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Asleep

əˈslip
Extremamente Comum
700 - 800
700 - 800
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眠っている (ねむっている), 夢の中 (ゆめのなか), 無意識 (むいしき), 休息中 (きゅうそくちゅう)

Significados de Asleep em japonês

眠っている (ねむっている)

Exemplo:
She is sound asleep.
彼女はぐっすり眠っています。
He fell asleep during the movie.
彼は映画の間に眠ってしまいました。
Uso: informalContexto: Commonly used in everyday conversation to describe someone who is currently in a state of sleep.
Observação: This is the most common usage and can refer to any state of sleep.

夢の中 (ゆめのなか)

Exemplo:
I was lost in a dream while I was asleep.
眠っている間に夢の中で迷っていました。
He was asleep and dreaming about flying.
彼は眠っていて、飛んでいる夢を見ていました。
Uso: informalContexto: Used when referring to the dreaming state of sleep.
Observação: This expression emphasizes the dreaming aspect of being asleep.

無意識 (むいしき)

Exemplo:
She was so tired that she was almost unconscious.
彼女はとても疲れていて、ほぼ無意識でした。
After the long day, he was completely unconscious.
長い一日の後、彼は完全に無意識でした。
Uso: formal/informalContexto: Used in medical or psychological contexts to describe a lack of consciousness.
Observação: This is less common in everyday conversation but can be used in more serious contexts.

休息中 (きゅうそくちゅう)

Exemplo:
She is currently asleep, taking a rest.
彼女は現在、休息中で眠っています。
He fell asleep during his break.
彼は休憩中に眠ってしまいました。
Uso: informalContexto: Used to indicate that someone is asleep during a period of rest.
Observação: This can refer to short naps or breaks rather than long sleep.

Sinônimos de Asleep

asleep

In a state of sleep or unconsciousness.
Exemplo: She fell asleep during the movie.
Observação:

sleeping

Resting with eyes closed and in a state of sleep.
Exemplo: The baby is sleeping peacefully in the crib.
Observação: Similar to 'asleep,' but emphasizes the ongoing action of sleeping.

slumbering

Being in a state of sleep, especially a peaceful or deep sleep.
Exemplo: The entire house was slumbering when he arrived home late.
Observação: Implies a more serene or tranquil sleep compared to just being 'asleep.'

dozing

Napping or sleeping lightly.
Exemplo: She was dozing off in the sun on the beach.
Observação: Suggests a light or intermittent sleep rather than a deep or continuous sleep.

Expressões e frases comuns de Asleep

Fast asleep

To be in a deep or sound sleep, often falling asleep quickly or easily.
Exemplo: After a long day at work, he was fast asleep within minutes of hitting the bed.
Observação: The term 'fast asleep' emphasizes the deep or sound nature of sleep, contrasting with just being 'asleep.'

Sound asleep

To be in a deep and undisturbed sleep, not easily awakened by external stimuli.
Exemplo: The baby was sound asleep in her crib, not even the loud noises outside could wake her.
Observação: Similar to 'fast asleep,' 'sound asleep' highlights the quality of sleep, indicating a deep and uninterrupted state.

Fall asleep

To gradually transition from being awake to being asleep.
Exemplo: She always falls asleep while watching movies on the couch.
Observação: While 'asleep' refers to the state of being in sleep, 'fall asleep' specifically describes the process of transitioning into sleep.

Drift off to sleep

To gradually and gently begin to fall asleep.
Exemplo: Listening to the soothing music helped her to drift off to sleep peacefully.
Observação: This idiom emphasizes the gentle and peaceful nature of falling asleep, often with a sense of relaxation.

Dead to the world

To be in a deep and heavy sleep, completely unaware of what is happening around.
Exemplo: After working two consecutive night shifts, he was dead to the world and didn't wake up until late in the afternoon.
Observação: This phrase implies a very deep and oblivious state of sleep, where one is completely disconnected from the surroundings.

Out like a light

To fall asleep very quickly and deeply.
Exemplo: As soon as his head hit the pillow, he was out like a light and didn't wake up until morning.
Observação: The expression suggests a sudden and swift transition from being awake to being deeply asleep.

Catch some Z's

To get some sleep, especially when feeling tired or sleepy.
Exemplo: I need to catch some Z's before the big presentation tomorrow.
Observação: This informal phrase uses 'Z's' as a representation of sleep, indicating the need to rest or sleep.

Expressões cotidianas (gíria) de Asleep

Crash out

To fall asleep quickly and often unexpectedly, usually as a result of exhaustion.
Exemplo: After a long day at work, I just want to crash out on the couch.
Observação: The slang term implies a sudden and unprepared manner of falling asleep, unlike the more gradual process of 'asleep.'

Nod off

To briefly fall asleep, especially when struggling to stay awake.
Exemplo: I kept nodding off during the boring lecture.
Observação: This term suggests a temporary and light form of sleeping, as opposed to the deeper state of being 'asleep.'

Hit the hay

To go to bed or fall asleep, often implying the intention to sleep well.
Exemplo: I need to hit the hay early tonight to feel rested for tomorrow.
Observação: This expression focuses more on the act of going to bed rather than the state of being 'asleep.'

Zonk out

To suddenly and deeply fall asleep, especially as a result of fatigue or the influence of substances.
Exemplo: The medication made me zonk out within minutes.
Observação: This term emphasizes a heavy and possibly unnatural way of falling 'asleep' compared to the usual state of sleeping.

Hit the sack

To go to bed or lie down to sleep after a tiring day.
Exemplo: I'm exhausted; it's time to hit the sack.
Observação: Similar to 'hit the hay,' this slang term focuses on the action of preparing to sleep rather than being in the state of 'asleep.'

Take a catnap

To take a short and often light sleep, typically during the day.
Exemplo: I'll take a quick catnap before heading out for the evening.
Observação: This term refers to a brief period of sleep, usually lighter than being 'asleep' for a full night.

Zone out

To disconnect mentally from the surroundings or conversations, often leading to a drowsy or semi-conscious state akin to being 'asleep.'
Exemplo: Whenever I hear his boring stories, I just zone out.
Observação: While not directly indicating sleep, 'zone out' describes a mental state of disengagement that can sometimes resemble the feeling of being 'asleep.'

Asleep - Exemplos

I fell asleep during the movie.
The baby is finally asleep.
She was still asleep when I left for work.

Gramática de Asleep

Asleep - Adjetivo (Adjective) / Adjetivo (Adjective)
Lema: asleep
Conjugações
Adjetivo (Adjective): asleep
Sílabas, Separação e Ênfase
asleep contém 1 sílabas: asleep
Transcrição fonética: ə-ˈslēp
asleep , ə ˈslēp (A sílaba vermelha é tônica)

Asleep - Importância e frequência de uso

O índice de frequência e importância das palavras indica com que frequência uma palavra aparece em um determinado idioma. Quanto menor o número, mais frequentemente a palavra é usada. As palavras mais frequentemente usadas variam normalmente de 1 a 4000.
asleep: 700 - 800 (Extremamente Comum).
Este índice de importância ajuda você a se concentrar nas palavras mais úteis durante o seu processo de aprendizagem de idiomas.
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