In this issue, let’s talk about sleeping. You can’t take a nap in spring, summer, summer, autumn, and winter can’t get up. Sleeping is what I least want to do before going to bed at night, but it is what I want to do most before getting up in the morning. If you sleep well, you w

In this issue, let’s talk about sleeping. You can’t take a nap in spring, summer, summer, autumn, and winter can’t get up.

Sleeping is what I least want to do before going to bed at night, but it is what I want to do most before getting up in the morning.

A good day of sleep is always good. Let's go.

1. How to say "can't sleep" in English?

Can't fall asleep There are the following expressions:

①I can’t fall asleep.

I can’t fall asleep.

* fall asleep emphasizes falling asleep. sleep is an adjective that means falling asleep.

The English word awake corresponding to it means I am awake. Stay awakens all night.

② I was tossing and turning all nightmtml6

tossing and turning all nightmtml6

* toss and turn, tossing and turning.

often see this expression in English love novels. When I think of the other person, I find it difficult to fall asleep and toss and turn.

Hey, people in love!

③ I have insomnia.

I have insomnia.

* Under normal circumstances, most diseases will add the article a/an before, I have a cold I have a cold.

a small part of the or not, insomnia, no articles are added before.

2. How to say "get back to sleep" in English?

Da Wang said he is a person who likes to sleep after sleeping.

Sometimes I get up at 7 o'clock, after breakfast, I suddenly get sleepy again after working.

Especially at 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock, when the sun is white, sleeping back can make people lively.

①I like to crawl back in bed in winter.

I like to sleep in winter.

* crawl means crawling and crawling forward.

Imagine yourself like a cute caterpillar, rushing into the cup, isn't it just crawl back?

3. Sleep in VS Oversleep

Now I want to change the style of painting and compare the two words.

Sleep in VS oversleep. The results of the two words

both come back later than usual, but the meanings of the expression are different.

①I often sleep in on weekends.

I love to sleep in on weekends.

* Sleep in is intentional. I deliberately slept for longer, and I was more tempted to sleep until I woke up naturally and slept in.

②Damn, I overslept!

Damn, I overslept!

* oversleep is not a subjective way of oversleep, with a complaining tone!

I may have to go to work at 7 o'clock and accidentally sleep until 8 o'clock. It's so scary that the award is gone!

4. How to say "Sleep well"?

Some people sleeping so hard that they can’t be struck.

Let you storm, I will remain unmoved!

People who sleep well can use the following description:

①I am a heavy sleeper.

I am a heavy sleeper.

I am a person who sleeps very heavily.

* heavy sleeper is a person who sleeps deeply, light sleeper is a person who sleeps shallowly.

②I sleep like a baby/log.

Sleep like a baby/sleep like a piece of wood.

* The previous one can be said to have a very peaceful and cute sleep, while the latter one slept like a little dead pig.

Haha, the charm of the text.

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