snooze 的 2 个定义
snoozed, snooz·ing.
snooze 近义词
light sleep
snooze 的近义词 6 个
snooze 的反义词 3 个
sleep lightly
更多snooze例句
- Then, grab a WHOOP and start using its valuable feedback to decide whether you should go for that planned run or hit snooze.
- Conroy suggests even shorter—from 20 to 30 minutes—but says the maximum snooze allotment can vary from person to person.
- There’s even a smart snooze function that can delay your wake-up time based on periods of light and deep sleep, rather than a set time period.
- Whatever the reason, some in the industry have put Google on snooze in the CTV space, though others have awoken to its potential.
- Then I settle in, sometimes to the point of falling into a Savasana-like snooze—and I’m someone who never sleeps during Savasana.
- Few cars brave the streets: rush hour has become snooze hour.
- Young adults in particular benefitted the most from a quick snooze.
- Read on for our expert-approved tips for the perfect snooze.
- The whole thing just seems off to me… and also a snooze—especially when you put it up against the more fascinating threads.
- Sleeping might seem simple enough—just crawl into bed at the end of the night, and snooze away until morning, right?
- And now that hes thoroughly up to it, lets have some supper, and get a snooze afore starting.
- Then they snooze for five hours and they're ready for another long stretch.
- But I read the hypocrite's meaning between his words; he is a lazy loafer and loves to lie and snooze in the morning.
- On a divan in the living room, covered by a light blanket, resting in a very light snooze, was a woman.
- Her ladyship seems to be taking a snooze on the quiet, my lady.