doze
英 [dəʊz]
美 [doʊz]
v. 打瞌睡; 打盹儿; 小睡
n. (通常日间的)瞌睡,小睡
过去式:dozed 现在分词:dozing 过去分词:dozed 复数:dozes 第三人称单数:dozes
Collins.1 / BNC.12444 / COCA.11330
短语动词
doze off
1. (尤指在白天)打瞌睡,打盹儿
短语用例
doze off
- (尤指在日间)打瞌睡,打盹儿
to go to sleep, especially during the day
牛津词典
verb
- 打瞌睡;打盹儿;小睡
to sleep lightly for a short time
noun
- (通常日间的)瞌睡,小睡
a short period of sleep, usually during the day- I had a doze on the train.
我在火车上打了个盹儿。
- I had a doze on the train.
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.
英英释义
noun
- a light fitful sleep
verb
双语例句
- It is a "buy and doze" market now.
现在这是一个“买了就睡”的市场。 - With the shutters half-closed and the calm airy height of the room to lull me, I soon fell into a doze
半掩的百叶窗和宁静、通风的高大房间催我入睡,我很快便打起盹来。 - I began to fear that I might doze off and miss the dinner.
我有点儿担心自己会一觉睡过去,误了饭。 - He likes ( to have) a doze after lunch.
他喜欢午饭后打个盹。 - Do not go doze off in the middle of the meeting.
不要在开会中打盹儿。 - He can doze off whenever he gets tired.
无论何时他累了都能睡着。 - The lecture was so boring that the audience began to doze off.
讲座太乏味,听众开始打盹了。 - So he will take to his hotel room, light up, doze off.
于是,他会喜欢待在自己的旅店房间里,点上一支烟,打个盹。 - I cannot conceive how you manage to doze out of doors, in the morning.
我不能想象你怎么早上在外面也要瞌睡。 - He likes to have a doze after dinner.
他喜欢在饭后打个盹儿。