drowsily
adverb uk/ˈdraʊ.zəl.i/ us/ˈdraʊ.zəl.i/
昏昏欲睡地
in a tired way, as if you are in a state between sleeping and being awake
"What are you doing?" Kath mumbled drowsily. “你在干什么?”凯丝昏昏欲睡地咕哝道。
We were awakened from deep sleep and made our way drowsily down the stairs into the shelter. 我们从沉睡中被叫醒,昏昏沉沉地走下楼梯进到掩体里。
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- "I think I'll sleep in this morning," she said drowsily.
- Maggie curled against him and yawned drowsily, her head against his shoulder.
- She peered drowsily at him. She ought to offer to get up and make him a drink.
- Floating? That was strange, thought Isabel drowsily. She must be dreaming, but surely she had only just gone to sleep.