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  1. sleep

    • IPA[sliːp]

    英式

    • n.
      a condition of body and mind that typically recurs for several hours every night, in which the eyes are closed, the postural muscles relaxed, the activity of the brain altered, and consciousness of the surroundings practically suspended;a state compared to or resembling sleep, such as death or complete silence or stillness
    • v.
      be in a state of sleep; be asleep;fail to be woken by
    • verb: sleep, 3rd person present: sleeps, gerund or present participle: sleeping, past tense: slept, past participle: slept

    • noun: sleep

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    名詞

    • 1. a condition of body and mind that typically recurs for several hours every night, in which the eyes are closed, the postural muscles relaxed, the activity of the brain altered, and consciousness of the surroundings practically suspended I was on the verge of sleep he talked in his sleep
    • literary a state compared to or resembling sleep, such as death or complete silence or stillness a photograph of the poet in his last sleep
    • informal (typically in the context of anticipating a forthcoming event) a night, or a night's sleep two more sleeps till I fly to LA
    • 2. a gummy secretion found in the corners of the eyes after sleep she sat up, rubbing the sleep from her eyes

    動詞

    • 1. be in a state of sleep; be asleep she slept for half an hour
    • fail to be woken by he was so tired he slept through the alarm
    • be inactive or dormant Copenhagen likes to be known as the city that never sleeps
    • literary be at peace in death; lie buried he sleeps in Holywell cemetery
    • 2. provide (a specified number of people) with beds, rooms, or places to stay the night studios sleeping two people cost £70 a night
    • n.
      the fact, state, or condition of being asleep: it was 30 degrees at 1 a.m. a few weeks ago and sleeping was near impossible
    • adj.
      in a state of sleep: he looked at the sleeping child

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the fact, state, or condition of being asleep: it was 90 degrees at 1 a.m. a few weeks ago and sleeping was near impossible
    • adj.
      in a state of sleep: he looked at the sleeping child

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • past and past participle of sleep

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • past and past participle of sleep

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      (of a domestic employee) resident in an employer's house: a sleep-in babysitter
    • n.
      an instance of remaining asleep or in bed longer than usual in the morning: a well-deserved sleep-in

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an occasion of sleeping outdoors: the annual children's bonfire and sleep-out

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      a fairy-tale heroine who slept for a hundred years until woken by the kiss of a prince.
    • n.
      applied humorously to a sleeping person: looks like you've got to wake up now, sleeping beauty

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      delay making a decision on something until the following day

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[slēp]

    美式

    • n.
      a condition of body and mind that typically recurs for several hours every night, in which the ... I was on the verge of sleep he talked in his sleep
    • v.
      be in a state of sleep; be asleep: she slept for half an hour

    Oxford American Dictionary