sleepy的意思和读音

sleepy

: [ˈslipi] : [ˈsliːpi]

adj.

sleepier  sleepiest  

adj.alert,lively

adj.drowsy,tired,lethargic,sluggish,somnolent

sleepyadj.

1.needing sleep; ready to go to sleep

a sleepy child

He had begun to feel sleepy.

The heat and the wine made her sleepy.

2.quiet and where nothing much happens

a sleepy little town

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adj.1.feeling tired and wanting to sleep2.a sleepy place is very quiet and does not have much activity

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1.We won't feel so sleepy after lunch and I might be able to loose some weight.

2.Nor would he allow anyone to leave the inn till he had drunk himself sleepy and reeled off to bed.

3.Not like this, anyway, painted red as though an angry God had directed a tidal wave of toxic sludge on to this sleepy hamlet.

4.Late last year he began to turn United's sleepy headquarters into a hotbed of dealmaking, at least by the standards of suburban Georgia.

5.The warm air from the stove made him sleepy, and he forgot to open one of the air-holes before going to sleep.

6.There's no sense of straining to stay awake or to stave off sleep. I'm simply not sleepy.

7.Steven: Before the baby was born, I used to work all day without feeling sleepy. I didn't use to take a nap at lunchtime.

8.I worked on my term paper until about ten o'clock last night, but got so sleepy I decided to call it a day.

9.He kept dialing the private numbers of top executives and thrusting his cell phone at me to hear their sleepy yet enthusiastic replies.

10.In exterior he resembled a butcher in a poor neighbourhood, and his eyes had a look of sleepy cunning.