Naps Meaning in English
word · lemma: nap
ˈnæps
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nˈæps
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释义
Short periods of sleep, usually during the day and not meant to replace a full night's rest.
用法与细微差别
Usually informal; 'take a nap' or 'have a nap' are common phrases. Used for both children and adults. In American English, 'nap' is much more common than 'siesta'. Often refers to sleep periods from a few minutes to an hour.
Spanish: siestasPortuguese (BR): sonecasPortuguese (PT): sestasChinese (Simplified): 小睡Chinese (Traditional): 小睡Hindi: झपकीArabic: قيلولاتBengali: ঝুম - ঝাপটি (ঘুম)Russian: дремы - короткий сонJapanese: 昼寝 - 仮眠Vietnamese: giấc ngủ ngắnKorean: 낮잠Turkish: kısa uyku - şekerlemeUrdu: جھپکیاںIndonesian: tidur siang - tidur sebentar
例句
Children often take naps in the afternoon.
basic
I feel better after short naps during the day.
basic
Some animals take several naps every day.
basic
She squeezed in two quick naps between classes.
natural
Weekend naps are my favorite way to relax.
natural
He sometimes takes long naps and can't sleep at night.
natural