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napper

/nap-er/US // ˈnæp ər //UK // (ˈnæpə) //

拔苗助长,拔苗助长者,拔草者,拔苗助长型

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a textile worker who naps cloth.
    • : a machine for putting a nap on cloth.

Examples

  • If you compare nappers to people who just take a break, naps look great.

  • But, there are some people who are just not good nappers, or some people just don’t want a nap on any given day.

  • Mednick has found that nappers perform as well on a pattern-recognition task as people who have slept overnight.

  • If you’re a napper, catch that wave … It can be restorative.

  • Napper did another take of the portrait which the authorities accepted.

  • The picture was painted by John Napper who famously said it was, "a beautiful painting of a queen, but not this Queen".

  • He could well understand the stories they told of Napper Tandy, and the great rebel in the gardens of Versailles.

  • "Got a bit of a crack, and it put me off my napper for a spell," he said.

  • A club was then formed in Dublin, of which Napper Tandy became a leading member.

  • Napper, and indeed his friend Grattan, have totally lost their influence in the Corporation.

  • This was a stratagem for which Bill Napper was not prepared.