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From:
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sleep
/ˈslip/
睡眠,靜止,睡意,昏迷,痲木,長眠,冬眠,靜寂(
vi
.)睡覺,睡眠,靜止
From:
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sleep
/ˈslɪp/
名詞
睡眠
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sleep
obs
.
imp.
of
Sleep
.
Slept
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sleep
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Slept
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Sleeping
.]
1.
To
take
rest
by
a
suspension
of
the
voluntary
exercise
of
the
powers
of
the
body
and
mind
,
and
an
apathy
of
the
organs
of
sense
;
to
slumber
.
Watching
at
the
head
of
these
that
sleep
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Figuratively
:
(a)
To
be
careless
,
inattentive
,
or
uncouncerned
;
not
to
be
vigilant
;
to
live
thoughtlessly
.
We
sleep
over
our
happiness
.
--
Atterbury
.
(b)
To
be
dead
;
to
lie
in
the
grave
.
Them
also
which
sleep
in
Jesus
will
God
bring
with
him
.
--
1
Thess
.
iv
. 14.
(c)
To
be
,
or
appear
to
be
,
in
repose
;
to
be
quiet
;
to
be
unemployed
,
unused
,
or
unagitated
;
to
rest
;
to
lie
dormant
;
as
,
a
question
sleeps
for
the
present
;
the
law
sleeps
.
How
sweet
the
moonlight
sleep
upon
this
bank!
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sleep
,
v. t.
1.
To
be
slumbering
in
; --
followed
by
a
cognate
object
;
as
,
to
sleep
a
dreamless
sleep
.
2.
To
give
sleep
to
;
to
furnish
with
accomodations
for
sleeping
;
to
lodge
. [
R
.]
To sleep away
,
to
spend
in
sleep
;
as
,
to sleep away
precious
time
.
To sleep off
,
to
become
free
from
by
sleep
;
as
,
to sleep off
drunkeness
or
fatigue
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sleep
,
n.
A
natural
and
healthy
,
but
temporary
and
periodical
,
suspension
of
the
functions
of
the
organs
of
sense
,
as
well
as
of
those
of
the
voluntary
and
rational
soul
;
that
state
of
the
animal
in
which
there
is
a
lessened
acuteness
of
sensory
perception
,
a
confusion
of
ideas
,
and
a
loss
of
mental
control
,
followed
by
a
more
or
less
unconscious
state
.
“A
man
that
waketh
of
his
sleep
.”
O
sleep
,
thou
ape
of
death
.
--
Shak
.
Note:
☞
Sleep
is
attended
by
a
relaxation
of
the
muscles
,
and
the
absence
of
voluntary
activity
for
any
rational
objects
or
purpose
.
The
pulse
is
slower
,
the
respiratory
movements
fewer
in
number
but
more
profound
,
and
there
is
less
blood
in
the
cerebral
vessels
.
It
is
susceptible
of
greater
or
less
intensity
or
completeness
in
its
control
of
the
powers
.
Sleep of plants
Bot.
,
a
state
of
plants
,
usually
at
night
,
when
their
leaflets
approach
each
other
,
and
the
flowers
close
and
droop
,
or
are
covered
by
the
folded
leaves
.
Syn:
--
Slumber
;
repose
;
rest
;
nap
;
doze
;
drowse
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sleep
n
1:
a
natural
and
periodic
state
of
rest
during
which
consciousness
of
the
world
is
suspended
; "
he
didn't
get
enough
sleep
last
night
"; "
calm
as
a
child
in
dreamless
slumber
" [
syn
:
slumber
]
2:
a
torpid
state
resembling
sleep
3:
a
period
of
time
spent
sleeping
; "
he
felt
better
after
a
little
sleep
"; "
there
wasn't
time
for
a
nap
" [
syn
:
nap
]
4:
euphemisms
for
death
(
based
on
an
analogy
between
lying
in
a
bed
and
in
a
tomb
); "
she
was
laid
to
rest
beside
her
husband
"; "
they
had
to
put
their
family
pet
to
sleep
"
[
syn
:
rest
,
eternal rest
,
eternal sleep
,
quietus
]
v
1:
be
asleep
[
syn
:
kip
,
slumber
,
log Z's
,
catch some Z's
]
[
ant
:
wake
]
2:
be
able
to
accommodate
for
sleeping
; "
This
tent
sleeps
six
people
"
[
also
:
slept
]
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