snore / snɔr, snoʊr /

⚽高中词汇鼾声打呼噜打鼾鼾声震天

snore3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

snored, snor·ing.

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

snored, snor·ing.

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

snore 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make sounds when sleeping

更多snore例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. At some point, our snores and the rain became indistinguishable.
  4. If you or your bed mate just can’t seem to stop the snore, your pillow might be able to help.
  5. Marine biologists have found that that while dolphins may not snore, they do vocalize in their sleep.
  6. I actually find that having this once keeps me snore free for up to a week.
  7. Aside from blatant self-promotions, Conrad shares her fashion, beauty, and unbelievably snore-worthy DIY ideas on her website.
  8. Morning One, December 22, 2008 The dorm was dark and quiet except for the intermittent buzzing of a faint snore or more.
  9. The soft murmur of his petition was answered only by the deep-chested, placid snore of the sleeping priest.
  10. He listened and heard soft breathing that stopped just short of being an infantile snore.
  11. Just then Jim begun to breathe heavy; next he begun to snore—and then I was pretty soon comfortable again.
  12. A prolonged snore came from Stacy's bunk; then everything was quiet.
  13. But the Cyclops only turned over in its sleep and began to snore again.