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Sleepovers Meaning in English

word · lemma: sleepover

ˈsɫiˌpoʊvɝz
SLEE-poh-vurz
slˈiːpəʊvəz
slee-POH-vuhz

释义

A sleepover is when someone, usually a child or teenager, spends the night at a friend’s house. It often involves fun activities and staying up late.

用法与细微差别

Usually informal and mostly used for events with children or teens. 'Have a sleepover' and 'invite to a sleepover' are common phrases. Rarely used for adults unless joking or for special themes. Plural 'sleepovers' refers to multiple events or occasions.

例句

I love going to sleepovers at my friends’ houses.

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My parents said I can have more sleepovers this summer.

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Some sleepovers last all night with games and movies.

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We’ve had so many sleepovers this year—it’s been awesome!

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Back in middle school, sleepovers were the highlight of my weekends.

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My mom says no more sleepovers until my room is clean.

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