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napped

/nap/US // næp //UK // (næp) //

打瞌睡,小睡,打盹儿,打盹

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    napped, nap·ping.

    • : to sleep for a short time; doze.
    • : to be off one's guard: The question caught him napping.
v.有主动词 verb
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    napped, nap·ping.

    • : to sleep or doze through: I napped the afternoon away. He naps away most of his classes.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a brief period of sleep, especially one taken during daytime: Has the baby had her nap?

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Examples

  • The videos, however, overall showed no extra naps, no sluggishness or other noticeable changes in behavior after hair care.

  • Each brings all of the warmth, comfort and flavor you might desire this time of year without leaving you feeling weighed down and ready for a nap immediately after eating.

  • People think this is an arduous commute and I must be crazy, but I can read, knit, nap, text, whatever.

  • Whether as the ultimate movie watching command center, a cozy reading nook, or a full-on nap spot, these chairs offer a lot of living for your living room.

  • He explained NAP — name, address and phone number — is no longer that important.

  • A Victorian-style couch now stands in the spot where Mr. Borden was killed while he napped.

  • Then the cloth is slightly napped and sheared down close, in order to produce a smooth, even surface.

  • It is commonly twill woven, but is sometimes plain, finished with a slightly napped and lustrous face.

  • Of the broadcloth range, made with shiny napped face, soft finish, as the pelt of a doe.

  • And then, faintly but sharply outlined in the long-napped rug in front, appeared the print of a human shoe!

  • He was very attentive to his aunt also, and came to read aloud to her, while she napped, almost every evening.