Sleepyheads Meaning in English
word · lemma: sleepyhead
ˈsliːpiˌhɛdz
SLEE-pee-hedz
slˈiːpɪhˌɛd
sleep-ee-HEDZ
释义
People who feel very sleepy, often used as an affectionate nickname for someone who doesn't want to get out of bed.
用法与细微差别
'Sleepyheads' is informal, affectionate, and often used when speaking to children or loved ones. Common in morning contexts or when waking someone up. Singular is 'sleepyhead.' Not used as a formal term.
Spanish: dormilones - soñolientosPortuguese (BR): sonolentos - dorminhocosPortuguese (PT): sonolentos - dorminhocosChinese (Simplified): 瞌睡虫 - 爱睡觉的人Chinese (Traditional): 愛睏蟲 - 嗜睡的人Hindi: नींदू - आलसी (नींद वाले)Arabic: النعسانون - النوامBengali: ঘুমকাতুরেRussian: соньки - сонные головки (ласково)Japanese: ねぼすけVietnamese: mọt ngủKorean: 잠꾸러기Turkish: uykulu kafalarUrdu: نیند کے مارےIndonesian: si tukang tidur
例句
Good morning, sleepyheads! Time to wake up.
basic
The teacher called her students sleepyheads when they yawned in class.
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Come on, sleepyheads, breakfast is ready!
basic
You two are such sleepyheads on weekends, always staying in bed until noon.
natural
Alright, sleepyheads, let's get moving or we'll be late!
natural
My family are all sleepyheads; nobody wants to get up early on holidays.
natural