dozy 英 [ˈdəʊzi]   美 [ˈdoʊzi]

dozy

dozy  英 [ˈdəʊzi] 美 [ˈdoʊzi]

adj. 想睡的,困倦的;愚蠢的 

比较级:dozier  最高级:doziest 

In the aggregate, however—thanks to a long tail of dozy firms—manufacturers in Britain score badly against their American, Japanese, German and Swedish counterparts. 然而,总的来说——由于一些半死不活的公司所带来的长尾效应——英国的制造企业与它们美国、日本、德国和瑞典的同行相比业绩糟糕。
Later, that dozy embrace solidified in his memory as the single moment of artless, charmed happiness in their separate and difficult lives. 这个慵懒的拥抱凝固为他们分离岁月中的甜蜜回忆,定格为他们艰难生活中的永恒一刻,朴实无华,由衷喜悦。

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  • adj. 想睡的,困倦的;愚蠢的
  • 1. In the aggregate, however—thanks to a long tail of dozy firms—manufacturers in Britain score badly against their American, Japanese, German and Swedish counterparts.

    然而,总的来说——由于一些半死不活的公司所带来的长尾效应——英国的制造企业与它们美国、日本、德国和瑞典的同行相比业绩糟糕。

  • 2. Later, that dozy embrace solidified in his memory as the single moment of artless, charmed happiness in their separate and difficult lives.

    这个慵懒的拥抱凝固为他们分离岁月中的甜蜜回忆,定格为他们艰难生活中的永恒一刻,朴实无华,由衷喜悦。

  • dozy (adj.) "drowsy," 1690s, from doze + -y (2).
dozy / ˈdəʊzi ; NAmE ˈdoʊzi / adjective ( informal) 1 not looking or feeling awake 想睡的;昏昏欲睡的;困倦的 2 ( BrE) stupid; not intelligent 愚笨的;不聪明的 dozy dozier doziest dozy / ˈdəʊzi ; NAmE ˈdoʊzi /
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