中文意思

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UK//nɒt əˈsliːp//US//nɑt əˈslip//

Not asleep 的意思

The state of being awake and not sleeping.

In simple words: Not sleeping.

Not asleep 例句

  • I am clearly **not asleep**; I'm just resting my eyes.
  • Even though it's late, I am **not asleep**.
  • You can tell I am **not asleep** by the way I respond to your questions.
  • Despite lying in bed, I was **not asleep** for hours.
  • The dog barked, and I realized I was **not asleep** at all!

如何使用 Not asleep

Commonly used to describe a state of wakefulness. Suitable for everyday conversation but may not be academic.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of someone who is not a sheep - they are not asleep!

相关单词

Collocations with Not asleep

  • sleep and **not asleep**
  • stay **not asleep**
  • definitely **not asleep**

Synonyms for Not asleep

Common mistakes with Not asleep

  • Using 'not asleep' in formal writing.
  • Confusing with 'wide awake' which emphasizes alertness.
  • Overusing in contexts where 'awake' is sufficient.

Compare Not asleep with Alert, Conscious, Aware

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关于 Not asleep 的常见问题

Not asleep 是什么意思?

Not sleeping.

Not asleep 的中文意思是什么?

Not sleeping.

Not asleep 的定义是什么?

The state of being awake and not sleeping.

如何在句子中使用 Not asleep

I am clearly **not asleep**; I'm just resting my eyes.

能再举一个 Not asleep 的例子吗?

Even though it's late, I am **not asleep**.

Not asleep 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 awake, alert, conscious, aware, vigilant。

哪些词和 Not asleep 搭配?

它常与 sleep and **not asleep**, stay **not asleep**, definitely **not asleep** 搭配。

使用 Not asleep 时常见的错误有哪些?

Using 'not asleep' in formal writing. Confusing with 'wide awake' which emphasizes alertness. Overusing in contexts where 'awake' is sufficient.

Not asleep 怎么发音?

US: //nɑt əˈslip//, UK: //nɒt əˈsliːp//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 Not asleep

Commonly used to describe a state of wakefulness. Suitable for everyday conversation but may not be academic.