sleepovers

sleepovers

美 [ˈslipˌoʊvər]  英 [ˈsliːpˌəʊvə(r)]

  • n.(儿童或年轻人在某人家玩乐并过夜的)聚会
  • 网络而且能留人过夜;夜不归宿;不准夜不归宿

词形变化

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英汉解释

n.

例句

'But that means that I have to do all the driving if my daughter wants to see her friend. And we can't have sleepovers here.

意味如果女儿想见的话开车接送而且我们不能过夜

It means that I can sell cookies, but I'm not invited to sleepovers.

可以饼干不能别人过夜

Most Americans think of 13-year-old girls as being carefree -- watching movies, having sleepovers, discussing their first crush.

大多数美国人看来,13少女无忧无虑电影同学过夜一起聊聊初次爱恋

Frankly, after all your sleepovers with the little brown boy, a girl is a big relief!

老实那个棕色小伙儿过夜多次以后终于带来姑娘总算老娘一口气

Soon, we lost the shyness and started playing with each other, bike riding to each other's house and having sleepovers.

多久我们不再害羞开始一起嬉戏骑车双方借宿

Now the girls have play dates, tea parties and sleepovers.

现在女孩约会茶会在外通宵

Aside from being a much cheaper option than babysitters, sleepovers also help children learn to sleep anywhere, in any bed, with any pillow.

除了可以省下保姆朋友借宿可以帮助孩子学会任何地方任何任何一个枕头睡觉

The school holidays are over; the past eight weeks a blur of teenage demands, sleepovers and pizza.

学校假期已经结束过去八个星期忙于应付孩子要求聚会披萨

On weekends I usually have sleepovers.

周末通常朋友过夜

She will say sleepovers are overrated, but I have never heard her say, 'I can't believe so-and-so let their kid do it. '

说不准在外过夜从没,‘无法想象谁谁孩子在外过夜。’

We had sleepovers every weekend.

每个周末我们彻夜狂欢

We took each other's children for sleepovers.

对方孩子自己过夜

They go to the local primary school and take part in the usual round of sleepovers, parties and adventures in the hallways.

他们本地小学上学参与朋友轮流过夜聚会大堂冒险

Raised in the US by Indian parents, I wasn't allowed to attend sleepovers, school dances, or the prom;

美国成长父母印度他们禁止朋友过夜禁止参加学校舞会班级舞会