wakefulness
英
美
n. 觉醒;不眠
BNC.26657 / COCA.24049
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 难以入睡的;失眠的;睡眠轻的
Someone who iswakefulfinds it difficult to get to sleep and wakes up very often when they should be sleeping.- Wakeful babies will often continue to need little sleep as they grow older.
通常睡眠轻的婴儿长大后仍然只需要较少的睡眠。
- Wakeful babies will often continue to need little sleep as they grow older.
英英释义
noun
- a periodic state during which you are conscious and aware of the world
- consciousness during wakefulness in a sane person is pretty well ordered and familiar
- the process of paying close and continuous attention
- wakefulness, watchfulness, and bellicosity make a good hunter
- vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue
- a temporary state in which you are unable (or unwilling) to sleep
- accept your wakefulness and sleep in its own contrary way is more likely to come
双语例句
- Researchers have theorized that sleep may restore some chemical that is drained during periods of wakefulness.
一些研究人员提出的理论认为,睡眠可以恢复人在不睡觉时失去的某些化学物质。 - It regulates arousal, wakefulness, and appetite.
它能调节你的觉醒状态和胃口。 - The team was looking for a natural clock in the body that controls sleep and wakefulness.
团队在身体里寻找自然的钟,可以控制睡眠和不眠症。 - The insomniac is habitually afflicted with wakefulness at times when he wishes to sleep.
失眠症患者,这种病人在他想睡觉时经常特别清醒。 - Wakefulness is often the result of bad sleep habits.
睡不着往往是来源于不良的睡眠的习惯。 - This is the sort of mixed-up mental state I am familiar with from bouts of wakefulness at three in the morning.
这是我所熟悉的一种头脑不清的精神状态,在凌晨三点失眠时多次出现。 - The feeling one has for his lover during wakefulness may be ( blooded out) or intensified by sleep, in either case, the feeling changes.
一个人清醒时对爱人的感觉会因睡眠减少或增加,但那感觉都改变了。 - Effects of intracerebroventricular injection of thyrotropin-releasing hormone on wakefulness and sleep in rats
侧脑室注射促甲状腺激素释放激素对大鼠睡眠-觉醒的影响 - Through generations, stress has effectively enhanced human survival because of its specific traits that jog your wakefulness and develop bodily functions.
代代相传,压力有效的加强了人类的生存能力,因为其特殊的特性能慢慢推动你的觉醒和增强身体机能。 - Stimulant: any drug that excites any bodily function; usually one that stimulates the central nervous system, inducing alertness, elevated mood, wakefulness, increased speech and motor activity, and decreased appetite.
兴奋剂:能兴奋机体功能的药物。通常指刺激中枢神经系统的兴奋剂,用于警醒,改善心情,提神消倦,增加言语和运动能力,以及控制食欲。