V (esp of a tramp) to sleep in the open air (尤指流浪者)露宿
N an area of a veranda that has been glassed in or partitioned off so that it may be used as a bedroom 阳台封闭或隔开作为卧室的空间 [AUSTRALIAN]
We sleep out under the stars, and eat our meals in the open air.
我们露宿在星空下,在户外用餐。
"You must go back and get your sleep out," she said.
“你得回去睡一觉。”她说。
She stood over them to let them have their sleep out.
她站在他们旁边,让他们睡足觉。
"Back before there were any awards of any kind for this kind of music, the reward for a blues man was a pocket full of change , some bills at the end of the night, and the knowledge that you've got a place to sleep out of the rain and the wind.
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A related view is that sleep emerged to preserve energy and keep you out of trouble at night.
相似地,睡眠是为了保存能量,还能让你晚上不去惹麻烦。
Like Rosenberg, like Rosenberg's poem, this one comes out of and returns eventually to sleep.
像罗宾森,罗宾森的诗,这来自同时最终也以睡眠结束。
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