siesta im PONS Wörterbuch

siesta Beispiele aus dem PONS Wörterbuch (redaktionell geprüft)

to take a siesta

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Another innovation was that of the daily siesta, to make up for the fatigue of the night office.
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It is possible that people who take a siesta have different physical activity habits, e.g. waking earlier and scheduling more activity during the morning.
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And the elephant, like a man in the tropics, needs a sheltered siesta in mid-afternoon because he is susceptible to sunstroke.
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Lunch follows classes and then a compulsory siesta period.
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The siesta after dinner is always slight, and sometimes intermitted.
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Nevertheless, epidemiological studies on the relations between cardiovascular health and siestas have led to conflicting conclusions, possibly because of poor control of moderator variables, such as physical activity.
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After lunch there was a strict siesta (no talking allowed), followed by the afternoon activity based on the subject of the day.
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Nevertheless, epidemiological studies on the relations between cardiovascular health and siesta have led to conflicting conclusions, possibly because of poor control of moderator variables, such as physical activity.
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There are also two free times, siesta (a time to rest after lunch), and an evening program.
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Along with a nap (siesta) in the day, it has been argued that this is the natural pattern of human sleep.
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