sleeping

英['sliːpɪŋ] 美['sliːpɪŋ]
  • adj. 睡着的
  • n. 睡眠
  • 动词sleep的现在分词.
  • sleave n.纠缠在一起的东西;纠缠一团;丝棉v.解开;理开
  • sleazy adj.质地薄的;肮脏的;低廉的;低劣的
  • sled n.雪撬
  • sledding n.坐雪橇;进展动词sled的现在分词形式.
  • sledge n.雪橇;大锤v.用雪橇搬运;坐雪橇;用大锤敲打=sleigh(英);sled(美).
Noun:
  1. the state of being asleep

  2. quiet and inactive restfulness

  3. the suspension of consciousness and decrease in metabolic rate

Adjective:
  1. lying with head on paws as if sleeping

1. On the top floor we have sleeping quarters for women and children.
我们在顶楼有供女人和孩子睡觉的地方。

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2. They had been up all night and were sleeping it off.
他们前一天整夜未眠,所以这时正在补觉。

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3. They are sleeping in the carpenter's shop directly above.
他们正在正上方的木匠铺子里睡觉。

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4. Many are sleeping in the open because they have no shelter.
很多人因为没有栖身之所,只好露宿在外。

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5. It is never a good idea to take sleeping tablets regularly.
频繁服用安眠药绝对不是好办法。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Her arm pillowed the sleeping child.
      熟睡的孩子枕着她的手臂。
    2. Occasionally she had to take sleeping pills.
      她偶尔不得不吃安眠药。
    3. The little boy lied on the bullock cart sleeping.
      这个小男孩躺在牛车上睡着了。