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I . sleep [sliːp] N no pl

II . sleep <slept, slept> [sliːp] VB intr

1. sleep:

sleep
to sleep late
to sleep sound(ly)

2. sleep (have sex):

to sleep with sb

III . sleep [sliːp] VB trans

sleep

sleep in VB intr (stay in bed)

sleep over VB intr

sleep through VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He is seemingly left to sleep off whatever it is ailing him - hangover, jet lag or just plain exhaustion.
traveller24.news24.com
The report calls artificial light "a man-made self-experiment" that throws sleep out of whack.
articles.courant.com
He doesn't have great battle intelligence, but can occasionally mow down enemies or put them to sleep with a breath attack.
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The house was open-plan and could sleep 6 people, with spaces serving multiple purposes.
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This too has health implications: a collar size of 17 increases the risk of snoring and sleep apnoea -- where you stop breathing while asleep.
www.dailymail.co.uk
In spite of defeatism among the workers' leaders, the movement did not go to sleep.
www.socialistparty.org.uk
In addition, she also comments that lack of sleep can lead to decreased attention and vigilance.
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A sleep apnea oral appliance is typically molded to fit a particular patient's teeth by a dentist specializing in treating sleep disorders.
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Patients with severe attacks of apnea during sleep may suffer respiratory depression (hypoventilation), leading to respiratory arrest and death.
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It has been proposed that REM sleep is necessary for preparation of many integrative functions, of which one is consciousness.
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