napping
英 [ˈnæpɪŋ]
美 [ˈnæpɪŋ]
v. 打盹,小睡(尤指日间)
nap的现在分词
COCA.41136
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指在白天的)打盹,小睡
If you have anap, 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。
- Use your lunch hour to have a nap in your chair...
- VERB (尤指在白天)小睡,打盹
If younap, 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。
- An elderly person may nap during the day and then sleep only five hours a night.
- (地毯或天鹅绒等表面的)绒毛
Thenapof a carpet or of a cloth such as velvet is the top layer of short threads, which usually lie smoothly in one direction. - PHRASE 被弄得措手不及;猝不及防
If someoneis 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。
- The security services were clearly caught napping.
英英释义
adj
- not prepared or vigilant
- the blow caught him napping
- caught in an off-guard moment
- found him off his guard