snooze信息详情
n.<非正式>(尤指在白天的)小睡,打盹儿;<美,非正式>乏味的东西
v.<非正式>小睡,打盹儿
You snooze, you gain.───你打盹,你收获。
I lay down on the bed with my shoes off to have a snooze.───我脱了鞋,躺在床上打个盹儿。
Then one group took a 90-minute snooze.───其中一组人小睡了90分钟。
Imagine that you just hit the snooze alarm and in a minute, you're going to be marching through the morning routine.───想象你刚刚按下了打盹闹钟一分钟,你就要起床开始一天的早上的例行事。
They find Jigger and Snooze trying to calm Brooks, who has Heywood in a choke hold and a knife to his throat.───他们看到齐格尔与斯诺正在劝布鲁克斯冷静,他一个胳膊夹着海沃德的脖子,一只手拿着刀子对着海沃德的颈部。
She said to me before I went to bed and had a noontime snooze that she wanted to recite to me first.───在我上床午睡之前她给我说,她想先背给我听。
Reclaim naps not as the refuge of the lazy, but as the birthright of every creature able to snooze.───重申一下打盹不是给懒惰逃避而是每个生物生来就有的权利。
Sometimes midnight by nightmares, your body curly snooze in the bedding, suddenly want to want to him, as if he is behind you.───有时候半夜被恶梦催醒,你的身子卷曲在被窝里,突然很想很想他,仿佛他就在你背后了。
But scientists have found a mother and daughter who naturally snooze just six nightly hours, waking up bright-eyed and bushy tailed.───但科学家们发现,一对母女自然入睡6个小时,醒来时却是十分清醒。
Uncharacteristically for Keegan, he decided to have a snooze.
If you enjoy your Saturday snooze or a weekend round of golf, give some of the credit to Sir Robert Walpole.
Two bloody wars and we're still content to snooze and let that lot get on with it.
I had a nice little snooze in the back of the car.
I often have a snooze after lunch.
Love is letting he take a snooze after dinner.
I'm going to have a snooze after lunch.
He presses the snooze button on the clock with a practised finger and falls effortlessly asleep.
Dad is taking a snooze in the other room.