单词 | groggy |
释义 | groggyWord family noungroggerygrogginessgrogadverbgroggilyadjectivegroggy Illness & disabilitygrog·gy /ˈɡrɒɡi $ ˈɡrɑːɡi/ adjectiveadj MIweak and unable to move well or think clearly because you are ill or very tired 〔因生病或劳累〕身体虚弱的,行走不稳的,头脑昏沉的 I felt really groggy after 15 hours on the plane. 我乘了15个小时的飞机,感到昏昏沉沉的。 Examples from the Corpus groggy• They won't make you groggy.• You've been threatened, you've been doped, you're groggy.• You shouldn't drive after taking these pills. They're likely to make you feel groggy.• Meanwhile, the opposition looks groggy.• Bill looked groggy after studying all night.• I was still groggy, and getting into the water helped.• I was still groggy, but I could sit up.• I went to see Sally in hospital, but she was still groggy from the anaesthetic.• In particular Donal Lunny's assured production allows for moments of rain-washed clarity in what could've been a groggy hotchpotch.• No. 3 tells the groggy householder to get up so he can stick the knife in him.• He was too groggy to recall where he was. felt ... groggy• He felt pretty groggy, his legs weak.• Pears felt groggy in the closing stages and found it difficult to concentrate. |
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