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单词 snooze
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snooze

The snooze button will be a thing of the past.She hit the snooze button once the next morning before getting up.Press snooze button and drift back to sleep.It does not have a snooze button.Hit the snooze button and have another five minutes.Forget the horror of the multiple snooze button.Instead of cruise control, it was more a case of snooze control.My daughter was snoozing away in her car seat, blissfully unaware.If you've got all this right your cuttings will be snoozing away and happy.Foxes love dense vegetation, as they can lie there and snooze the day away in safety.It's tempting to a snooze in the day if you slept badly the night before.I found the snooze button on my alarm an incredibly easy target on a cold morning.Others call in sick, roll over and try to nod off again before the snooze button kicks in.The five-time champ has not had to engage anything more demanding than snooze control on his way into the last four.He was still snoozing gently.Then you shall have a nice dinner and a nice snooze after it, and then a stroll along the river or in the park.Now, where's that snooze button?If you're prone to snoozing during the day, take note.The alarm goes off at 8.30 but I press the snooze button and roll over a few times.These days you can snooze in a zoo, kip in an aquarium, bed down in a museum or doze in an amusement park.It would be easy to snooze the day away in the spa, but Galway is surrounded by rich history and beautiful scenery that has to be explored.

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snooze

British English: snooze /snuːz/ NOUN
A snooze is a short, light sleep, especially during the day.
I lay down on the bed to have a snooze.
  • American English: snooze
  • Arabic: نَوْمَةٌ خَفِيفَة
  • Brazilian Portuguese: soneca
  • Chinese: 打盹儿
  • Croatian: drijemež
  • Czech: dřímání
  • Danish: lur
  • Dutch: dutje
  • European Spanish: cabezada
  • Finnish: torkut
  • French: somme sieste
  • German: Nickerchen
  • Greek: υπνάκος
  • Italian: sonnellino
  • Japanese: 居眠り
  • Korean: 선잠
  • Norwegian: høneblund
  • Polish: drzemka
  • European Portuguese: soneca
  • Romanian: ațipeală
  • Russian: дремота
  • Latin American Spanish: siesta breve
  • Swedish: tupplur
  • Thai: การงีบหลับ
  • Turkish: tavşan uykusu
  • Ukrainian: дрімота
  • Vietnamese: giấc ngủ ngắn
British English: snooze /snuːz/ VERB
If you snooze, you sleep lightly for a short period of time.
Mark snoozed in front of the television.
  • American English: snooze
  • Arabic: يَغْفُوَ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: tirar uma soneca
  • Chinese: 打盹儿
  • Croatian: zadrijemati
  • Czech: dřímat
  • Danish: tage en lur
  • Dutch: dutten
  • European Spanish: echar una cabezada
  • Finnish: torkkua
  • French: sommeiller
  • German: dösen
  • Greek: λαγοκοιμάμαι
  • Italian: fare un sonnellino
  • Japanese: 居眠りをする
  • Korean: 선잠 자다
  • Norwegian: ta en blund
  • Polish: zdrzemnąć się
  • European Portuguese: tirar uma soneca
  • Romanian: a ațipi
  • Russian: дремать
  • Latin American Spanish: echar una siesta breve
  • Swedish: ta sig en tupplur
  • Thai: งีบหลับ
  • Turkish: kestirmek uyku
  • Ukrainian: дрімати
  • Vietnamese: ngủ một giấc ngắn

Chinese translation of 'snooze'

snooze

(snuːz) (inf)

n (c)

  1. 小睡 (xiǎoshuì)

vi

  1. 打盹 (dǎdǔn)
    to have a snooze 打个(個)盹 (dǎ gè dǔn)
(noun) 
Definition
a nap
The bird is enjoying a snooze.
Synonyms
doze
After lunch I had a doze.
nap
I think I'll take a little nap for an hour or so.
kip (British, slang)
siesta
Many cultures have a siesta during the hottest part of the day.
catnap
forty winks (informal)
(verb) 
Definition
to take a brief light sleep
He snoozed in front of the television.
Synonyms
doze
For a while she dozed fitfully.
drop off (informal)
I was just dropping off.
nap
I frequently nap during the day.
kip (British, slang)
nod off (informal)
The judge appeared to nod off while the witness was being cross-examined.
catnap
drowse
She drowsed for a while.
take forty winks (informal)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of catnap
Definition
a short sleep or doze
Synonyms
doze,
sleep,
nap,
kip (British, slang),
snooze,
siesta,
forty winks (informal)
in the sense of drop off
Definition
to fall asleep
I was just dropping off.
Synonyms
fall asleep,
nod (off),
doze (off),
go off,
snooze (informal),
drift off,
catnap,
drowse,
have forty winks (informal)
in the sense of drowse
Definition
to be sleepy, dull, or sluggish
She drowsed for a while.
Synonyms
sleep,
drop off (informal),
doze,
nap,
slumber,
kip (British, slang),
snooze (informal),
nod off,
get some shut-eye,
zizz (British, informal),
have or get forty winks,
catch some zeds (informal),
be sleepy,
be drowsy

Nearby words of
snooze

  • snoop
  • snooper
  • snooty
  • snooze
  • snout
  • snow
  • snowy

Synonyms of 'snooze'

snooze

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of nap
Definition
a short sleep
I think I'll take a little nap for an hour or so.
Synonyms
sleep,
rest,
kip (British, slang),
siesta,
catnap,
forty winks (informal),
shuteye (slang),
zizz (British, informal),
nana nap (informal)
in the sense of nap
Definition
to have a short sleep
I frequently nap during the day.
Synonyms
sleep,
rest,
nod,
drop off (informal),
doze,
kip (British, slang),
snooze (informal),
nod off (informal),
catnap,
drowse,
zizz (British, informal)
in the sense of nod off
Definition
to fall asleep
The judge appeared to nod off while the witness was being cross-examined.
Synonyms
fall asleep,
sleep,
nap,
doze,
kip (British, slang),
drowse,
slump,
droop,
drop off,
zizz (British, informal)
in the sense of siesta
Definition
an afternoon nap, taken in hot countries
Many cultures have a siesta during the hottest part of the day.
Synonyms
nap,
rest,
sleep,
doze,
kip (British, slang),
snooze (informal),
catnap,
forty winks (informal),
zizz (British, informal)
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