how can I construct siesta in english..when see someone who is sleeping in a short period of time

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In English, if you see someone taking a short nap or resting briefly during the day, you could say they are having a "siesta," "nap," "catnap," or "power nap." Here are a few ways you could phrase it:

- "Oh, it looks like he's having a siesta."
- "She's taking a quick nap."
- "He's catching a catnap."
- "She's squeezing in a power nap."

These expressions convey the idea of a brief period of sleep for refreshment during the day.
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