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napping

napping

[ˈnæpiŋ] 生词本

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1. N-COUNT (尤指在白天的)打盹,小睡 If you have a nap, you have a short sleep, usually during the day. 
  • Use your lunch hour to have a nap in your chair...

    利用午饭时间坐在椅子上打个盹吧。

  • I might take a little nap.

    我可能会打个盹。

2. VERB (尤指在白天)小睡,打盹 If you nap, you sleep for a short period of time, usually during the day. 
  • An elderly person may nap during the day and then sleep only five hours a night.

    老年人白天会小睡一会儿,然后晚上只睡5个小时。

3. N-SING (地毯或天鹅绒等表面的)绒毛 The nap of a carpet or of a cloth such as velvet is the top layer of short threads, which usually lie smoothly in one direction. 
4. PHRASE 被弄得措手不及;猝不及防 If someone is caught napping, something happens when they are not prepared for it, although they should have been. 
  • The security services were clearly caught napping.

    保安工作明显有漏洞。

Adjective

1. not prepared or vigilant;

  • "the blow caught him napping"
  • "caught in an off-guard moment"
  • "found him off his guard"
1. He caught me napping.
他发现了我打盹。

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