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1 dozing off
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2 dozing off
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3 dozing off
een dutje doen,in slaap sukkelen -
4 dozing off
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5 התנמנמות
dozing off, napping; drowsiness -
6 cabecear
v.1 to nod (off).María cabecea de sueño Mary nods with sleepiness.2 to shake one's head (person) (negando).El caballo cabecea en agradecimiento The horse shakes his head gratefully.3 to toss its head (horse).4 to head the ball.5 to pitch.El barco cabeceó en la tormenta The ship pitched=wobbled in the storm.* * *1 (mover la cabeza) to move one's head; (para negar) to shake one's head2 (dar cabezadas) to nod3 (inclinarse) to lean, slope4 MARÍTIMO to pitch1 DEPORTE to head* * *verb1) to head2) nod3) pitch* * *1. VT1) [+ balón] to head2) [+ vino] to strengthen; [+ vinos] to blend3) (Cos) to bind (the edge of)2. VI1) [al dormir] to nod off; (=negar) to shake one's head; [caballo] to toss its head2) [barco] to pitch; [carruaje] to lurch, sway; [carga] to shift, slip* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona to nod off2.* * *= doze off, nod off.Ex. 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.Ex. Nodding off at the wheel accounts for around 20 per cent of accidents.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona to nod off2.* * *= doze off, nod off.Ex: 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.
Ex: Nodding off at the wheel accounts for around 20 per cent of accidents.* * *cabecear [A1 ]vi1 «persona» to nod off2«caballo»: el caballo empezó a cabecear the horse began to toss its head3 «barco» to pitch■ cabecearvtA ‹balón› to head* * *
cabecear ( conjugate cabecear) verbo intransitivo
[ barco] to pitch
verbo transitivo ‹ balón› to head
cabecear verbo intransitivo
1 (mover la cabeza) to nod off: la niña cabecea de sueño, the child was nodding itself off to sleep
2 Dep (un balón) to head
' cabecear' also found in these entries:
English:
head
- nod
- pitch
* * *♦ vi1. [dormitar] to nod (off)2. [persona] [negando] to shake one's head3. [caballo] to toss its head4. [en fútbol] to head the ball5. [balancearse] [barco, avión] to pitch♦ vtCarib [tabaco] to bind* * *I v/i nod* * *cabecear vt: to head (in soccer)cabecear vi1) : to nod one's head2) : to lurch, to pitch* * *cabecear vb2. (balón) to head -
7 quedarse dormido
v.1 to fall asleep, to doze off, to drop asleep, to drift off.El bebé se privó The baby fell asleep.2 to oversleep.* * *(dormir) to fall asleep 2 (dormirse más de la cuenta) to oversleep* * *(v.) = fall + asleep, doze off, nod off, drop off to + sleep, go to + sleepEx. We might be bored and fall asleep.Ex. 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.Ex. Nodding off at the wheel accounts for around 20 per cent of accidents.Ex. After they'd gone to bed and she'd dropped off to sleep, he slipped into his clothes and down the waterspout to the ground.Ex. Instead of throwing his monkeys out and jumping up and down in his crib and laughing like a hyena, he just laid down and went to sleep.* * *(v.) = fall + asleep, doze off, nod off, drop off to + sleep, go to + sleepEx: We might be bored and fall asleep.
Ex: 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.Ex: Nodding off at the wheel accounts for around 20 per cent of accidents.Ex: After they'd gone to bed and she'd dropped off to sleep, he slipped into his clothes and down the waterspout to the ground.Ex: Instead of throwing his monkeys out and jumping up and down in his crib and laughing like a hyena, he just laid down and went to sleep. -
8 adormilarse
pron.v.1 to doze.2 to become drowsy, to doze, to drowse, to slumber.* * *1 to doze, drowse* * *verbo pronominal to doze* * *= doze off.Ex. 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.* * *verbo pronominal to doze* * *= doze off.Ex: 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.
* * *adormilarse [A1 ]to dozeestás adormilado you're half asleep* * *
adormilarse ( conjugate adormilarse) verbo pronominal
to doze
adormilarse verbo reflexivo to doze, drowse
* * *adormilarse vprto doze;se adormiló en el sofa she dozed off on the sofa* * *v/r doze off* * *adormilarse vr: to doze, to drowse -
9 dormitar
v.to doze.* * *1 to doze, snooze* * *VI to doze, snooze ** * *verbo intransitivo to doze, snooze (colloq)* * *= slumber, kip, doze off.Ex. She slumbered well into the morning, untethered thoughts swimming against an ebbing tide of narcotic dreams.Ex. She sunbathed in the garden while her dog, preferring the cool of the house, had been kipping on the settee as usual.Ex. 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.* * *verbo intransitivo to doze, snooze (colloq)* * *= slumber, kip, doze off.Ex: She slumbered well into the morning, untethered thoughts swimming against an ebbing tide of narcotic dreams.
Ex: She sunbathed in the garden while her dog, preferring the cool of the house, had been kipping on the settee as usual.Ex: 17 percent of adult drivers report dozing off while driving at least once in the past year.* * *dormitar [A1 ]vito doze, snooze ( colloq)* * *
dormitar ( conjugate dormitar) verbo intransitivo
to doze, snooze (colloq)
dormitar verbo intransitivo to doze, snooze, drop off: he estado dormitando toda la tarde, I've been snoozing all afternoon
' dormitar' also found in these entries:
English:
doze
- snooze
* * *dormitar vito doze* * *v/i doze* * *dormitar vi: to snooze, to doze* * *dormitar vb to doze -
10 клевать носом
разг.nod, be nodding off to sleep; be dozing off; be drowsyСабуров выпил, обжигаясь, кружку горячего чаю. Он надеялся, что сон соскочит с него, но сон не пропадал. Он с трудом удерживался от того, чтобы не клевать носом при генерале. (К. Симонов, Дни и ночи) — Saburov drank a cup of very hot tea, scaling his mouth. He hoped his sleepiness would leave him, but it didn't. It was hard to keep himself from dozing off in front of the general.
- Почему не спите? - спросил Новиков. - Бой начнётся, носом клевать будете? (Ю. Бондарев, Последние залпы) — 'Why aren't you sleeping?' asked Novikov. 'When the trouble starts you'll be nodding off to sleep.'
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11 Halbschlaf
m doze; ich hab’s im Halbschlaf gehört I heard it just as I was dozing off ( oder beginning to wake up)* * *Hạlb|schlafmlight sleepim Halbschlaf sein — to be half asleep
* * *Halb·schlafm light sleep no plim \Halbschlaf sein to be half-asleep* * *der light sleepim Halbschlaf liegen — be half asleep; doze
* * *Halbschlaf m doze;* * *der light sleepim Halbschlaf liegen — be half asleep; doze
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12 ловить себя
( на чём)catch oneself at smth. (doing smth.); catch oneself out doing smth.Она поймала себя на том, что засыпает на ходу, идёт и засыпает, и пробормотала что-то неразборчивое, лишь бы услышать свой голос. (П. Проскурин, Судьба) — She caught herself dozing off as she went, walking on and dozing off again, and she muttered something incoherent just to hear her own voice.
Прохоров опять поймал себя на том, что оттягивал визит в семью Евгения Столетова: боялся! (В. Липатов, И это всё о нём) — Prokhorov again caught himself out postponing his visit to Yevgeny Stoletov's family. He was scared!
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13 assoupir
asupiʀ
1.
1) ( endormir) to make [somebody] drowsy [personne]2) ( atténuer) to dull [sens]
2.
s'assoupir verbe pronominal1) lit [personne] to doze off2) fig [enthousiasme, passion] to wane; [haine] to abate; [querelle] to die down; [activité économique] to be in a lull* * *assoupir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( endormir) to make [sb] drowsy [personne];2 ( atténuer) to dull [passion, remords, sens].B s'assoupir vpr1 lit [personne] to doze off; il était assoupi devant la télévision he was dozing off in front of the television;2 fig [enthousiasme, passion] to wane; [haine] to abate; [querelle] to die down; [activité économique] to be in a lull; [ville] to be sleepy.[asupir] verbe transitif1. [endormir] to make drowsy ou sleepy2. (littéraire) [atténuer - soupçon, douleur] to dull————————s'assoupir verbe pronominal intransitif2. (littéraire) [s'affaiblir - crainte, douleur] to be dulled -
14 הירדמות
falling asleep, dozing off; numbing -
15 הרדמות
falling asleep, dozing off; numbing -
16 lo
iz.1.a. sleep; \lo arina light sleep; \lo astuna deep slumber; \lo astunetik iratzarri behar nuen I had to wake him from his deep slumper; \lo ezin harturik unable to get any sleep; \lo gozoan dago he's happily asleep; \lo betean aurkitu nuen I found him fast asleep; \lo danpa dago he's fast asleep (NG) ; \lo gogor dago hura he's fast asleep; \lo pisuan izan nintzen I was dead asleep; \loa kentzen digun arazoa ez da it's not matter to lose any sleep over; \loa galdurik having lost a night's sleep; \loak erre egon to be overrested | to have overslept; \loak naroa I'm dozing off; berriz ere \loari ekin zioten they went back to sleep; \loaren \loak kalte egiten du oversleeping is harmfub. [ izenen aurrean ] sleep-; sleeping; \lozaku sleeping bag;2. \lotan egon to be {asleep || sleeping}; umetxoa \lo dago the baby's asleep; \lotara to go to sleep; goazen \lotara let's go to sleep; \lotara motel! go to sleep my boy! adb.1. asleep; \lo aurkitu genuen we found him asleep; \lo egon to be asleep; erdi \lo zegoen he was half asleep; \lo datza Lit. he is slumbering; harria baino \lo gogorrago zegoen lo he was sleeping like a log; \loak egin to sleep soundly2. ( irud.) asleep; \lo gelditu zen he ended up asleep; ; bazterrak \lo daude the land is asleep; ene begiak ez zeuden, ez, \lo my eyes were not asleep -
17 на цыпочках
(стоять, ходить и т. п.)tiptoe; stand (go, walk, etc.) on tiptoeКогда я работал, Шацкий никогда не мешал мне и даже по соседней комнате ходил на цыпочках. (К. Паустовский, Золотая роза) — Shatsky never disturbed me when I was writing. Afraid to make a noise, he even walked on tiptoe in the adjoining
Уже засыпая, Анна Кирилловна слышала, как дочь на цыпочках проходила из своей комнаты в кухню. (И. Меттер, Вдвоём) — As she was dozing off, Anna Kirillovna heard her daughter Tanya tiptoe through her room into the kitchen.
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18 snooze
1. n разг. короткий сонto take a snooze — прилечь ненадолго, вздремнуть
2. v разг. вздремнуть, прикорнуть3. v разг. бездельничать, лодырничатьto snooze time away — бездельничать, растранжиривать время
Синонимический ряд:1. sleep (noun) catching forty winks; catnap; dog nap; dozing off; forty winks; nap; siesta; sleep; slumber2. nap (verb) catnap; nap; siesta3. slumber (verb) doze; drowse; nod; shut-eye; sleep; slumber; turn in -
19 kivsiruq
is startled awake while dozing off -
20 şekerleme
1. sugaring, adding sugar to. 2. candying (fruit). 3. candied fruit, glacéed fruit, crystallized fruit. 4. dozing off (while seated).
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