sleep-in
- (of a domestic employee) resident in an employer's house
- an instance of remaining asleep or in bed longer than usual in the morning;a form of protest in which the participants sleep overnight in premises which they have occupied
noun: sleep-in, plural noun: sleep-ins
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形容詞
- 1. (of a domestic employee) resident in an employer's house a sleep-in babysitter
名詞
- 1. an instance of remaining asleep or in bed longer than usual in the morning a well-deserved sleep-in
- 2. a form of protest in which the participants sleep overnight in premises which they have occupied a student sleep-in began last night
- remain asleep or in bed later than usual in the morning
Oxford American Dictionary
- remain asleep or in bed later than usual in the morning
Oxford Dictionary
- escape being wounded or injured
Oxford Dictionary
- escape being wounded or injured
Oxford American Dictionary
- one could do something with no effort or conscious thought
Oxford Dictionary
- one regards something as so easy that it will require no effort or conscious thought to accomplish
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- IPA[ˈslēpˌin]
美式
- (of a domestic employee) resident in an employer's house: a sleep-in babysitter
- a form of protest in which the participants sleep overnight in premises that they have occupied: a student sleep-in began last night
Oxford American Dictionary