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1 That 5 - 10 minute nap that you have to take when your body is completely exhausted and your mind is over stressed.
Jargon: combat nap (Example: "Joe pulled watch on my post so I could grab a combat nap. ")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > That 5 - 10 minute nap that you have to take when your body is completely exhausted and your mind is over stressed.
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1) General subject: catnap, get a sleep, get some sleep, have a doze, have a nap, have forty winks, nap, snatch a nap, snooze, take a nap, take a snooze, take a zizz, take forty winks, doze off, take nap, lie down for forty winks2) Colloquial: catch forty winks3) American: catch the Zee’s4) Australian slang: kip5) Jargon: knock a nod, zizz6) American English: catch some Z's, get some Z's7) Makarov: doze, take a dog-nap, fall into a doze -
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1) General subject: get a sleep, get a spot, get some sleep, have forty winks, take a nap, have a nap, snatch a nap, take a nap2) Jargon: knock a nod, zizz -
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1. take a nap2. have a napСинонимический ряд:соснуть (глаг.) вздремнуть; всхрапнуть; покемарить; соснуть -
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General subject: catnap, have a nap, nap, snatch a nap, take a nap -
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1) однокр. (give a) snore; snort (о лошади)
2) разг.; нет несовер. (немного поспать)
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сов. разг.take a nap; take / catch forty winks идиом. -
14 Поспи, пока меня не будет.
General subject: Take a nap while I'm outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Поспи, пока меня не будет.
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15 повалиться куда-нибудь и немного поспать
General subject: plunk down somewhere and take a napУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > повалиться куда-нибудь и немного поспать
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сов. разг.take* a nap -
18 вздремнуть (I) (св)
............................................................1. doze(vt. & vi. & n.) چرت، چرت زدن (باoff)............................................................2. have/take a nap -
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............................................................1. snuggle(vt. & vi.) خود را برای گرم شدن یا غنودن جمع کردن، مچاله شدن، جمع شدن، در بستر غنودن، دربرگرفتن............................................................2. take a nap -
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