oversleep - Übersetzung nach arabisch
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oversleep - Übersetzung nach arabisch


oversleep      
فِعْل : يستغرق في النّوم
oversleep      
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استغرق فى النوم
إستغرق في النوم      
oversleep

Definition

oversleep
¦ verb (past and past participle overslept) sleep longer or later than one has intended.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für oversleep
1. Common symptoms include the desire to oversleep, fatigue, depression and cravings for carbohydrates and sweet foods.
2. In addition, 22 percent dozed off doing homework and 14 percent arrive late or miss school because they oversleep. _Some 51 percent of adolescent drivers have been on the road while drowsy in the past year. _Four–fifths of students who get the recommended amount of sleep are achieving As and Bs in school; those who get less sleep are more likely to get lower grades. _Some 28 percent of adolescents say they are too tired to exercise. _Just 20 percent of adolescents said they get nine hours of sleep on school nights and 45 percent reported sleeping less than eight hours.
3. In addition, 22 percent dozed off doing homework and 14 percent arrive late or miss school because they oversleep. –Some 51 percent of adolescent drivers have been on the road while drowsy in the past year. –Four–fifths of students who get the recommended amount of sleep are achieving As and Bs in school; those who get less sleep are more likely to get lower grades. –Some 28 percent of adolescents say they are too tired to exercise. –Just 20 percent of adolescents said they get nine hours of sleep on school nights and 45 percent reported sleeping less than eight hours. We call on parents, educators and teenagers themselves to take an active role in making sleep a priority,‘‘ said Richard L.