vi.
Noun
1. a light fitful sleep
Verb
1. sleep lightly or for a short period of time
2. be on the verge of sleeping;
Teach him to read, teach to midnight, chen Xian drowse, the head came up against screen.
教他读书, 教至半夜, 陈咸瞌睡, 头碰到了屏风.
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She was no sensualist, longing to drowse sleepily in the lap of luxury.
她不是个肉欲主义者,想昏昏沉沉地过纸醉金迷的生活.
——辞典例句
Oh, no! Looks like they catch me drowse.
喔, 糟了. 他们好像发觉我在打瞌睡.
——期刊摘选
Oh, no! Looks like they catch me drowse.
喔, 糟了. 他们好像发觉我在打瞌睡.
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To pass ( time ) by drowsing.
打瞌睡消耗 ( 时间 )
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It'seemed a pity to disturb the drowsing ( or dozing ) professor.
弄醒正在打盹的 ( 或打瞌睡的 ) 教授似乎很糟糕.
——期刊摘选
He drowsed in the sun.
他在阳光下打瞌睡.
——《简明英汉词典》
I'm just trying to refrain from drowsing at work.
我只是试着别在工作时打瞌睡而已.
——期刊摘选
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