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Meaning of siesta | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
siˈɛstə

Definitions

  1. siesta (a nap, especially an afternoon one taken during the hottest part of the day in some cultures)
  2. A nap, especially an afternoon one taken during the hottest part of the day in some cultures.
    countable
  3. Laid-back attitudes to work or laziness, especially by a Hispanic person.
    attributive, offensive, sometimes

Equivalents

Ελληνικά σιέστα
Esperanto siesto
Español siesta
Français siesta siesta sieste
עברית שנ״צ
Հայերեն սիեստա
Bahasa Indonesia siesta
Italiano pennichella siesta
ქართული სიესტა
Latina merīdiātiō
मराठी वामकुक्षी
Português sesta siesta
Română siesta
Tagalog siyesta

Examples

“One humid afternoon a visitor did arrive to disturb Rottcodd as he lay deeply hammocked, for his siesta was broken sharply by a rattling of the door handle […]”
“When it's time for siesta, you can watch them go by / Beautiful faces, no cares in this world”
“Lest we think all of this is due to the proverbial inefficiency of the Latin American - 'siesta people' - we can see some of these signs, perhaps in a less dramatic way, in European societies and in the celebrated 'tigers' of South East Asia.”
“I had eaten a simple lunch, and in the relaxed siesta attitude that pervaded the place I settled back in my chair and looked at the mountains behind in all their austerity.”
“Many observers believe the subtropical environment contributes to a slow-paced, siesta culture in which nothing work-related is so important that it cannot wait until tomorrow.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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