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41 sleep on
v.1 continuar durmiendo.2 pensar hasta el día siguiente, consultar con la almohada, dejar para mañana. -
42 sleep out
v.1 dormir al aire libre, dormir fuera.2 dormir fuera de casa, dormir fuera. -
43 sleep over
v.1 consultar con la almohada, dejar para mañana, pensar hasta el día siguiente, posponer una decisión hasta pasada la noche, considerar maduramente.2 vivir locamente, pasar el tiempo sin provecho.3 pasar la noche como invitado en otra casa. -
44 sleep patterns
s.hábitos de dormir, patrones del sueño. -
45 sleep rough
v.1 dormir al raso, pasar la noche al aire libre.2 dormir en el suelo. -
46 sleep shade
s.tapaojos para dormir. -
47 sleep sound
v.dormir profundamente. -
48 sleep soundly
v.dormir profundamente, dormir a pierna suelta, dormir a fondo, dormir a pierna tendida. -
49 sleep tight
v.dormir bien, dormir como un lirón, dormir como un bendito. -
50 sleep together
v.acostarse juntos.vi.acostarse juntos. -
51 sleep upon
v.1 no hacer caso de una cosa; descuidarse en el cumplimiento de su obligación2 dejar para mañana, dejar para futura decisión, dejar para futura consideración, pensar hasta el día siguiente. -
52 sleep well
v.dormir bien. -
53 sleep with
v.acostarse con, dormir con. -
54 sleep-inducing
adj.somnífero, que causa o induce al sueño o sopor, adormecedor, inductor del sueño. -
55 sleep-talker
s.persona que habla dormida. -
56 sleep-walking
adj.sonámbulo.s.somnambulismo, el ser sonámbulo, el andar dormido, el caminar dormido. -
57 beauty sleep
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58 put to sleep
1) (to cause (a person or animal) to become unconscious by means of an anaesthetic; to anaesthetize: The doctor will give you an injection to put you to sleep.) dormir, anestesiar2) (to kill (an animal) painlessly, usually by the injection of a drug: As she was so old and ill my cat had to be put to sleep.) sacrificarv.• adormecer v.• dormir v.• sacrificar v.• sosegar v. -
59 not to get/have a wink of sleep / not to sleep a wink
not to get/have a wink of sleep / not to sleep a winkno pegar ojo, pasar la noche en blancoEnglish-spanish dictionary > not to get/have a wink of sleep / not to sleep a wink
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60 to go to sleep
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