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1 get some sleep
American: catch some Z's (I need to \<b\>catch some Z's\</b\> before I go on my trip) -
2 get some sunshine
American: catch some rays (I'm going to lie on the beach and \<b\>catch some rays\</b\>) -
3 opalovat se
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4 gözleri kapanmak
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5 uyku bastırmak
catch some shuteye -
6 поспать
1) General subject: get a sleep, nap, sleep, take a rest, get some shut eye, catch some Zs2) Colloquial: get some kip3) Australian slang: catch some ZZZ's, kip5) American English: catch some Z's, get some Z's6) Current usage: Get a Shut Eye -
7 вздремнуть
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 -
8 sahod
English Definition: see sahod1 see sahod2 see sahod3 see sahod4--------English Definition: (noun) salary--------Active Verb: magsahodPassive Verb: sahurinEnglish Definition: (verb) to catch the flow of something with a receptacle; to receive a salary or wageExamples: 1) Magsahod ka ng tubig sa timba. (You catch some water in the pail.) 2) Sahurin mo ang tubig sa timba. (Catch the water in the pail.)--------Passive Verb: sahurinEnglish Definition: (verb) to catch the drippingExamples: Sahurin mo ang tumutulong tubig. (Catch the dripping water.) -
9 прикорнуть
1) General subject: nuzzle, snooze, catch some shut-eye (She was able to catch some shut-eye on the bus to Richmond.), lie down for forty winks (днём), doze off (-отключиться ненадолго)2) Jargon: zeds -
10 auftanken
(trennb., hat -ge-)I vt/i fill up; FLUG. refuelII v/t fig., umg. (Energie) recharge one’s batteries; ich will ein bisschen Sonne auftanken I want to catch some sun(shine)* * *to fill up; to fuel; to refuel* * *auf|tan|kenvti septo fill up; (AVIAT) to refuel; 500 Liter to refuel with, to take on; 10 Liter to put in* * *1) (to give or take fuel: The tanker will leave when it has finished fuelling / being fuelled.) fuel2) (to supply (an aeroplane etc) with more fuel: The plane has to be refuelled every thousand miles; The plane stopped to refuel.) refuel* * *auf|tan·kenI. vtein Flugzeug \auftanken to refuel a planeII. vi* * *1.transitives Verb fill up; refuel < aircraft>2.intransitives Verb fill up; < aircraft> refuel* * *auftanken (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t & v/i fill up; FLUG refuelB. v/t fig, umg (Energie) recharge one’s batteries;ich will ein bisschen Sonne auftanken I want to catch some sun(shine)* * *1.transitives Verb fill up; refuel < aircraft>2.intransitives Verb fill up; < aircraft> refuel* * *v.to refuel v. -
11 ein bisschen/ein wenig/etwas Sonne tanken
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > ein bisschen/ein wenig/etwas Sonne tanken
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12 syf
m pot. 1. sgt (syfilis) syphilis; the pox przest.- złapać syfa to catch syphilis a. the pox przest.- złapać jakiegoś syfa to catch some kind of skin disease2. (pryszcz) pimple, zit US- jakiś syf ci wyskoczył na brodzie you’ve got a pimple on your chin3. sgt (bałagan) mess- ale tu syf! this place is a pigsty!4. (coś niedobrego) crap wulg.- ale syf na dworze! the weather’s crap!* * ** * *mi1. pot. (= bałagan) mess; ale tu syf! look at this mess!2. Gen. -a wulg. (= syfilis) syph; złapać syfa catch syph.3. wulg. (= tandeta) shit; naprawdę kupiłeś ten syf? did you really buy this shit?; ja pierdzielę, ale syf! (o kiepskim filmie, książce itp.) jeez, this sucks big time!4. wulg. (= problemy) fuckup; mamy teraz w pracy niezły syf we're really fucked at work now.5. wulg. (= pryszcz) zit; zrobił mi się syf na twarzy I've got a zit on my face.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > syf
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13 немного поспать
General subject: get a bit of shut-eye, get/catch some zeds -
14 пойти в постель
Australian slang: catch some ZZZ's, hit the cot, hit the hay, hit the sack -
15 прилечь
1) General subject: couch, lie down, recline, take a siesta, lop down2) Mathematics: adjoin, be adjacent (to)3) Australian slang: catch some ZZZ's -
16 drzemka
- ki; -ki; dat sg -ce; gen pl; -ek; f* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek nap, catnap; uciąć sobie drzemkę have l. take a nap, catch some z's.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drzemka
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17 ligar
v.1 to bind.Ellos ligaron las cuerdas They bound the ropes.2 to slur (Music).3 to score (informal) (encontrar pareja).ligar con alguien to get off with somebody (entablar relaciones) (British), to make out with somebody (United States)4 to alloy, to combine, to mix.Ellos ligaron los metales They alloyed the metals.5 to league, to unite, to confederate, to join.Ellos ligaron a los bandos They leagued the parties.6 to associate, to bind together, to link.Ellos ligaron las empresas They associated the companies.7 to pair up, to mix well, to pull.8 to take a beating.9 to ligate.* * *1 (atar) to tie, bind2 (unir) to link, connect3 (metales) to alloy4 COCINA to bind1 familiar (conquistar) to score■ ligó con una italiana he picked up an Italian girl, he got off with an Italian girl\estar ligado,-a a to be linked to, be connectedir ligado,-a a→ link=estar estar ligado,-aligarse a alguien familiar to pick somebody up, get off with somebody* * *1. VT1) (=atar) [gen] to tie, bind; (Med) to bind up, put a ligature on2) (=mezclar) [+ metales] to alloy, mix; [+ bebidas] to mix; [+ salsa] to thicken3) (=unir) to join, bind together4) * (=conquistar) to pick up *, get off with *, pull *5) * (=birlar) to pinch *6) * (=conseguir) to get hold of, lay one's hands on7) * (=comprar) to buy8) * (=detener) to nick *9) Caribe (=contratar) to contract in advance for2. VI1) (=ir juntos) to mix well, blend well, go well together2) * (=conquistar) to pull *la cosa le ligó — And, CAm the affair went well for him
5)le ligó su deseo — And, Caribe * her wish came true
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (unir, vincular) to bind2) ( atar)2.ligar vi (fam) ( con el sexo opuesto)salieron a ligar — they went out on the make o (BrE) pull (colloq)
3.ligar con alguien — to make out with somebody (AmE), to get off with somebody (BrE)
ligarse v pron1) (fam) ( conquistar) to make out with (AmE colloq), to get off with (colloq BrE)2) salsa to bind* * *= attach, connect, intertwine, bind + Nombre + together, entwine, chat up.Ex. In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Ex. Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex. Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex. People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex. The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex. She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.----* frase usada para ligar = chat-up line.* intentar ligar = chat up.* tratar de ligar = chat up.* truco para ligar = chat-up line.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (unir, vincular) to bind2) ( atar)2.ligar vi (fam) ( con el sexo opuesto)salieron a ligar — they went out on the make o (BrE) pull (colloq)
3.ligar con alguien — to make out with somebody (AmE), to get off with somebody (BrE)
ligarse v pron1) (fam) ( conquistar) to make out with (AmE colloq), to get off with (colloq BrE)2) salsa to bind* * *= attach, connect, intertwine, bind + Nombre + together, entwine, chat up.Ex: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.
Ex: Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex: Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex: People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex: The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex: She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.* frase usada para ligar = chat-up line.* intentar ligar = chat up.* tratar de ligar = chat up.* truco para ligar = chat-up line.* * *ligar [A3 ]vtA (unir, vincular) to bindel contrato que la ligaba a la empresa the contract which bound her to the companylos ligaba una larga amistad they were bound together by a long-standing friendshipB(atar): le ligaron las manos con una cuerda they tied his hands together o they bound his hands with a ropeun fajo de billetes ligados con una goma elástica a bundle of bills held together with a rubber bandC1 ‹metales› to alloy2 ‹salsa› to bindD1 ( fam)(en naipes): ligar un full to get a full housevan a visitarlos sólo para ver si ligan algo they only go to visit them to see what they can get out of them■ ligarviA ( fam)(conquistar): los sábados salían a ligar on Saturdays they went out trying to pick up girls/boys ( colloq), on Saturdays they went out on the pick-up o ( AmE) on the make (sl)C( Chi fam) (tocar) (+ me/te/le etc): a mí siempre me liga lavar los platos it's always me who gets landed with washing o who has to wash the dishes ( colloq)■ ligarseB «salsa» to bindse ligó tres meses a la sombra he got three months in prison o ( colloq) insideD* * *
ligar ( conjugate ligar) verbo transitivo
b) ( atar):
un fajo de billetes ligados con una goma elástica a bundle of bills held together with a rubber band
‹ salsa› to bind
verbo intransitivo (fam) ( con el sexo opuesto):◊ salieron a ligar they went out on the make o (BrE) pull (colloq);
ligar con algn to make out with sb (AmE), to get off with sb (BrE)
ligarse verbo pronominal (fam) ( conquistar) to make out with (AmE colloq), to get off with (colloq BrE)
ligar
I verbo transitivo
1 (unir) to join
figurado mis recuerdos me ligan a esta ciudad, my memories bind me to this town
2 (relacionar) to link
3 fam (coger) to get
II vi fam (seducir, cortejar) to make advances: estaba ligando con mi primo, she was making advances to my cousin
' ligar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bronce
- pinchar
English:
advance
- chat up
- pass
- pick up
- score
- screw around
- strong
- bind
- slur
* * *♦ vt1. [atar] to tie (up);liga bien los paquetes tie the packages up tightly;les ligaron las manos they tied their hands2. [unir] to bind;los ligan muchos lazos afectivos they are bound together by a lot of emotional ties;un contrato lo liga con la empresa he is contractually bound to the company3. [salsa] to thicken4. Med to put a ligature on5. Mús to slur6. [en naipes] to get;ligué un póquer de ases I got four aces7. [metales] to alloy9. RP [conseguir] to get;siempre viene a ver si liga algo he always comes along to see what he can get10. CompFamligar bronce to catch some raysligó un cuadrangular he hit a home run♦ viesta noche vamos a salir a ligar we're going out to score with someone tonight, Br we're going out on the pull tonight2. [salsa] to bind4. Carib, Guat, Perú [deseo] to be fulfilled* * *I v/t1 bind2 ( atar) tie3 GASTR blendII v/i:ligar con fam pick up* * *ligar {52} vt: to bind, to tie (up)* * *ligar vb2. (atar) to tie3. (establecer una relación) to get off -
18 sobar
v.1 to finger, to paw.2 to soften.3 to kip (informal). (peninsular Spanish)4 to massage.* * *1 (ablandar) to knead4 familiar (molestar) to pester* * *1. VT1) (=toquetear) [+ tela] to finger, dirty (with one's fingers); [+ ropa] to rumple, mess up; [+ masa] to knead; [+ músculo] to massage, rub2) * (=magrear) to grope *, paw *3) * (=pegar) to wallop4) * (=molestar) to pester5) LAm [+ huesos] to set6) And (=despellejar) to skin, flay2.VI * to kip *, sleep3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( manosear) <tela/ropa/tapizado> to handle, finger, dirty ( through excessive handling)b) (fam) < chica> to feel up (colloq), to grope (esp BrE colloq)c) (Méx, Per fam) ( adular) to suck up to (colloq)2) (Col, Ven) ( dar masajes) to massage2.sobar vi (Esp fam) to sleep* * *----* sobarse = snog.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( manosear) <tela/ropa/tapizado> to handle, finger, dirty ( through excessive handling)b) (fam) < chica> to feel up (colloq), to grope (esp BrE colloq)c) (Méx, Per fam) ( adular) to suck up to (colloq)2) (Col, Ven) ( dar masajes) to massage2.sobar vi (Esp fam) to sleep* * ** sobarse = snog.* * *sobar [A1 ]vtA1 (manosear) ‹tela/ropa/tapizado› to handle, finger, dirty ( through excessive handling)deja de sobar el sofá stop putting your dirty hands all over the sofaB1 ‹masa/masilla› to knead2 ‹pieles› to full3 (Col, Ven) (dar masajes) to massage, give … a massage■ sobarvi* * *
sobar ( conjugate sobar) verbo transitivo
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2 (Col, Ven) ( dar masajes) to massage
sobar
I verbo transitivo
1 (manosear) to handle, touch: deja de sobar las fotos, stop fingering the photos
2 (a una persona) to paw, grope
II vi fam (dormir) to sleep
' sobar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sobajear
English:
fondle
- grope
- maul
- touch up
- work
* * *♦ vt1. [toquetear] to finger, to paw3. [ablandar] to soften5. Méx, RP [frotar] to scrub6. RP [amasar] to knead♦ viEsp Fam Br to kip, US to catch some zees* * *v/t2 famsexualmente grope fam* * *sobar vt1) : to finger, to handle2) : to knead3) : to rub, to massage -
19 прочути
to hear about, to catch some news -
20 spát
См. также в других словарях:
catch some z's — If you catch some z s, you get some sleep … The small dictionary of idiomes
catch some Zs — catch some (or a few) Zs informal get some sleep I ll go back to the hotel and catch some Zs … Useful english dictionary
catch some z's — catch/cop/get some z s American, informal to sleep. All I want to do is go home and catch some z s … New idioms dictionary
catch some z's — Noun. Get some sleep. Pronounced catch some zeds. Original U.S. version is pronounced catch some Zees … English slang and colloquialisms
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catch some z's — sleep, get some rest, crash Do you mind if I catch some z s on your couch? I m sleepy … English idioms
catch some Z's — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To take a nap, to go to sleep. (Because of the z sound resembling snoring.) * /I want to hit the sack and catch some Z s./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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catch some z's — vp To sleep. I need to catch some Z s before I go on my trip. 1960s … Historical dictionary of American slang
catch\ some\ Z's — v. phr. slang informal To take a nap, to go to sleep. (Because of the z sound resembling snoring.) I want to hit the sack and catch some Z s … Словарь американских идиом
catch some rays — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To get tanned while sunbathing. * /Tomorrow I ll go to the beach and try to catch some rays./ … Dictionary of American idioms