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['bedɪbaɪ]сущ.; детск.; = beddy-byes, bedibyesбаиньки, баюшкиAnd now off to beddy-bye. — А теперь в кроватку баиньки.
Come on, little one. Beddy-byes. — Давай, малыш, пора баиньки.
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1. [gʋdʹbaı] nпрощаниеto wish smb. good-bye - попрощаться с кем-л.
2. [gʋdʹbaı] intthe last good-byes have been spoken /said/ - были сказаны последние слова прощания
прощай(те)!, до свидания!good-bye for the moment /for now/! - до свидания, до новых встреч!
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beddy-byes /ˈbɛdɪbaɪz/, beddy-bye /ˈbɛdɪbaɪ/n.(infant.) letto; nanna: Time for beddy-byes!, (è) ora di andare a nanna! -
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Beddy -bye — слово, обозначающее кровать или сон. Оно появилось в 1906 г. Используется в разговоре с очень маленькими детьми:Time for beddy-byes, Simon! — Время идти баиньки, Саймон!
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bye-bye
1> _разг. пока!, всего (хорошего)!
2> сон
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to go to bye-byes идти бай-бай (баиньки)
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1. n уход, прощание2. n уст. прощальная речьСинонимический ряд:departure (noun) adieu; departing; departure; farewell; going aboard; good-bye; parting; saying good-byes; split
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См. также в других словарях:
bye-byes — /bīˈbīz/ (informal) noun (used to children) sleep, esp in go to bye byes ORIGIN: Prob bye bye, perh with influence from beddy byes * * * bye byes «BY BYZ», noun (plural). = sleep. (Cf. ↑sleep) * * * ˈbye byes 7 noun … Useful english dictionary
bye-byes — n go (to) bye byes BrE an expression meaning go to sleep, used by or to children … Dictionary of contemporary English
bye-byes — noun go (to) bye byes BrE an expression meaning go to sleep, used by or to children … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bye-byes — noun a child s word for sleep. Origin C19: from the sound bye bye, long used as a refrain in lullabies … English new terms dictionary
go (to) bye-byes — go (to) ˈbye byes idiom (BrE, informal) used by small children or to small children, to mean ‘go to sleep’ Main entry: ↑bye byesidiom … Useful english dictionary
bye-bye — Colloquial –interjection /baɪ ˈbaɪ / (say buy buy) 1. goodbye. –noun /ˈbaɪ baɪ / (say buy buy) (plural bye byes) 2. (with children) (plural) sleep: go to bye byes …
bye-bye — 1. int. colloq. = GOODBYE. Etymology: childish corrupt. 2. n. (also bye byes) (a child s word for) sleep. Etymology: ME, f. the sound used in lullabies … Useful english dictionary
byes — bye bye … Glossary of chat acronyms & text shorthand
Bye (cricket) — In the [sport] of cricket, a bye is a run scored by the batting team when the ball has not been hit by the batsman and the ball has not hit the batsman s body.Normally, if the ball passes the batsman without being deflected, the wicket keeper… … Wikipedia
Bye (sports) — A bye, in sports and other competitive activities, most commonly refers to the practice of allowing a player or team to advance to the next round of a playoff tournament without playing. This is generally the result of having a number of entrants … Wikipedia
bye — I UK [baɪ] / US interjection *** goodbye Bye for now – see you later. II UK [baɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms bye : singular bye plural byes a situation in which a player or a team does not have an opponent at a particular stage of a… … English dictionary