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    I [sliːp] n
    сон, дремота, спячка

    I can do with very little sleep. — Я могу обойтись небольшим количеством сна.

    He hasn't had enough sleep lately. — Он последнее время не досыпает.

    My sleep returned. — Ко мне вернулся сон. /Я стал лучше спать.

    His sleep was broken by a strange noise. — Он проснулся от какого-то странного шума

    - restful sleep
    - broken sleep
    - restless sleep
    - hypnotic sleep
    - dremless sleep
    - morning sleep
    - winter sleep
    - troubled sleep
    - sleep therapy
    - few hours of sleep
    - loss of sleep
    - awake from sleep
    - be overcome by lack of sleep
    - break smb's sleep
    - cry oneself to sleep
    - cut down sleep to five hours
    - fall in a deep sleep
    - fall into a heavy sleep
    - feel refreshed by sleep
    - get a good sleep
    - get eight hours' sleep
    - get enough sleep
    - get the baby off to sleep
    - not to get much sleep
    - get a short sleep
    - get some sleep
    - get little sleep
    - get no sleep
    - go off to sleep
    - have a bad night's sleep
    - lose sleep over smth
    - put smb to sleep
    - read smb to sleep
    - rub the sleep out of one's eyes
    - shake smb smb from of sleep
    - sham a deep sleep
    - sing smb to sleep
    - sink into a deep sleep
    - sleep the sleep of the just
    - sleep one's last sleep
    - start up from one's sleep
    - stand in need of sleep
    - suffer from loss of sleep
    - talk in one's sleep
    - die in sleep
    - pass away in one's sleep
    - sleep the sleep of death
    - sleep refreshes
    II [sliːp] v
    (slept) спать, засыпать

    He slept through the whole lecture. — Он проспал всю лекцию.

    Let sleeping dogs lie. — Не буди лихо, пока спит тихо.

    - sleep fast
    - sleep lightly
    - sleep soundy
    - sleep like a log
    - sleep a troubled sleep
    USAGE:
    (1.) Глагол to sleep обычно употребляется с обстоятельствами (где, как, когда, сколько): to sleep in the open air (in the train, soundly, for many hours). Для описания самого состояния сна употребляется сочетание с предикативным прилагательным asleep: to be fast (still) asleep, to fall asleep. Для передачи русских глаголов засыпать, уснуть употребляются сочетания с существительным sleep: to go to sleep засыпать; to get to sleep засыпать с трудом/не сразу; to go back to sleep опять заснуть (после прерванного сна); to send smb to sleep усыпить кого-либо. (2.) Русское выражение "хотеть спать" передается сочетанием с прилагательным sleepy: to be (to feel) sleepy. (3.) See asleep, adj

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > sleep

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