词汇 | sleep off |
释义 | Idiom sleep offsleep (something) off to sleep until something stops having an effect on you.She slept off the effects of the medicine. Usage notes: often used in the form sleep it off: He's got a terrible headache and probably needs to sleep it off. Phr V sleep off sleeps, sleeping, slept sleep off sth or sleep sth off to sleep until you feel better, especially after too much alcoholHe's probably still in bed, sleeping off his hangover. sleep off verb to serve a short prison sentence without difficulty US, 1950sleep sth off • sleep off sth to sleep until you do not feel ill any more, especially after drinking too much alcohol: I suppose they're sleeping off the effects of last night's party.sleep it off The old girl's had a drink too many. Leave her there and let her sleep it off. sleep offTo reduce or rid oneself of some unpleasant condition by getting extra sleep. A noun or pronoun can be used between "sleep" and "off." He drank a bit too much, but he'll be fine—he just needs to sleep it off. I think I'll head home early and try to sleep off this head cold. sleep something offto sleep while the effects of liquor or drugs pass away. John drank too much and went home to sleep it off. Bill is at home sleeping off the effects of the drug they gave him. sleep offv. To get rid of something while sleeping: She went home to sleep off her headache. He has a hangover—let him sleep it off. sleep it off tv. to sleep while the effects of drugs or alcohol wear off. I’m polluted, I guesh. Have to get home and sleep it off. |
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