catnap

英['kætnæp] 美['kætnæp]
  • n. 打瞌睡;假寐
  • vi. 打瞌睡;假寐
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Noun:
  1. sleeping for a short period of time (usually not in bed)

Verb:
  1. take a siesta;

    "She naps everyday after lunch for an hour"

1. He had cultivated the ability to catnap at odd moments during a day.
他磨练了一副能够在随便什么时候打个盹儿的本领.

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2. Not even a swarm of flies disturbs a cheetah's after - dinner catnap.
一群苍蝇正打扰这这头猎豹的饭后小憩.

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3. Now you are allowed to take a three - miunte catnap.
现在你可以休息三分钟.

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4. If I could a little catnap, I think I'd feel much better.
如果可以小睡片刻, 我想我就会觉得好多了.

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5. Then spats took a catnap, and the bird looked out for dogs.
然后斯派茨小睡了一会儿.小鸟为它站岗放哨,防止狗跑过来.

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