jet lag
英 [ˈdʒet læɡ]
美 [ˈdʒet læɡ]
n. 飞行时差综合征; 时差反应
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 飞行时差综合征;时差反应
the feeling of being tired and slightly confused after a long plane journey, especially when there is a big difference in the time at the place you leave and that at the place you arrive in
柯林斯词典
- 飞行时差综合征;时差反应
If you are suffering fromjet lag, you feel tired and slightly confused after a long journey by aeroplane, especially after travelling between places that have a time difference of several hours.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 jetlag
英英释义
noun
- fatigue and sleep disturbance resulting from disruption of the body's normal circadian rhythm as a result of jet travel
双语例句
- The problem of Jet Lag is one every international traveller comes across at some time.
高速飞行时因时差而引起的生理节奏的推迟是每一个跨国旅行者有时会遇到的问题。 - Probably jet lag, I said.
“可能是时差的原因吧。”我说。 - Jet lag can be brutal to a child who feels the effects but doesn't understand why.
对于孩子来说,时差会非常难受,他们能感觉到时差的影响,但不明白这是为什么。 - I'm still suffering from jet lag.
我还在倒时差呢。 - This phenomenon is well known to long-distance air travelers as jet lag.
这种现象被长途旅行的飞机乘坐者所熟知,成为时差。 - Have you recovered from your jet lag yet?
你的时差恢复了没有? - When I travel, I sometimes have jet lag for days.
当我旅行时,我有时需要几天调时差。 - The jet lag's really hit me this time.
这次飞行时差反应真厉害。 - No, I don't think jet lag bothers me so much.
不,我想时差问题对我不算什麽。 - I could feel all the symptoms of jet lag, the false energy and the simultaneous exhaustion.
我突然感觉到一些时差造成的不适的征兆,筋疲力尽了。