Sleep, English [sli? P] beauty [sli? p].
Sleep, sleep. Intransitive verbs sleep; Sleep; Sleep state. Provide a bed; Provide accommodation; Pass the day by sleeping. Go to sleep.
Bilingual example
1、nocturnalanimalsleepbydayandhuntbynight。
Nocturnal Animals sleeps during the day and hunts at night.
2、isleep withewindowopenunlessits really cold。
If the weather is not very cold, I always sleep with the window open.
3、Icouldnot? Sleep, how can I? Sleep?
I can't sleep. How can I sleep?
4. When do you go to bed?
When do you go to bed?
5、Ihavetogotosleep。
Well, I'm going to bed.
What about you, yeahIfeelyouinmysleep?
You, I felt you in my sleep.
It's time for bed.
L 1: this is stimetotoobed.
Bed reads French and English [bed]? Beauty [bed]
Bed; Foundation; river bottom
Put to sleep; Placement and embedding; plant
Intransitive verbs go to bed; floor
Lexical collocation:
1, sofa bed [furniture] sofa bed; Dual-purpose sofa; Sit on the sofa; the previous one
2. Spring mattress; Spring bed; footstool
Usage of words:
1, bed and prepositions in, into and outof usually do not use articles or other qualifiers; There is usually an article when used with the preposition on.
Generally speaking, the idiom lie inbed is in bed, but if you lie in bed, you can use the preposition in or on, for example, on/inthisbed or on/in this bed.
3. gotobed is an idiom meaning "sleeping" and "going to bed". Without any demonstrative pronouns before bed, gotothebed and gotomybed are all incorrect expressions; It is worth noting that the meaning of bed here is not just "bed", even if you sleep on the ground, you can say gotobed.
Sleep oral English
Sleeping is spoken English: sleeping.
First, matters needing attention:
English [sli? P] beauty [sli? p]
Go to sleep.
I didn't sleep last night.
I didn't sleep well last night.
He has to sleep and work.
He has to sleep during the day and work at night.
Grammar:
Sleep means "sleep", which is an uncountable noun; When adding an indefinite article, it means "a period of sleep"
Sleep also means "death"
When sleep is used with the preposition to, the article is generally omitted.
The basic meaning of sleep is "sleep", which can also be interpreted as "providing a bed".
Sleep can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun as an object or a cognate object. Its cognate object is usually modified by adjectives and is generally not used in the passive structure. When sleep takes reflexive pronouns as the object, it can take an adjective as the compound object of complement.
Second, oral English related to sleep:
Gottbede
Hithai
hitthesack
Kaczysommez's
It's time for sleeping.
Third,
1. It is very important to get enough sleep for 8 hours every night. People who sleep too much or too little are more likely to get sick and live shorter lives. Newborns should sleep 18 hours a day, children should sleep 1 1 hour before puberty, and teenagers should ensure1hour sleep.
2. Less sleep and more diseases. Lack of sleep is closely related to diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, coronary heart disease and obesity, and it will also lead to the decline of human immunity and make people more susceptible to infection. Long-term lack of sleep will also affect brain function and increase the risk of dementia. Studies have found that people who sleep less than 7 hours have three times the incidence of colds as those who sleep enough for 7 hours.
3. Physical repair requires different stages of sleep. The first stage is between waking and sleeping, which is a state of relaxation, with slow breathing, relaxed muscles and slow heart rate; The second stage is a deep sleep state, feeling awake, but actually asleep; The third stage is a deep sleep stage, which makes it difficult to wake up and the body is the least active.
4. People who work at night lack sleep and take more sick leave. Studies have found that night shift workers are more likely to suffer from diabetes and obesity. A new survey in Britain found that night shift workers obviously felt worse health and called in sick more frequently.
Advanced English expressions for sleeping
Sleep English: Sleep.
sleep
English [sli? P] beauty [sli? p]
Verb (abbreviation for verb) sleeps; Fall asleep; In order to sleep; Accommodation is ok.
Sleep; Sleep; Sleep time; A feeling; Eye drops.
She woke up Shestirerdnow and Gaininghersleep.
She tossed and turned from time to time in her sleep.
agoodseepmayhelpfyoupickupflesh。
A good sleep can help you regain your weight after illness.
Usage:
The basic meaning of sleep is "sleep", which can also be interpreted as "providing a bed".
Sleep can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as an eggplant verb, it can take a noun as an object or a cognate object. Its cognate object is usually placed in front of adjectives to modify the difference wax, and is generally not used in passive structures. When sleep takes reflexive pronouns as the object, it can take an adjective as the compound object of complement.
Sleep can be used as a copula, followed by adjectives to listen to tea as a predicative.
Turn off the lights and sleep in English.
Turn off the lights.
Opening and closing mainly refers to opening things that were closed or closed before, such as opening doors and windows.
When it comes to "separation and integration", many people's first reaction is to open and close, which is wrong. In English, the correct verb of "switch" of electronic equipment is "turnon/off" or "switchon/off", such as turning on the light and turning on the TV. , which is often said to start running.
Example: Remember to turn off the light. Don't forget to turn off the light when you leave.
Besides, dim? Lights also means turning off the lights. Dim means to dim out, so you can simply use this word instead of turning off the lights, which also means to turn off the lights.
Extended data:
In addition, switch means switch, so when staying in a hotel abroad, you will see a button marked "switch" in the hotel bathroom, which means to prompt the power equipment to start.
In fact, youmightfallasleepimmediatelyuponswitchofflights. In fact, you may have fallen asleep before turning off the light.
It can be simply expressed as out, with the phrase "lightsout". However, this phrase also means bedtime. For example, when studying in a dormitory, the school generally has a bedtime rule.