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unsleeping

/slee-ping/US // ˈsli pɪŋ //

不睡觉,不睡的,不眠不休,不睡

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the condition of being asleep.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : asleep.
    • : of, relating to, or having accommodations for sleeping: a sleeping compartment.
    • : used to sleep in or on: a sleeping jacket.
    • : used to induce or aid sleep or while asleep: sleeping mask.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Raise your sleeping platform a few inches and utilize that space.

  • We called her up and got her dos and don’ts for those who want to try their hand at sleeping-pad repair—turning this skeptic into a glue believer.

  • Deep down, I have always believed that attempting to fix a leaking sleeping pad was a fool’s errand.

  • These new findings may provide a jumping-off point for sleep researchers to address disordered sleeping habits that can be caused by any number of conditions, including autism spectrum disorder, PTSD, and Alzheimer’s disease, according to Ingiosi.

  • Throughout the entire trek, he drove the support vehicle that had my sleeping pad and other supplies and met me at every road crossing.

  • I was told before my first trip that no city in the world offered the dreams you could have sleeping in Havana.

  • The Amy Pascal Manifesto: Aaron Sorkin Broke, Sleeping with Co-Worker?

  • As the agents apprehended and detained the man, the dog remained unleashed, and ran down the hill to where Marino was sleeping.

  • The seven-year-old Detroit girl was sleeping on the couch as her grandmother sat next to her watching television.

  • The robots can slice through stone and rough out vast blocks of stone while the artisans are sleeping.

  • The reveillée of the sleeping Mexicans was the discharge of our two field-pieces loaded with canister.

  • In truth, it was so intently engaged with a sleeping seal that it had not observed the approach of the sledge.

  • There was a deep silence throughout the whole bivouac; some were sleeping, and those who watched were in no humour for idle chat.

  • I have fed and slept at inns, living on the worst of fares and sleeping on the hardest, and hardly the cleanest, of beds.

  • Some of them, more imaginative, declared that Mrs. Charmington was even a sleeping partner in the saponaceous firm.