Kips Meaning in English
word · lemma: kip
ˈkɪp
KIP
kˈɪps
KIPS
Definição
Short periods of sleep, especially naps during the day; used informally, mainly in British English.
Uso & Nuances
"Kips" is informal, mostly used in the UK and Ireland. Used like "take a kip" or "have a kip" for naps, rarely for nighttime sleep. Not common in American English. People might say "grab forty winks" as a similar phrase.
Spanish: siestas (informal) - dormidas cortasPortuguese (BR): cochiladas (informal) - sonecasPortuguese (PT): sestas (informal) - pequenas dormidasChinese (Simplified): 小睡 (口语) - 打盹Chinese (Traditional): 小睡 (口語) - 打盹Hindi: झपकी (अनौपचारिक) - छोटी नींदArabic: قيلولات (غير رسمي) - نومات قصيرةBengali: ছোট ঘুম - ঝটপট ঘুমRussian: короткий сон - дневная дремотаJapanese: 仮眠 - 軽い昼寝Vietnamese: giấc ngủ ngắn - chợp mắtKorean: 짧은 낮잠 - 잠깐 눈붙이기Turkish: kısa uyku - kestirmeUrdu: چھوٹی نیند - جھپکیIndonesian: tidur sebentar - tidur singkat
Frases de Exemplo
He often takes kips after lunch.
basic
Children sometimes need short kips during the day.
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After a couple of kips, I felt much better.
basic
I just need a couple of quick kips before dinner.
natural
He managed to catch a few kips on his train ride home.
natural
Some people swear by midday kips for boosting energy.
natural