English to Chinese Dictionary slumber

slumber

睡眠
definition
verb
Sleeping Beauty slumbered in her forest castle
sleep.
noun
scaring folk from their slumbers
a sleep.
translation of 'slumber'
noun
睡眠
example
So to the ones who have passed on, rest there, sleep there, 'slumber' on.
I was there approximately two weeks ago before he went into what I call a sleep, 'slumber' , and was able to talk with him and hug him and kiss him and joke with him.
She drifted back down to sleep, the warmth felt like 'slumber' .
I want to sleep next to you, so that in 'slumber' I will be holding you and keeping you safe, so that you will never be afraid again.
To the descendants of Russell, sleep and 'slumber' there.
She relived her experience in her sleep every time she dared to 'slumber' , and her nights were becoming progressively worse.
Eventually she cried herself to sleep again and he held her as she 'slumbered' , the evenness and peacefulness of her breathing seeming to keep his own mind and heart from fear and despair and sorrow.
Luckily, he fell towards the house and was able to rouse the unsuspecting mate from his 'slumbers' by head-butting the wall with his helmet.
She had no intention of actually 'slumbering' , just in case she talked in her sleep.
I think I preferred it when all you could hear in the stadium were the gentle 'slumbers' of the England fans, interspersed with the occasional oppositional song about the IRA.
When Gerry Danagher retired teacher of Skreen awoke from his 'slumbers' one morning a few weeks back he thought he was in a time warp.
How peacefully she 'slumbered' , wrapped in sleep's numbing embrace.
Last week the householders in two estates were roused from their 'slumbers' prior to 7 am by workmen who were asking people to move their cars.
Uniquely, sadly, we British love to knock our young artists and, not surprisingly, the tabloids have had a field day as the tired voices of reaction have crawled from their 'slumbers' to pronounce the fire a judgment on false gods.
Henry David Thoreau described the song of one species as ‘a 'slumberous' breathing,’ an ‘intenser dream.’
As we made camp well into our fourth night on the road, I curled up into a little ball, pretending to sleep until I was sure all the others were 'slumbering' .
What makes the conundrum of the obtunded 'slumberer' unique is not that his malady is difficult to diagnose.
When I was very young - about 6 or 7 years old - I had this sequence of dreams that kept repeating in my sleepy 'slumbers' .
What's the key to surviving those long, lonely Arctic 'slumbers' ?
Driediger, worried the honks were interrupting the man's 'slumbers' , went to speak with him.
He walked along the moonlit paths in silence, observing in silence the tents and makeshift buildings that housed the 'slumbering' villagers.
The Luddite in me has been stirred from his distant 'slumbers' by this recent death, too.
The waking of the wood may mean that the 'slumbrous' dream was not real anyway, that daytime reality has now supervened, replacing defiance with pleasant companionship.
These nagging thoughts seem to have driven the 'slumberer' from the warm and comfortable bed.
But when he'd asked, when he'd lifted a hand to my face and looked at me with those 'slumberous' green eyes of his, any logic I'd possessed had crumbled like nothing more than a flimsy, false idol.
Just when it seemed that the game was slipping away from them, Johnstown roused themselves from their 'slumbers' .
Which should leave 'slumberers' in the building's famous ‘sleeping room,’ snoozing merrily on.
Yet two minutes into the game he was racing down from his seat in the directors' box to the touchline where, in typical vein-bulging fashion, he frantically tried to shake his players out of their 'slumbers' .
A woman with a coy smile and 'slumberous' eyes could gain access to locales and secrets a male counterpart would have to kill for.
I am finally forced from my 'slumbers' at a ridiculously early hour when the overwhelming need to take on fresh water and air becomes strong enough to overcome alcohol-induced inertia.
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