
柯林斯词典
- VERB (尤指在白天)小睡,打盹儿
When youdoze, you sleep lightly or for a short period, especially during the daytime.- For a while she dozed fitfully.
有一阵子,她时睡时醒。 - Dozeis also a noun.
- After lunch I had a doze.
吃过午饭,我小睡了会儿。
- For a while she dozed fitfully.
双语例句
- Guy1: The pool of drool on the table from you dozing off.
路人甲:看你打瞌睡时候口水流了一桌子。 - Grandfather was dozing in front of the television.
爷爷在电视机前打瞌睡。 - Her class is so boring that I can't help dozing off.
她的课好无聊,我忍不住要打瞌睡。 - At first glance, you might think these pictures are of people dozing at home, in their beds or on their sofas, and think nothing of it.
乍看之下,你可能以为照片里的这些人是在家里的床上或沙发上打瞌睡,没什么大不了。 - The little boy was dozing with his back against the chair.
那个小男孩正靠在椅子上打盹。 - Donna felt herself dozing and sat upright.
唐娜觉得自己在打瞌睡,就坐直了身子。 - Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or dozing in a corner, no one speaks.
车上的商人及女士均坐在角落里,不是看报就是打盹,表情严肃,没有人说话。 - Once I caught him dozing off in class.
有一次我发现他在上课时睡着了。 - I think you have Meeting Affective Disorder, look at the pool of drool on the table from your dozing off.
我觉得你得“会议精神紊乱症”了,看看你打盹儿时在桌上流的那一滩口水。 - He lay dozing for a while;
他躺着又打了一个盹;