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1 asleep
[əˈsliːp] adjective1) sleeping:نائِمThe baby is asleep.
2) of arms and legs etc, numb:خَدِر، ساكِن الحَرَكَهMy foot's asleep.
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2 asleep
نائِم \ asleep: sleeping: He was fast (or sound) asleep. (He was sleeping deeply). dormant: sleeping; inactive: Some animals lie dormant through the winter. \ See Also كامن (كامِن) -
3 Asleep At the Keyboard
Jargon: AAKУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Asleep At the Keyboard
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4 asleep process
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > asleep process
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5 fast asleep
completely asleep:عَميقاThe baby fell fast asleep in my arms.
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6 fall asleep
يَنام، يَرقُد، يَغْلِبَه النُّعاسHe fell asleep eventually.
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7 sound asleep
sleeping deeply:نوم عَميقThe baby is sound asleep.
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8 fall asleep
نَامَ \ fall asleep: go to sleep. sleep, slept: rest (esp. in bed at night) in a condition where one’s senses are not working. slumber: to sleep. -
9 Did you fall asleep at the mike?
Radio: QZZУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Did you fall asleep at the mike?
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10 to fall asleep after parting
Current usage: Conked outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > to fall asleep after parting
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11 שקוע בשינה
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12 adormecido
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13 semutan
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14 spící
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15 zdřevěnělý
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16 uxloq
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17 sofandi
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19 spavajući
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20 dormido
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См. также в других словарях:
Asleep — A*sleep , a. & adv. [Pref. a + sleep.] 1. In a state of sleep; in sleep; dormant. [1913 Webster] Fast asleep the giant lay supine. Dryden. [1913 Webster] By whispering winds soon lulled asleep. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. In the sleep of the grave; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Asleep. — Asleep. Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop Gründung 1999 Website … Deutsch Wikipedia
asleep — ə slēp adj 1) being in a state of sleep 2) lacking sensation: NUMB asleep adv into a state of sleep … Medical dictionary
asleep — [ə slēp′] adj. 1. in a condition of sleep; sleeping 2. inactive; dull; sluggish 3. numb except for a prickly feeling [my arm is asleep] 4. dead adv. into a sleeping or inactive condition … English World dictionary
asleep — index dormant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
asleep — c.1200, aslepe, o slæpe, from O.E. on slæpe (see SLEEP (Cf. sleep)). The parallel form on sleep continued until c.1550. Of limbs, from late 14c. Meaning inattentive, off guard is from mid 14c … Etymology dictionary
asleep — [adj] unconscious catching some zzz’s*, comatose, conked*, crashed*, dormant, dozing, dreaming, flaked out*, getting shut eye*, hibernating, inactive, in dreamland*, inert, in repose, napping, on the kip*, out*, out cold*, out like a light*, out… … New thesaurus
asleep — ► ADJECTIVE & ADVERB 1) in or into a state of sleep. 2) not attentive or alert. 3) (of a limb) numb … English terms dictionary
asleep — a|sleep S2 [əˈsli:p] adj [not before noun] 1.) sleeping ≠ ↑awake ▪ Quiet! The baby s asleep. fast/sound asleep (=sleeping deeply) 2.) fall asleep a) to begin to sleep ▪ Grandad fell asleep watching TV … Dictionary of contemporary English
asleep — a|sleep [ ə slip ] adjective never before noun ** 1. ) not awake: Are you asleep yet? fast/sound asleep (=sleeping very deeply): The children are fast asleep in their rooms. half asleep (=not fully awake): I groped for the phone, still half… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
asleep — [[t]əsli͟ːp[/t]] 1) ADJ: v link ADJ Someone who is asleep is sleeping. My four year old daughter was asleep on the sofa. Ant: awake 2) PHRASE: V inflects When you fall asleep, you start sleeping. Sam snuggled down in his pillow and fell asleep.… … English dictionary