be sleep-deprived

be sleep-deprived(
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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. estar privado de sueño
Are you okay? You don't look great. - No, I'm sleep-deprived.¿Estás bien? No te ves bien. – No, estoy privado de sueño.
b. estar con falta de sueño
I'm sleep-deprived after staying up all night studying.Estoy con falta de sueño después de quedarme despierto toda la noche estudiando.
c. tener falta de sueño
You look sleep-deprived. You have bags under your eyes.Parece que tienes falta de sueño. Tienes bolsas bajo los ojos.
d. estar desvelado
You must be sleep-deprived with the new baby. - You have no idea.Debes de estar desvelado con el nuevo bebé. – No tienes ninguna idea.
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