slept

英[slept] 美[slept]
  • 动词sleep 的过去式及过去分词
  • 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).
  • sledgehammer n.长柄大锤v.用大锤敲打adj.重击的;无情的
名词 sleep:
  1. a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended

  2. a torpid state resembling deep sleep

  3. a period of time spent sleeping

  4. euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb)

1. She slept fitfully, her mind crowded with confusing dreams.
她时睡时醒,脑子里做着各种怪梦。

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2. His clothes were creased, as if he had slept in them.
他的衣服皱巴巴的,好像他是穿着衣服睡的。

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3. I'm pretty sure they slept together before they were married.
我敢肯定他们结婚之前就上过床了。

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4. Since that evening I haven't once slept through the night.
从那天晚上之后,我没有睡过一次安稳觉。

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5. They slept till the alarm bleeper woke them at four.
他们一直睡到4点钟被寻呼机闹钟叫醒.

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    1. We had an awful storm last night but the baby slept right through.
      昨夜我们这里风雨很大,这孩子却一直睡著没醒。
    2. The bedclothes were tumbled (about) as though the bed had been slept in.
      床上的被褥都弄乱了,好像有人睡过觉。
    3. She inveigled him into the house and robbed him while he slept.
      她把他骗进房子,趁他睡著时偷走了他的东西。
    4. I slept very little last night.
      昨晚我睡得很少。
    5. You slept right through the thunderstorm.
      你一直睡著,这场雷雨都没把你吵醒。
    6. I would have preferred a bed, but beggars can't be choosers so I slept on the sofa.
      我本想要张床,但是叫花子不能挑肥拣瘦,所以我就睡在沙发上了。