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Sleep through Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɫip/ /ˈθɹu
SLEEP-throo
slˈiːp/ /θɹˈuː
s-LEEP-thROO

释义

To remain asleep during a period of time or event, especially when you might have been expected to wake up.

用法与细微差别

Usually used with events or times ('sleep through the alarm', 'sleep through the night'). Implies not waking up, even with noise. Not the same as 'oversleep' (which means waking up late). Informal, common in everyday speech.

例句

She slept through her alarm this morning.

basic

Babies often sleep through the night after a few months.

basic

I can't believe I slept through all that noise next door.

natural

I can sleep through loud thunderstorms.

basic

My dog can sleep through fireworks, but wakes up if I open the fridge!

natural

Sometimes I sleep through my stop on the train after a long day.

natural