Usage examples of "Sleep" in English with translation to Spanish

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I can't sleep well. No logro dormir bien.
Tom talked in his sleep. Tom habló en sus sueños.
You can't sleep here. No puedes dormir aquí.
Death is similar to sleep. La muerte es similar al sueño.
You really sleep a lot! ¡Tú sí que duermes mucho!
Worrying deprived him of sleep. Las preocupaciones le quitaron el sueño.
The baby continues to sleep. El niño sigue durmiendo.
His eyes were heavy with sleep. Tenía sus ojos pesados de sueño.
The kitten wants to sleep. El gatito quiere dormir.
I need nine hours of sleep. Necesito nueve horas de sueño.
I sleep in my room. Yo duermo en mi habitación.
Children need a lot of sleep. Los niños necesitan mucho sueño.
I won't sleep tonight. No dormiré esta noche.
The sleep of reason produces monsters. El sueño de la razón produce monstruos.
Tom went back to sleep. Tom volvió a dormir.
People sometimes compare death to sleep. A veces la gente compara la muerte con el sueño.
Colorless green ideas sleep furiously. Ideas verdes sin color duermen furiosamente.
She fell into a deep sleep. Ella se hundió en un profundo sueño.
All Jack does is sleep. Todo lo que Jack hace es dormir.
Don't lose sleep over that. No pierdas el sueño por eso.
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