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snore

/snawr, snohr/US // snɔr, snoʊr //UK // (snɔː) //

鼾声,打呼噜,打鼾,鼾声震天

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    snored, snor·ing.

    • : to breathe during sleep with hoarse or harsh sounds caused by the vibrating of the soft palate.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    snored, snor·ing.

    • : to pass in snoring or sleeping: to snore the day away.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act, instance, or sound of snoring.
    • : Slang. a person or thing that is dull and boring: Eighth grade is such a snore.

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Examples

  • If you have one of the two top-end Fitbit smartwatches—either the Fitbit Sense or the Fitbit Versa 3—as well as Fitbit Premium, you can also access snore detection, a feature that listens for snoring and other noises at night.

  • One setting you might want to check in advance, if you’re a Premium subscriber using a Versa 3 or a Fitbit Sense, is the aforementioned snore detection.

  • At some point, our snores and the rain became indistinguishable.

  • If you or your bed mate just can’t seem to stop the snore, your pillow might be able to help.

  • Marine biologists have found that that while dolphins may not snore, they do vocalize in their sleep.

  • I actually find that having this once keeps me snore free for up to a week.

  • Aside from blatant self-promotions, Conrad shares her fashion, beauty, and unbelievably snore-worthy DIY ideas on her website.

  • Morning One, December 22, 2008 The dorm was dark and quiet except for the intermittent buzzing of a faint snore or more.

  • The soft murmur of his petition was answered only by the deep-chested, placid snore of the sleeping priest.

  • He listened and heard soft breathing that stopped just short of being an infantile snore.

  • Just then Jim begun to breathe heavy; next he begun to snore—and then I was pretty soon comfortable again.

  • A prolonged snore came from Stacy's bunk; then everything was quiet.

  • But the Cyclops only turned over in its sleep and began to snore again.