sleeping
adjective
uk/ˈsliː.pɪŋ/us/ˈsliː.pɪŋ/in orrelatingto thestateofsleep:
睡着的Shelookedlovinglyat the sleepingchild.她慈爱地看着熟睡的孩子。
Newtechnologyallowsscientiststowatchthe sleepingbrainatwork.新技术使科学家能够观察到睡眠时大脑的工作情况。
See also
asleep
See
sleep
- Our sleepingenvironmentsarebetterthan theyeverhave been.
- Reducing theamountofcaffeineyouconsumeshouldsolveyoursleepingproblems.
- This is the firstdinosaurfossilfoundin a sleepingposition.
Animal physiology: sleep & sleeping
- be in the land of nodidiom
- beauty
- bed
- bunk
- bunk down
- bye-byes
- count
- dead
- delayed sleep phase pattern
- drift off
- drop
- flake
- power nap
- sleep
- slumber
- soporifically
- spark out
- sparko
- take to your bedidiom
- tucksomeonein
sleeping
noun[U]
uk/ˈsliː.pɪŋ/us/ˈsliː.pɪŋ/thestateorconditionof being in astateofsleep:
睡着Crying,eating, and sleeping are verydemandingjobsforbabies.对于婴儿来说,哭、吃、睡都是非常辛苦的工作。
Sleeping isforbiddenon theteamplane.在团队飞机上禁止睡觉。
See also
asleep
See
sleep
- Aspecialsectionin thebookcontainsadviceonbettersleeping.
- It's aconditionin which there aredifficultiesinbreathingduring sleeping.
- Unlikeeatingor sleeping,playingagameis the onlyuniversalhumanactivitythat is not anecessity.
Animal physiology: sleep & sleeping
- be in the land of nodidiom
- beauty
- bed
- bunk
- bunk down
- bye-byes
- count
- dead
- delayed sleep phase pattern
- drift off
- drop
- flake
- power nap
- sleep
- slumber
- soporifically
- spark out
- sparko
- take to your bedidiom
- tucksomeonein