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:2025/11/22
sleep on
Verb
idiomatic
slang
Japanese Meaning
決断を急がず、翌日まで先延ばしにして熟慮する(熟考する) / 見逃す、無視する(特に、物事の質についての評価を表現するときのスラング表現)
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(idiomatic) To postpone (a decision) at least overnight, to avoid making a hasty choice. / (idiomatic, slang) To miss or ignore, usually used when attesting to the quality of something.
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Don't decide now; sleep on it and tell me your choice tomorrow.
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Don't decide now; sleep on it and tell me your choice tomorrow.
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