0 to have a short sleep, especially during the day:
1 a short sleep, especially during the day:
He's just having a little doze on the settee.
His short doze in the living room had been long enough to keep him awake now.
At eight-thirty, she awoke from a doze.
By the time this chore was finished, I was so tired I fell into a doze on the veranda.
During the students' viewing, more than half of the students dozed off, started chatting, or played games on their cell phones.
Much to our surprise, during the students' viewing more than half of the students dozed off, started chatting, or played games on their cell phones.
He will quite likely suffer from insomnia, sleeping for short periods, dozing fitfully and perhaps lying awake through the early hours of the morning.
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(尤指白天)小睡,打盹…
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dormitar, echar una cabezada…
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kestirmek, şekerleme yapmak…
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