nap
n. 小睡,打盹; 一種牌戲; 絨毛; 孤注一擲
vi. 打瞌睡; 疏忽
vt. 使起毛
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...
利用午飯時間坐在椅子上打個盹吧。
I might take a little nap.
我可能會打個盹。
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.
老年人白天會小睡一會兒,然後晚上只睡5個小時。
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.
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.
保安工作明顯有漏洞。
1. a period of time spent sleeping;
2. a soft or fuzzy surface texture
3. the yarn (as in a rug or velvet or corduroy) that stands up from the weave;
4. a short sleep (usually not in bed)
5. a card game similar to whist; usually played for stakes
1. take a siesta;
sleep, doze, nap, slumber
這些動詞均含"睡"之意。
catch someone napping
(非正式)(動作,事件)發生在某人無備之時,發生在某人疏忽大意時
go nap
(納普牌戲)冒險自報滿貫,要全拿五墩
not go nap on
(澳,非正式)不太熱衷於
Mr. Green usually has a nap after lunch.
格林先生習慣於午飯後睡一會.
The nap of the coat has been worn off.
外衣上的絨毛已經磨掉了.
Get in the back seat and take a nap while I drive.
我開車,你到後座去小睡一下.
I was ble to take a nap on the way over.
我還在飛機上睡了一會兒呢?
That was a delicious nap.
剛才睡得真香.