sleeping
/ˈsliː.pɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsliː.pɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
sleeping — 形容詞
- sleepingpositive
- more sleepingcomparative
- most sleepingsuperlative
1. resting with the eyes closed and the mind not fully aware of what is around you;
睡著的
正在睡覺的;與睡眠有關的物品
resting with the eyes closed and the mind not fully aware of what is around you; also describing objects and places connected with the body's natural daily period of rest.
Trang quietly opened the curtains in the sleeping baby's room.
Trang 在睡著的寶寶的房間裡輕輕拉開了窗簾。
Élise packed her sleeping bag for the weekend trip to the mountains.
Élise 為週末的山區之旅打包了她的睡袋。
compound noun: sleeping bag
David gently moved the sleeping cat from the sofa to its bed.
David 輕輕地把睡著的貓從沙發移到牠的床上。
The sleeping passengers did not notice the train stopping at the station.
那些睡夢中的乘客沒有注意到火車停靠車站。
文法句型
sleeping + noun
用法筆記
This adjective form goes before a noun (attributive position). Do not confuse it with the present participle used after 'be' (The baby is sleeping), which is a verb form, not an adjective.
常見錯誤
sleeping — 名詞
1. the natural condition or period when the body rests, the eyes stay closed, and t
睡眠
睡覺的狀態或期間
the natural condition or period when the body rests, the eyes stay closed, and the mind becomes less active.
Deep sleeping helps Hugo feel more energetic during the day.
深度睡眠有助於 Hugo 在白天感覺更有活力。
adjective + sleeping for quality of rest
Luca's sleeping improved after his doctor told him to avoid screens at night.
Luca 的睡眠在醫生建議他晚上避免使用螢幕後改善了。
possessive + sleeping for quality/improvement of rest
Christopher noticed that his sleeping improved after he stopped drinking coffee.
Christopher 發現他的睡眠品質在停止喝咖啡後改善了。
A good sleeping environment is important for Ayesha's health.
良好的睡眠環境對 Ayesha 的健康很重要。
Too much daytime sleeping keeps Kian from falling asleep before midnight.
白天睡太多會讓 Kian 直到半夜才能入睡。
- wakefulness
the state of being awake
- consciousness
the state of being fully aware of your surroundings
文法句型
adjective + sleeping
possessive + sleeping
用法筆記
The noun 'sleep' is much more common for general reference (I need some sleep). The gerund 'sleeping' is typically used when describing the quality or type of rest (restful sleeping, deep sleeping) or in compound nouns (sleeping disorder, sleeping environment).