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Verbos de Estilo de Vida Físico y Social - Verbos para el ciclo del sueño

Aquí aprenderá algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren al ciclo del sueño, como "wake", "doze" y "slumber".

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Categorized English Verbs of Physical and Social Lifestyle
to wake
[Verbo]

to become conscious again after sleeping

despertarse

despertarse

Ex: She prefers wake naturally without the use of an alarm clock on weekends .
to awaken
[Verbo]

to stop sleeping and become aware

despertar, asir

despertar, asir

to wake up
[Verbo]

to no longer be asleep

despertarse

despertarse

to stay up
[Verbo]

to choose not to go to bed and remain awake

quedarse despierto, desvelarse

quedarse despierto, desvelarse

Ex: The night shift worker stays up during their shift to ensure the smooth operation of their job .
to rouse
[Verbo]

to wake someone up

despertar, aguijonear

despertar, aguijonear

Ex: The unexpected roused her from a deep reverie .
to get up
[Verbo]

to wake up and get out of bed

levantarse

levantarse

Ex: She hit the snooze button a few times before getting up.
to sleep
[Verbo]

to rest our mind and body, with our eyes closed

dormir

dormir

Ex: My dog loves sleep at the foot of my bed .
to nap
[Verbo]

to take a short period of sleep, typically during the day

dormitar, echarse una siesta

dormitar, echarse una siesta

Ex: He decided nap for a while after a long day of work .
to slumber
[Verbo]

to sleep, typically in a calm and peaceful manner

dormir, reposar

dormir, reposar

Ex: The entire slumbered through the serene night .
to doze
[Verbo]

to sleep lightly for a short amount of time

dormitar, adormecer

dormitar, adormecer

Ex: The dozed during the boring lecture .
to snooze
[Verbo]

to sleep lightly for a brief amount of time

dormitar, conciliar el sueño

dormitar, conciliar el sueño

to catnap
[Verbo]

to take a short and light nap, typically lasting only a few minutes

echarse una siesta corta, tomar una siesta ligera

echarse una siesta corta, tomar una siesta ligera

Ex: catnapped for a few minutes before the important meeting .
to drowse
[Verbo]

to be in a state of light sleep

adormecerse, dormitar

adormecerse, dormitar

Ex: drowsed together on the comfortable sofa .
to kip
[Verbo]

to take a short and casual nap

echar un sueñecito, tomar una siesta

echar un sueñecito, tomar una siesta

Ex: The kipped in between study sessions .

to remain asleep without being awakened by a noise or activity

dormir a pesar de, no despertarse por

dormir a pesar de, no despertarse por

Ex: She somehow sleep through the noisy traffic outside her apartment every morning .

to fall asleep, often unintentionally or unexpectedly

dormirse, quedarse dormido

dormirse, quedarse dormido

Ex: As the airplane engines hummed , passengers began drop off for a mid-flight nap .
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