释义 |
underˈslept, ppl. a. [under-1 10 a: cf. undersleep vb.] Having had insufficient sleep; suffering from or characterized by lack of sleep.
1943Our Towns (Women's Group on Public Welfare) ii. 23 It has become a commonplace to say that the town child is underslept. 1966K. Amis Anti-Death League iii. 340 Lucy took an illustrated magazine to Churchill's bed⁓side, but she too was underslept, and in a few minutes she nodded off. 1981P. Shea Voices & Sound of Drums ii. 14 A neglected, underslept appearance. |