English-Finnish translations for sleep

  • nukkuaEn tiedä, miten he aikovat nukkua yönsä. I do not know how they will sleep at night. Arvoisa puhemies, onko hänellä oikeastaan enää aikaa nukkua? One wonders whether he gets any time to sleep, Mr President. Kirsikat ovat minunkin lempimarjojani, joten voin nukkua yöni levollisemmin. Cherries are my favourite fruit also, so I can sleep more easily.
  • uniLänsi-Euroopan unioni on jäänyt yhä taka-alalle. The Western European Union remains more Sleeping than Beauty. Vammat vaihtelevat kuolemasta epätoivottuun raskauteen, sairauksiin, uni- ja ravitsemushäiriöihin, syyllisyyteen ja pelkoon, erittäin voimakkaaseen pelkoon. Injuries range from death to unwanted pregnancy, disease, sleep and eating disturbances, feelings of guilt, and fear - a great deal of fear. En ole varma, olisiko meillä Euroopan parlamenttina tai Euroopan unionina minkäänlaista uskottavuutta, jos alkaisimme sanella kansalaisille, montako tuntia he saavat tai eivät saa nukkua. I am not sure that we would have any credibility whatsoever as a Parliament or as a European Union if we started to dictate to our citizens what hours they can or cannot sleep.
  • goijata
  • majoittaa
  • nukahtaaAamuyöstä varhain lauantaina kotiin palannut mies nukahti suihkuun. (ts.fiToiseen päähän ei tullut maaleja, vaikka AU:n puolustuskin pari kertaa nukahti.
  • olla ... nukkumapaikkaa
  • paapia
  • rähmä
  • tutia
  • uinuauinuva kapina
  • unet
  • unihiekka
  • voida majoittua

Definition of sleep

  • To rest in a state of reduced consciousness
  • To spin on its axis with no other perceptible motion
  • To cause to spin on its axis with no other perceptible motion
  • To accommodate in beds
  • To be slumbering in (a state
  • To be careless, inattentive, or unconcerned; not to be vigilant; to live thoughtlessly
  • To be dead; to lie in the grave
  • To be, or appear to be, in repose; to be quiet; to be unemployed, unused, or unagitated; to rest; to lie dormant
  • To wait for a period of time without performing any action
  • To place into a state of hibernation
  • The state of reduced consciousness during which a human or animal rests in a daily rhythm
  • An act or instance of sleeping
  • A night
  • Rheum, crusty or gummy discharge found in the corner of the eyes after waking, whether real or a figurative objectification of sleep (in the sense of ''reduced consciousness''
  • A state of plants, usually at night, when their leaflets approach each other and the flowers close and droop, or are covered by the folded leaves
  • The hibernation of animals

Examples

  • You should sleep 8 hours a day
  • When a top is sleeping, it is spinning but not precessing.
  • This caravan can sleep four people comfortably
  • to sleep a dreamless sleep
  • a question sleeps for the present; the law sleeps
  • After a failed connection attempt, the program sleeps for 5 seconds before trying again
  • Sleep your way to good health.
  • He hoped to sleep his troubles away.
  • I really need some sleep
  • We need to conduct an overnight sleep test to diagnose your sleep problem.
  • I’m just going to have a quick sleep
  • There are only three sleeps till Christmas!
  • Wipe the sleep from your eyes

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