dozeoff (third-person singular simple presentdozes off,present participledozing off,simple past and past participledozed off)
- Tofall asleepunintentionally.
2021 April 7, Christian Wolmar, “Electrification is a given... but comfort matters as well”, inRAIL, number928, page47:Therefore, what the train of the future must do is offer a comfortable and enjoyable experience in well-designed carriages that (for example) have pleasant lighting, have seats that align with windows, and which are comfortable enough so that you candoze off without having to call your oesteopath as soon as you wake up.
SeeThesaurus:fall asleep
fall asleep unintentionally
- Cherokee:ᎦᏢᏍᎦ(gatlvsga)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin:打瞌睡 (zh)(dǎkēshuì),打盹 (zh)(dǎdǔn)
- Dutch:indutten (nl)
- Finnish:uinahtaa (fi),pilkkiä (fi)
- French:s’assoupir (fr)
- German:einnicken (de)
- Italian:assopirsi (it),appisolarsi (it)
- Japanese:うとうとする (ja)(utouto suru)
- Muong:táy ngât
- Portuguese:cair no sono (pt),passar pelas brasas
- Russian:задрема́ть (ru) pf(zadremátʹ)
- Serbo-Croatian:zadrijémati (sh),pridrijémati (sh)
- Spanish:adormecerse (es),cabecear (es),quedarsetranspuesto,quedarse dormido,adormitarse (es),adormilarse (es),amodorrarse (es),dormitar (es),transponerse (es)
- Sranan Tongo:dyonko
- Swedish:slumra till (sv)
- Thai:หลับใน (th)(làp-nai)
- Ukrainian:задріма́ти pf(zadrimáty)
- Vietnamese:ngủ gật
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dozeoff (pluraldoze offs)
- A short unintentional nap, an instance of dozing off.