snooze的意思和读音

snooze

: [snuz] : [snuːz]

n.

v.

snoozes  snoozing  snoozed  

v.wake up

n.sleep,doze,nap,catnap,kip

v.doze off,nod off

snoozev.

1.to have a short light sleep, especially during the day and usually not in bed

My brother was snoozing on the sofa.

v.1.(),, (away)

n.1.,

v.1.to sleep for a short period of time, especially during the day

1. hard core snooze invoke ...

2. marvel snooze ; Adj. reckless ; ...

4. +searing +snooze +sparingly ...

5. (snooze)

7.PalmsnoozeWorldClockwcCityDB.pdb

8. smooth operator snooze something like that

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1.Imagine that you just hit the snooze alarm and in a minute, you're going to be marching through the morning routine.

2.They find Jigger and Snooze trying to calm Brooks, who has Heywood in a choke hold and a knife to his throat.

3.She said to me before I went to bed and had a noontime snooze that she wanted to recite to me first.

4.Reclaim naps not as the refuge of the lazy, but as the birthright of every creature able to snooze.

5.Sometimes midnight by nightmares, your body curly snooze in the bedding, suddenly want to want to him, as if he is behind you.仿

6.But scientists have found a mother and daughter who naturally snooze just six nightly hours, waking up bright-eyed and bushy tailed.6

7.But what if it's one of those mornings where you keep hitting snooze over and over again and you miss the weather?

8.In snooze mode, the output voltage is sampled at a rate up to 2 ms and is applied to the power-good comparator.2

9.Hit the snooze about three or four times, get out of bed, dress, jump in the car, and head on your way to work.34穿

10.Now before you yawn, rub your eyes and hit the snooze button, consider the consequences of living in a nation of sleepheads./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>