昏昏欲睡英语怎么说
- Imagining yourself drowsy Try self-hypnosis.
- I don't feel drowsy or tired at all.
- The three drinks knocked him out.
- Those drugs made me feel muzzy.
- The sedative makes people very somnolent.
- The drugs tend to cause drowsiness.
- The strangers were good at judging if the person they were looking at was tired, and, if they were sleepy, their attractiveness score was low.
- AT last the sleepy atmosphere was stirred—and vigorously: the murder trial came on in the court.
- Within five minutes he was dressed and down-stairs, feeling sore and drowsy.
- The medicine always made him feel dopey and unable to concentrate.
- Maybe I eat too much and that's what makes me dozy.
- Large meals can make you drowsy.
- This will ensure that you don't get sleepy in the afternoon.
- "It's like music--far away music," said the Mole nodding drowsily.
- I endured accounting and economics in high school and barely stayed awake.
- The humming of the bees in the blossoms mingled with the chanting voice and drowsily melted into a doze.
- "I should like that perhaps," he said drowsily.
- They want us to fall asleep.
- The tablets may make you feel drowsy.
- The heat and the wine made her sleepy.
- He felt pleasantly drowsy and had to fight off the urge to sleep.
- He had been feeling drowsy, the effect of an unusually heavy meal.
- In the foreground, the lobby was dark, sleepy.