Usage examples of "sleep rough" in English with translation to Spanish

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I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere. No me gusta la arena. Es basta, áspera e irritante, y se mete por todas partes.
Close your eyes and go to sleep. Cierra los ojos y duérmete.
The road to the village is very rough. La carretera al pueblo está en muy mal estado.
Tom is talking in his sleep. Tom está hablando dormido.
This paper is rough. Este papel es áspero.
Kids need sleep. Los niños necesitan dormir.
Somehow it's been a rough day. De alguna manera ha sido un día duro.
Sleep is no less essential to one's health than food. El sueño no es menos necesario para la salud que la comida.
He received rough treatment. Recibió un trato muy duro.
I can't sleep well. No logro dormir bien.
Tom had a rough day. Tom tuvo un día arduo.
Don't go back to sleep! No te vuelvas a dormir.
Tom's face feels rough because he needs to shave. El rostro de Tom se siente áspero porque debe afeitarse.
He could not settle down to sleep. Él no pudo calmarse y dormir.
Go easy on Bob. You know, he's been going though a rough period recently. Se paciente con Bob. Sabes, él ha atravesado ratos difíciles recientemente.
You can't sleep here. No puedes dormir aquí.
Dennis doesn't have rough manners. Dennis no tiene malos modales.
Mary is talking in her sleep. Mary está hablando dormida.
His hands feel rough. Sus manos se sienten ásperas.
Last night it was so hot that I couldn't sleep well. Anoche hizo tanto calor que no pude dormir bien.
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