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  • 1 afternoon nap

     n.popoldenno spanje · пополденно спанје n.

    Dictionary English-Interslavic > afternoon nap

  • 2 yar

    нареч.; Calla диал. разг.; вар. yes
    ср. тж nar
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    отражает диалект некоторых областей в мире Роланда; выражает согласие, подтверждение с разной степенью уверенности
    1. ну да…; вроде бы да
    2. точно, так-так; ага

    “Had your say, son?” he asked kindly, as one might ask a child if he had played enough for one afternoon and was ready for his nap. / “Yar, reckon,” Tian said. He suddenly felt dispirited. Telford wasn’t a rancher on a scale with Vaughn Eisenhart, but he had a silver tongue. Tian had an idea he was going to lose this, after all. — Ты все сказал, сынок? – по-доброму спросил он, как спрашивают ребенка, не наигрался ли он и не пора ли ему спать. / – Да, пожалуй, – внезапно Тиана охватило отчаяние. По богатству и размерам ранчо Телфорд не мог тягаться с Воуном Эйзенхатом, но куда как превосходил его красноречием. И Тиан испугался, что упустит казавшуюся уже столь близкой победу. (ТБ 5)

    English-Russian dictionary of neologisms from a series of books by Stephen King "Dark Tower" > yar

См. также в других словарях:

  • afternoon — af|ter|noon1 W2S1 [ˌa:ftəˈnu:n US ˌæftər ] n [U and C] 1.) the part of the day after the morning and before the evening →↑morning, evening ↑evening ▪ There s a meeting on Thursday afternoon . ▪ It was very hot in the afternoon . ▪ See you… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • afternoon — af|ter|noon1 [ ,æftər nun ] noun count or uncount *** the period of time between the middle of the day and the beginning of the evening: I ve got a job interview on Tuesday afternoon. What are you doing tomorrow afternoon? an afternoon nap this… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • nap — nap1 [næp] n [Sense: 1; Date: 1300 1400; Origin: NAP2] [Sense: 2; Date: 1400 1500; : Middle Dutch; Origin: noppe] 1.) a short sleep, especially during the day have/take a nap ▪ I usually take a nap after lunch …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • afternoon*/*/*/ — [ˌɑːftəˈnuːn] noun [C/U] the period of time between the middle of the day and the beginning of the evening What are you doing tomorrow afternoon?[/ex] an afternoon nap/class[/ex] I might go shopping this afternoon.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • nap — nap1 /nap/, v., napped, napping, n. v.i. 1. to sleep for a short time; doze. 2. to be off one s guard: The question caught him napping. v.t. 3. to sleep or doze through (a period of time, an activity, etc.) (usually fol. by away): I napped the… …   Universalium

  • afternoon — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ this, tomorrow, yesterday ▪ Friday, Saturday, etc. ▪ early, late ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • afternoon — I UK [ˌɑːftə(r)ˈnuːn] / US [ˌæftərˈnun] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms afternoon : singular afternoon plural afternoons *** a) the period of time between the middle of the day and the beginning of the evening I ve got a job interview on… …   English dictionary

  • nap — I UK [næp] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms nap : present tense I/you/we/they nap he/she/it naps present participle napping past tense napped past participle napped to sleep for a short period of time, usually during the day • catch someone… …   English dictionary

  • nap — I [[t]næp[/t]] v. napped, nap•ping, n. 1) to sleep for a short time; doze 2) to be off one s guard: The question caught him napping[/ex] 3) to sleep or doze through: I napped the afternoon away[/ex] 4) a brief period of sleep, esp. one taken… …   From formal English to slang

  • nap — nap1 [ næp ] noun 1. ) count a short sleep, usually during the day: take/have a nap: I think I ll take a little nap this afternoon. 2. ) singular the soft top layer of some cloths, carpets, etc. that consists of short fibers that all lie in one… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • nap — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, little, quick, short ▪ long ▪ nice ▪ afternoon, daytime …   Collocations dictionary

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