0 a short sleep taken in the early afternoon, especially in hot countries -- siesta
He usually has a siesta after lunch.
So far, the formulae for flexibility that have been proposed consist of transferring part of the four hours of the mandatory evening to siesta time.
The first phase was reflection, not siesta, as some would have liked to say.
The best idea in that situation is to have a siesta and not to disturb a debate where respect for the speaker should prevail at all times.
In fact, the only lesson he seems to want to teach is mid-morning siestas.
Many workers in warmer climates observe siesta during the afternoon, effecting a pause in business hours, and resuming business in the evenings.
There are also two free times, siesta (a time to rest after lunch), and an evening program.
A three-hour siesta beginning at noon is practiced daily.
I had my usual siestas on top of a guava tree one afternoon.