oversleep
英 [əʊvə'sliːp]
美 [ovə'slip]
1. over- "above normal, beyond the time" + sleep.
- oversleep (v.)
- late 14c., from over- + sleep (v.). Related: Overslept; oversleeping. Old English had a noun oferslæp "too much sleep."
- 1. I shall probably oversleep as I am not used to getting up so early.
- 我很可能会睡过头,因为我不习惯这么早起.
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- 2. I never used to oversleep.
- 我从不睡懒觉.
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- 3. If you set your alarm clock, you won't oversleep.
- 如果你上闹钟, 你就不会睡过头了.
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- 4. Mr. Brown: Yes. He used to oversleep every morning.
- 李先生: 对.他早上总是睡过头.
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- 5. If you want your dreams to come true, don't oversleep.
- 如果你希望梦想成真, 就不要睡过头.
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