Take a nap

We have all had times when we felt so sleepy all we wanted to do was close our eyes and have forty winks - but this collection of pictures takes it to new levels.
我們都有過這樣的體驗(yàn):艾瑪好困困得眼睛都睜不開了就讓我閉一會(huì)眼睛就一會(huì),然后就打了個(gè)小盹——但是這些照片會(huì)讓你悔不當(dāng)初。

The bizarre images, gathered from around the world, show how some of us seem perfectly happy to nod off in strange places when tiredness takes over.
這些無厘頭照片收集了世界各地的,當(dāng)睡意來襲時(shí)打個(gè)小盹,即使在各種奇妙的地方都可以睡得香噴噴的囧態(tài)。

A man sleeping on top of the dashboard

Not in service: It's hard to imagine passengers getting anywhere fast on this bus - with a man taking a nap on top of the dashboard.
暫停服務(wù):很難想象乘坐這輛巴士的乘客可以飛速到達(dá)目的地——一個(gè)男人在汽車儀表盤的上面打著瞌睡??!

Lazy days

Lazy days: Why use a bed when you can clamber up a parking sign and rig up a make-shift hammock 10ft above a sidewalk in full view of everyone?
偷懶日:為什么不爬上停車告示,在10英尺高的地方草草拉一個(gè)吊床,然后一覽無余人行道上的種種風(fēng)景呢?

A book before bedtime

A book before bedtime: This man obviously couldn't wait to leave the library as tiredness took hold and crawled on to a book shelf for a quick rest.
睡前讀本好書:這位男子明顯已經(jīng)困到來不及離開圖書館睡覺,然后直接蜷在書架里草草休息了。

Sleeping after learning

After all that learning, it's only natural that you would want to take a rest - even if that does mean turning your library desk into a bed.
學(xué)習(xí)之后累了吧,想休息一下很合情合理吧——即使是把圖書館的桌子當(dāng)做床睡著。

Waiting room

A man uses his hard suitcase as a pillow in a waiting room. In the background another person sleeps across the top of three hard-looking chair.
一個(gè)男人在休息室里把他的手提箱當(dāng)成枕頭。背景里的另一個(gè)人睡在橫跨三張椅子的空間里。

Resting on a cupboard

While others seem to be enjoying themselves, all this man can think about is nodding off - even if that does mean having to sleep standing up with his chin resting on a cupboard.
當(dāng)別人開開心心玩耍的時(shí)候,這個(gè)男人只想打個(gè)盹——即使這意味著必須站著,把下巴磕在碗柜上。