Sleep in Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɫip/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
SLEEP-IN
slˈiːp/ /ˈɪn
SLEEP-IN
Definición
To stay in bed and sleep later than usual, especially in the morning.
Uso & Matices
Informal and commonly used on weekends or days off. Not about napping, but about waking up later in the morning. Often used without an object: 'I like to sleep in.'
Spanish: dormir hasta tardePortuguese (BR): dormir até tardePortuguese (PT): dormir até tardeChinese (Simplified): 睡懒觉Chinese (Traditional): 睡懶覺Hindi: देर तक सोनाArabic: النوم حتى وقت متأخرBengali: দীর্ঘক্ষণ ঘুমানো - দেরিতে ওঠাRussian: долго спать - поспать подольшеJapanese: 朝寝坊する - ゆっくり寝るVietnamese: ngủ nướngKorean: 늦잠 자다Turkish: geç uyanmakUrdu: دیر تک سوناIndonesian: tidur sampai siang - bangun kesiangan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I like to sleep in on Sundays.
basic
We slept in because it was a holiday.
basic
He missed breakfast because he slept in.
basic
We don’t have any plans tomorrow, so let’s just sleep in.
natural
I accidentally slept in and was late for work.
natural
"Don’t wake me up early. I want to sleep in tomorrow," she said.
natural