drowsy 的定义
drow·si·er, drow·si·est.
- half-asleep; sleepy.
- marked by or resulting from sleepiness.
- dull; sluggish.
- inducing lethargy or sleepiness: drowsy spring weather.
drowsy 近义词
sleepy
更多drowsy例句
- Awakened from a nap, he appeared drowsy at first, but brightened up considerably when Dearie placed a few pieces of boiled sweet potato within reach.
- Sleep and sleep quality is clearly important to Fitbit—you can also set an alarm to wake you when you’re in a lighter sleep stage so you feel less drowsy.
- I know driving makes me drowsy, even when I’ve gotten enough sleep, so now I prioritize pulling over to take a nap, even if that means my drive takes twice as long.
- Perhaps a car that blinks a little light when it thinks that you’re drowsy based on how your face looks might not be that harmful.
- She and Shemar often stay up late watching TV, and when Shemar made it to school he was often drowsy in class.
- Casablancas speaks in a drowsy mumble and occasionally needs prodding, but once you do, becomes surprisingly engaged.
- There was a busy, bustling, disputatious tone about it, instead of the accustomed phlegm and drowsy tranquillity.
- Barely 20 years ago, Brazil was a drowsy, underperfoming Third World nation, plagued by hyperinflation and boom-and-bust growth.
- He was too drowsy to hold the thought more than a moment in his mind, much less to reflect upon it.
- He soon experienced an unwonted sense of fatigue, then a drowsy sensation came over him.
- Ay, murmured the sick woman, relapsing into her former drowsy state, what about her?what aboutI know!
- Dorothy began to feel drowsy, directly she had nothing left to engage her attention.
- Fanchon's grandmother stirs up the drowsy fire; then she breaks the eggs on the black earthenware platter.