snoozed

英 [snuːzd] 美 [snuːzd]

v.  (尤指在白天)小睡,打盹
snooze的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. (尤指在白天的)小睡,打盹儿
    A snooze is a short, light sleep, especially during the day.
    1. VERB 小睡;打盹儿
      If you snooze, you sleep lightly for a short period of time.
      1. Mark snoozed in front of the television...
        马克在电视机前打起盹儿来。
      2. Patients are given an extra 15 minutes to snooze before being woken gently.
        在被轻轻叫醒之前,病人还有 15 分钟的小睡时间。

    双语例句

    1. Mark snoozed in front of the television
      马克在电视机前打起盹儿来。
    2. Uncle Vernon rapped the glass smartly with his knuckles, but the snake just snoozed on.
      弗农姨父用指节狠狠地敲玻璃,可大蟒继续打盹。
    3. The results showed those with the most work-time light exposure snoozed an average of 46 minutes more per night than their light-deprived colleagues.
      研究结果显示那些在工作时间接触最多阳光的员工比他们那些无阳光环境的同事平均每晚多46分钟的睡眠时间。
    4. One or more of your reminders can't be snoozed or dismissed.
      无法暂停或消除一个或多个提醒。
    5. He might have snoozed a little.
      他可能迷糊了一会。