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drowsily

/drou-zee/US // ˈdraʊ zi //UK // (ˈdraʊzɪ) //

昏昏欲睡,昏昏欲睡地,昏昏欲睡的,昏昏欲睡的样子

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    drow·si·er, drow·si·est.

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

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Examples

  • She slept lightly at first, half awake and drowsily attentive to the things about her.

  • She awoke suddenly, but drowsily surprised and disappointed not to find Gwynne in the chair opposite.

  • Kinnaird was awake, and his daughter cried out drowsily when Weston stood looking down at him.

  • And with this request, drowsily mumbled, George pulled the blanket comfortably about him and settled back for another nap.

  • Henry Burns dragged himself drowsily to one of the cabin ports and looked out.