viernes, 3 de agosto de 2018

HOW DO YOU SLEEP?

  • To be awaken
    • wakefulness
      • Into a state  of  wakefulness
    • To get up
    • To rouse / arouse
    • To stay up late at night
    • To yawn

  • Bedtime
  • Lights  out
  • To sleep
    • To get asleep
    • To get to sleep
    • To doze= to snooze (  to sleep  shortly and lightly)
    • To nod off (cabecear)
    • To nap (short during  the day)
    • To drift off (gradually)
    • To drop off
    • To sleep through a film
    • To crash out (to sleep quickl  because you are tired)
    • To fall fast  asleep
  • Quantity of sleep
    • To sleep in ( dormir tarde por la mañana)
    • To sleep over (fuera de casa)  =  to stay  over
    • to overleep the alarm-clock
  • Manners  of sleep
    • To sleep rough ( dormirde cualquier manera)
    • To sleep  heavily
    • sleep tight
    • A light sleeper
    • A  heavy sleeper
    • tosleep like a dog
  • Not to sleep
    • To be fully awake / asleep
    • To lose  sleep  over  sth
    • To sleep  on  it  (  to  thing it over)
  • Physiologie
    • An internal  body clock
    • A repair and restore cycle
  • Sleep disorders
    • Sleep complaints
    • Sleep deprived bodies
    • Problems  with  blind people, shift workers,  long-distance air travellers
  • To put  an  animal  to sleep  (  to die)
  • Bedding clothing
  • Bedding linen
  • A Springy mattress
  • A sleepy  town

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