| 单词 | sleepover | 
| 释义 | sleepovern.adj. Chiefly U.S.  A. n. Categories »  a.  (See quot. 1935) Thesaurus » Categories »  b.  An occasion of spending the night at a place other than one's residence.  B. adj.   Involving spending the night away from one's residence. Of a person: that stays the night. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > 			[adjective]		 > overnight > involving staying overnight sleepover1974 sleep-away1976 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > 			[adjective]		 > overnight sleepover1979 1935    Amer. Speech 10 236/1  				A contributor testifies that in part of Pennsylvania, in college use, a sleep-over is a permission to stay away from church and remain in bed on Sunday morning. 1974    H. L. Foster Ribbin', Jivin', & Playin' Dozens vii. 329  				The first was a three-week sleep-in camp experience for 62 children and their teachers in June, 1947, at Life Camps. The second was a three-day sleep-over school camping experience..at Hudson Guild Farm, Nokong, New Jersey. 1975    Sunday Advocate-News 		(Barbados)	 15 June 7/2  				The sleep-overs will be the night of the last Thursday of each session. On that night campers sleep-over if they choose to do so. 1979    Sunset Apr. 		(Desert ed.)	 156/2 		(caption)	  				At night wall hanging unhooks to become a feather-soft mat for sleep-over guests. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < | 
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