Forty winks
Slang Term
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★☆ Common
Casual
Significado: A short nap.
打个盹儿。
Una siesta corta.
短い昼寝。
짧은 낮잠.
A brief daytime sleep—the 'forty' is just a conventional number suggesting a short amount of time (or perhaps forty blinks/winks of the eyes).
白天的短暂睡眠——'四十'只是一个表示短时间的习惯用数(也许是眨四十下眼的意思)。
Un breve sueño durante el día—el 'cuarenta' es solo un número convencional que sugiere un corto período de tiempo (o quizás cuarenta parpadeos).
短い日中の睡眠。「40」は短い時間を表す慣用的な数字(あるいは40回のまばたきかもしれない)。
짧은 낮잠. 'forty'는 짧은 시간을 나타내는 관용적 숫자로, 눈 깜빡임 40번 정도의 시간을 뜻한다.
Significado literal: Forty closing of the eyes (blinks)
Ejemplos
- Just going to catch forty winks before dinner. 晚饭前打个盹儿Voy a echar una cabezadita antes de cenar夕食前にちょっとうたた寝するよ저녁 먹기 전에 잠깐 눈 좀 붙일게.
- Dad's having forty winks in the armchair. 爸爸在扶手椅上打盹儿呢Papá está echando una cabezadita en el sillónお父さんは肘掛け椅子でうたた寝している아빠가 안락의자에서 깜빡 졸고 계셔.
- I could do with forty winks. 我想打个盹儿Me vendría bien una cabezaditaちょっとうたた寝したいな잠깐 눈 좀 붙이고 싶다.
Pronunciación
/ˈfɔːti wɪŋks/
Guía de uso
Contexto: nap, short sleep, daytime
Tono: light, casual
✓ Correcto
- Having forty winks.在打盹儿Echando una cabezaditaうたた寝している잠깐 졸고 있어.
- Catch forty winks.打个盹儿Echar una cabezaditaうたた寝する눈 좀 붙여.
- Just forty winks.就打个盹儿Solo una cabezaditaちょっとうたた寝잠깐만 졸게.
✗ Incorrecto
- Taking a napTaking a nap(普通说法)Taking a nap(expresión estándar)Taking a nap(普通の表現)낮잠을 자다
- Having a restHaving a rest(普通说法)Having a rest(expresión estándar)Having a rest(普通の表現)쉬고 있다
Errores comunes
- Always forty—not ten winks or twenty winks
- Implies a brief nap, not long sleep
Origen e historia
Possibly from the conventional use of 'forty' to mean a moderate number.
Etimología: English idiom
Primera vez registrado: 19th century
Contexto cultural
Era: Traditional to present
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Common idiom; British culture
Regional notes: Common throughout English-speaking world.
Variaciones
Forty winksCatch forty winksHave forty winks
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