napped / næp /

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napped3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

napped, nap·ping.

  1. to sleep for a short time; doze.
  2. to be off one's guard: The question caught him napping.
v. 有主动词 verb

napped, nap·ping.

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

napped 近义词

n. 名词 noun

short, light sleep

n. 名词 noun

grain of material

v. 动词 verb

take a short, light sleep

更多napped例句

  1. The videos, however, overall showed no extra naps, no sluggishness or other noticeable changes in behavior after hair care.
  2. 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.
  3. People think this is an arduous commute and I must be crazy, but I can read, knit, nap, text, whatever.
  4. 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.
  5. He explained NAP — name, address and phone number — is no longer that important.
  6. A Victorian-style couch now stands in the spot where Mr. Borden was killed while he napped.
  7. Then the cloth is slightly napped and sheared down close, in order to produce a smooth, even surface.
  8. It is commonly twill woven, but is sometimes plain, finished with a slightly napped and lustrous face.
  9. Of the broadcloth range, made with shiny napped face, soft finish, as the pelt of a doe.
  10. And then, faintly but sharply outlined in the long-napped rug in front, appeared the print of a human shoe!
  11. He was very attentive to his aunt also, and came to read aloud to her, while she napped, almost every evening.