sleptr>)
1.b> (); to sleep well [deeply, badly] [, ] ; the baby slept peacefully in its cradle ; I couldn't sleep because of the noise / ; I had to sleep on the sofa / ; I slept at my sister's house last night / ; we both slept right through the storm , - / - ; she only sleeps for four hours a night ; we sometimes sleep late at the weekends - ;
2.b> i> / (); i> / ( , . i>); the apartment sleeps six / ; the hotel sleeps 120 guests 120 ; 120 / 120 ;
to sleep aroundb> . .i> (i>);
to sleep inb> i> () / ( i>) [. .i> oversleepr>];
to sleep overb> i> (); i> ; it's very late now why don't you sleep over? , i> / ? can I sleep over at my friend's house? , i>?
to sleep like a log / like a baby /b> / ; ; to sleep roughb> (. i>); young people sleeping rough on the streets , ; to sleep togetherb> .i> , ; to sleep with smb.b> .i> i> , ; let sleeping dogs lieb> .i> lie IIr>
i> dog Ir> .