Sleep off Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɫip/ /ˈɔf
SLEEP-awf
slˈiːp/ /ˈɒf
sleep-OF
释义
To get rid of the effects of something unpleasant, like alcohol, illness, or tiredness, by sleeping.
用法与细微差别
Informal, used with unpleasant effects (hungover, tired, sick). Commonly: 'sleep off a hangover', 'sleep off the flu'. Not used for general sleep or naps—always implies recovering from something.
Spanish: dormir para pasar (algo) - dormir para recuperarsePortuguese (BR): dormir para passar (algo) - dormir para se recuperarPortuguese (PT): dormir para passar (algo) - dormir para recuperar-seChinese (Simplified): 睡觉消除 - 睡觉恢复Chinese (Traditional): 睡覺消除 - 睡覺恢復Hindi: नींद लेकर उतारनाArabic: ينام ليتعافىBengali: ঘুমিয়ে ঝেড়ে ফেলা - ঘুমিয়ে কাটানো (অস্বস্তি)Russian: отоспаться - проспать (недомогание)Japanese: 寝て治す - 寝て回復するVietnamese: ngủ cho hết - ngủ để khỏi (cảm giác khó chịu)Korean: 자고 풀다 - 자고 나서 회복하다Turkish: uyuyarak atlatmakUrdu: سوتے ہوئے اتار دینا - نیند سے دور کرناIndonesian: tidur untuk menghilangkan - tidur sampai sembuh
例句
He needs to sleep off his headache.
basic
You should sleep off the flu.
basic
She will sleep off the medicine tonight.
basic
After the party, I had to sleep off that huge meal.
natural
He’s just going to sleep off his hangover and join us later.
natural
I always try to sleep off jet lag after a long flight.
natural