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snooze
- IPA[snuːz]
英式
- have a short, light sleep, especially during the day;activate the snooze button on (an alarm clock)
- a short, light sleep, especially during the day;someone or something that is boring or tedious
verb: snooze, 3rd person present: snoozes, gerund or present participle: snoozing, past tense: snoozed, past participle: snoozed
noun: snooze, plural noun: snoozes
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動詞
- 1. have a short, light sleep, especially during the day the children play beach games while the adults snooze in the sun
- 2. activate the snooze button on (an alarm clock) commuters will savour that extra time snoozing the alarm
- ▪ temporarily turn off (notifications) in an app or on a device, especially until a specific time you can snooze some emails that you want to tackle later
名詞
- 1. a short, light sleep, especially during the day he settled in the grass for a snooze
- 2. informal someone or something that is boring or tedious the actual listening experience is often something of a snooze
- a control on an alarm clock that sets the alarm to repeat after a short interval, allowing time ... if students with an early class hit the snooze button on the alarm, nobody is going to come pounding on the door a lot of people hit the snooze button and weren't paying attention to the drinking water crisis that we have across the country
Oxford Dictionary
- a control on an alarm clock that sets the alarm to repeat after a short interval, allowing time ... if students with an early class hit the snooze button on the alarm, nobody is going to come pounding on the door a lot of people hit the snooze button and weren't paying attention to the drinking water crisis that we have across the country
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[sno͞oz]
美式
- have a short, light sleep, especially during the day: the children play beach games while the adults snooze in the sun
- a short, light sleep, especially during the day: he settled in the grass for a snooze
Oxford American Dictionary