drowsily / ˈdraʊ zi /

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drowsily 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

drow·si·er, drow·si·est.

  1. half-asleep; sleepy.
  2. marked by or resulting from sleepiness.
  3. dull; sluggish.
  4. inducing lethargy or sleepiness: drowsy spring weather.

drowsily 近义词

drowsily

等同于 sleepily

drowsily 的近义词 4

更多drowsily例句

  1. She slept lightly at first, half awake and drowsily attentive to the things about her.
  2. She awoke suddenly, but drowsily surprised and disappointed not to find Gwynne in the chair opposite.
  3. Kinnaird was awake, and his daughter cried out drowsily when Weston stood looking down at him.
  4. And with this request, drowsily mumbled, George pulled the blanket comfortably about him and settled back for another nap.
  5. Henry Burns dragged himself drowsily to one of the cabin ports and looked out.