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sleep /sliːp/ (slept, slept /slept/ ) ► SEE ALLsleep around sleep insleep sth offsleep on sthsleep outsleep oversleep through sthsleep togethersleep with sb ●ˌsleep aˈround (informal, disapproving) to have sex with many different partners 到处跟人睡觉;乱搞性关系;滥交[v + adv]●ˌsleep ˈin1. to remain in bed longer than usual in the morning (比平常)迟起;睡懒觉◆She usually sleeps in on Sundays. 她星期天通常睡懒觉。SYN lie in (BrE, informal) 2. (ScotE) to sleep longer than you intended (比预定)迟起;睡过头 ◆I slept in and missed the bus. 我睡过了头,误了公共汽车。SYN oversleep[v + adv]●ˌsleep sth ˈoffto get better after sth, especially drinking too much alcohol, by sleeping 以睡眠消除,睡一觉熬过(尤指酒劲)◆He’s still sleeping off yesterday’s hangover. 他还在睡觉消解昨天的宿醉呢。◆Go home and sleep it off. 回家睡一觉恢复恢复吧。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˈsleep on sthto delay making a decision about sth until the next day so that you can think about it 把…留待次日决定;把…拖到第二天再说◆Sleep on it and let me know tomorrow. 晚上好好想想,明天给我个答复。[v + prep]●ˌsleep ˈoutto sleep outdoors 在户外睡;露宿◆We slept out most nights when we were in Greece. 我们在希腊时大多露宿。[v + adv]●ˌsleep ˈoverto stay the night at sb else’s home 在别人家过夜;借宿◆The kids are sleeping over with friends. 孩子们在朋友家过夜。◆It’s very late now—why don’t you sleep over? 现在已经很晚了——为什么不就睡这儿呢?[v + adv]▸ ˈsleepover noun a party for children or young people when a group of them spend the night at one house (儿童或年轻人在某人家里的)过夜聚会●ˌsleep ˈthrough sthto not be woken up by sth such as a loud noise or a lot of activity 不被(吵闹或混乱)吵醒;睡觉不受…影响◆She slept right through the thunderstorm. 她完全没被暴风雨吵醒。◆I’m afraid I slept through the alarm. 恐怕闹钟没把我叫醒。◆Did he sleep through the whole incident? 发生这事时自始至终他都在睡觉吗?[v + prep]●ˈsleep together●ˈsleep with sb (informal) to have sex with sb, especially sb you are not married to 和某人(尤指非配偶)发生性关系◆They have been sleeping together for months now. 他们一块儿睡觉已经有几个月了。[v + adv] [v + prep] |