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Sleep away Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɫip/ /əˈweɪ
SLEEP-uh-WAY
slˈiːp/ /ɐwˈeɪ
sleep-uh-WAY

释义

To spend a period of time, or make something pass, by sleeping instead of doing something else. Often used when someone sleeps to escape boredom, sadness, or to wait for something unpleasant to end.

用法与细微差别

Informal and somewhat idiomatic—often used for escaping negative feelings or wasting time. Common with objects: 'sleep the day away', 'sleep your worries away'. Less literal than simply 'sleep'. Not used in formal or academic writing.

例句

He tried to sleep away his sadness after the breakup.

basic

Some people sleep away their problems instead of facing them.

basic

He decided to sleep away the afternoon because he was bored.

basic

You can’t just sleep away your troubles; they’ll still be there when you wake up.

natural

When I have nothing to do on weekends, I just sleep away the hours.

natural

I wish I could just sleep away this cold and wake up healthy.

natural