释义 |
dozydoz‧y /ˈdəʊzi $ ˈdoʊ-/ adjective - At breakfast, a dozy waitress brings the wrong things.
- Half-closed, dozy eyes usually belong to a placid, lazy horse.
- In a country accustomed to a dozy social peace the prospect of weekly demonstrations and labour unrest fills many voters with alarm.
- On a winter's day the Lords has the dozy ambience of a modernized and centrally-heated Victorian stately home.
- Too many privet leaves had made them dozy.
- You're surrounded by strangers, your dozy curiosity in their sayings and doings dimming as the house lights go down.
1not feeling very awake2 British English informal slow to understand things SYN stupid: Those kids are really dozy sometimes! |