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1 caer en un profundo sueńo
• sink into a deep sleepDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > caer en un profundo sueńo
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3 sumirse en un profundo sueńo
• sink into a deep sleepDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > sumirse en un profundo sueńo
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4 sinken
(Bedeutung) to diminish; to be on the decline;(Hoffnung) to fade;(Preis) to fall; to drop; to decline; to go down; to sag;(Schiff) to founder; to go down; to sink;(Wasserstand) to subside* * *sịn|ken ['zɪŋkn] pret sa\#nk [zaŋk] ptp gesu\#nken [gə'zʊŋkn]vi aux sein1) (Mensch, Gegenstand) to sink; (Schiff) to sink, to go down; (Ballon) to descend; (Nebel) to come down, to descend (liter)auf einen Stuhl/zu Boden sinken — to sink into a chair/to the ground
an jds Brust (acc) or jdm an die Brust sinken (liter) — to fall upon sb's breast
in Ohnmacht sinken (geh) — to swoon (old), to fall into a faint (esp Brit), to faint
die Arme/den Kopf sinken lassen — to let one's arms/head drop
2) (Boden, Gebäude) to subside, to sink; (Fundament) to settledas Haus war ein Meter tiefer gesunken — the house had sunk one metre (Brit) or meter (US)
3) (=niedriger werden Wasserspiegel, Temperatur, Preise etc) to fall, to drop4) (= schwinden) (Ansehen, Vertrauen) to diminish; (Einfluss) to wane, to decline, to diminish; (Hoffnung, Stimmung) to sinkden Mut/die Hoffnung sinken lassen — to lose courage/hope
5) (moralisch) to sink* * *1) (to slip, fall, be reduced: As he could think of nothing more to say, he lapsed into silence; I'm afraid our standards of tidiness have lapsed.) lapse2) sink3) ((of floods) to become lower and withdraw: Gradually the water subsided.) subside* * *sin·ken<sank, gesunken>[ˈzɪŋkn̩]vi Hilfsverb: seinauf den Grund \sinken to sink to the bottom2. (herabsinken) to descend3. (niedersinken) to drop, to fallins Bett \sinken to fall into bedzu Boden/auf ein Sofa \sinken to sink [or drop] to the ground/on[to] a sofadie Hände \sinken lassen to let one's hands fall, to drop one's handsdie Temperatur sank auf 2°C the temperature went down to 2°C; Kurs, Preis to fall, to drop, to be on the decline▪ \sinkend falling\sinkende Produktion ÖKON falling production\sinkender Dollar BÖRSE sagging dollarden Mut \sinken lassen to lose couragein jds Achtung/Ansehen \sinken to go down [or sink] in sb's estimation [or esteem], to lose sb's favour [or AM -or]; s.a. tief* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <ship, sun> sink, go down; <plane, balloon> descend, go down; (geh.) <leaves, snowflakes> fall2) (niedersinken) fallauf od. (geh.) in die Knie sinken — sink or fall to one's knees
3) (niedriger werden) <temperature, level> fall, dropdas Thermometer/Barometer sinkt — the temperature is falling/the barometer is going back
4) (an Wert verlieren) <price, value> fall, go down5) (nachlassen, abnehmen) fall; go down; <excitement, interest> diminish, decline* * *sinken; sinkt, sank, ist gesunken v/ijemandem in die Arme sinken fall into sb’s arms;zu Boden sinken sink ( oder drop) to the ground;auf die Knie sinken drop to one’s knees;ins Bett sinken fall ( oder collapse) into bed;in einen Sessel sinken sink ( oder collapse) into an armchair;sinken lassen lower, drop (auch Stimme);den Kopf sinken lassen hang one’s head;in tiefen Schlaf sinken sink into a deep sleep2. Aktien, Kurs, Preise, Temperatur etc: fall, drop, go down;das Fieber ist leicht gesunken the temperature has gone down slightly;der Verbrauch von Rindfleisch ist stark gesunken beef consumption has fallen considerably;zu einem allgemeinen Sinken der Energiepreise führen lead to a general fall in energy pricesseine Stimmung sank his spirits sank;er ist tief gesunken he has sunk very low;in jemandes Achtung sinken go down in sb’s opinion ( oder esteem);* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) <ship, sun> sink, go down; <plane, balloon> descend, go down; (geh.) <leaves, snowflakes> fall2) (niedersinken) fallauf od. (geh.) in die Knie sinken — sink or fall to one's knees
3) (niedriger werden) <temperature, level> fall, dropdas Thermometer/Barometer sinkt — the temperature is falling/the barometer is going back
4) (an Wert verlieren) <price, value> fall, go down5) (nachlassen, abnehmen) fall; go down; <excitement, interest> diminish, decline* * *n.descent n. -
5 заспивам
go/get to sleep, fall/drop asleep(веднага щом си легна) go offзаспивам отново go back to sleep, fall asleep againзаспивам дълбоко fall into a heavy sleepзаспивам над работата си go to sleep over o.'s workзаспивам прав fall asleep on o.'s feetчета, докато заспя read o.s. to sleepчета някому, докато заспи read s.o. to sleep* * *заспѝвам,гл. go/get to sleep, fall/drop asleep; drop off; ( веднага щом си легна) go off; \заспивам дълбоко fall into a heavy sleep, sink into a deep sleep; \заспивам над работата си go to sleep over o.’s work; \заспивам отново go back to sleep, fall asleep again; \заспивам прав fall asleep on o.’s feet; чета, докато заспя read o.s. to sleep.* * *fall asleep* * *1. (веднага щом си легна) go off 2. go/get to sleep, fall/drop asleep 3. ЗАСПИВАМ дълбоко fall into a heavy sleep 4. ЗАСПИВАМ над работата си go to sleep over o.'s work 5. ЗАСПИВАМ отново go back to sleep, fall asleep again 6. ЗАСПИВАМ прав fall asleep on o.'s feet 7. чета някому, докато заспи read s.o. to sleep 8. чета, докато заспя read o.s. to sleep -
6 погружаться
св - погрузи́тьсяво что-л2) приходить в какое-л состояние to sink into sth, резко to be plunged into sth; увлекаться to be absorbed/engrossed/immersed/buried in sthпогружа́ться в глубо́кий сон — to sink into a deep sleep
погружа́ться в рабо́ту — to be absorbed/engrossed/immersed/submerged in one's work
погружа́ться в размышле́ния — to be lost/buried in thought, to be deep in thought
го́род внеза́пно погрузи́лся во тьму — the city was plunged into darkness
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7 sinken;
sinkt, sank, ist gesunken v/i1. sink; Schiff: auch go down; Boden, Erde, Hochwasser: subside; Nebel: descend, come down; jemandem in die Arme sinken fall into s.o.’s arms; zu Boden sinken sink ( oder drop) to the ground; auf die Knie sinken drop to one’s knees; ins Bett sinken fall ( oder collapse) into bed; in einen Sessel sinken sink ( oder collapse) into an armchair; sinken lassen lower, drop (auch Stimme); den Kopf sinken lassen hang one’s head; in tiefen Schlaf sinken sink into a deep sleep2. Aktien, Kurs, Preise, Temperatur etc.: fall, drop, go down; das Fieber ist leicht gesunken the temperature has gone down slightly; der Verbrauch von Rindfleisch ist stark gesunken beef consumption has fallen considerably; zu einem allgemeinen Sinken der Energiepreise führen lead to a general fall in energy prices3. fig., Ansehen, Einfluss: diminish; Hoffnung: fade; seine Stimmung sank his spirits sank; er ist tief gesunken he has sunk very low; in jemandes Achtung sinken go down in s.o.’s opinion ( oder esteem); in der Gunst der Wähler sinken lose electoral support; Mut, Ohnmacht 2, Wert etc. -
8 заспя
заспя̀,заспѝвам гл. go/get to sleep, fall/drop asleep; drop off; ( веднага щом си легна) go off; \заспя дълбоко fall into a heavy sleep, sink into a deep sleep; \заспя над работата си go to sleep over o.’s work; \заспя отново go back to sleep, fall asleep again; \заспя прав fall asleep on o.’s feet; чета, докато заспя read o.s. to sleep. -
9 Schlummer
* * *Schlụm|mer ['ʃlʊmɐ]m -s, no pl (liter)(light) slumber (liter)* * *(sleep: She was in a deep slumber; I didn't want to disturb your slumbers.) slumber* * *Schlum·mer<-s>[ˈʃlʊmɐ]in einen tiefen \Schlummer sinken to sink into a deep sleep [or liter slumber]* * *der; Schlummers (geh.) slumber (poet./rhet.); (Nickerchen) doze* * ** * *der; Schlummers (geh.) slumber (poet./rhet.); (Nickerchen) doze* * *m.slumber n. -
10 καταφέρω
καταφέρω 1 aor. κατήνεγκα. Pass.: fut. 3 sg. κατενεχθήσεται Eccl 10:18 Sym.; 1 aor. κατηνέχθην (s. φέρω; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX, En; TestJob 5:2 ναὸν εἰς τὸ ἔδαφος ‘demolish’; TestZeb 9:1 v.l.; Philo, Aet. M. 33; Joseph.).① bring down abs. (sc. the tables of the law fr. the mountain) B 14:2.② to cause someth. to happen that is opposed to another’s interest, cast against, κατά=‘against’ makes its influence felt in ψῆφον κ. τινός cast one’s vote against someone, i.e. vote for someone’s condemnation Ac 26:10 (Aristot. 1437a, 19 τὴν διαβολὴν κ. τινός; cp. Jos., Ant. 10, 91 πάντες ἤνεγκαν τὰς ψήφους κατʼ αὐτοῦ). αἰτιώματα κ. bring charges 25:7.③ to get into a state of being, be brought into, pass. καταφέρεσθαί τινι ὕπνῳ βαθεῖ sink into a deep sleep (cp. Lucian, D. Mer. 2, 4; Herodian 2, 1, 2; 2, 9, 5; Jos., Ant. 2, 82 εἰς ὕπνον. καταφέρεσθαι abs. also has this mng.: Aristot. 456b, 31; 462a, 10) Ac 20:9a. κατενεχθεὶς ἀπὸ τοῦ ὕπνου overwhelmed by sleep vs. 9b. S. also AcPl Ha 3, 26 βαθεῖ ὕπνῳ κατη[νέχ] θησαν.—Papias (3:1 mss. c d e for καθαιρεθείς).—M-M. -
11 dalmaq
(suya) dive (into)yuxuya dalmaq – sink into a deep sleepxəyala dalmaq – be lost in thought -
12 крепко заснуть
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13 Schlummer
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14 sprofondare
sinkfig sprofondare dalla vergogna be overcome with embarrassment* * *sprofondare v.tr. ( far cadere) to cause to collapse: la neve ha sprofondato il tetto, the snow has caused the roof to collapse◆ v. intr.1 ( di terreno) to subside, to give* way; ( crollare) to collapse: dopo le grandi piogge il terreno è sprofondato, after the heavy rains the ground subsided; nel terremoto alcune case sono sprofondate, some houses collapsed in the earthquake3 (fig.) ( lasciarsi assorbire) to fall*, to sink*: sprofondare nella disperazione, to sink into despair; sprofondarono nel baratro, they fell into the abyss.◘ sprofondarsi v.rifl.1 ( lasciarsi cadere) to sink*: sprofondare in una poltrona, to sink into an armchair // mi sarei sprofondato per la vergogna, (fig.) I was so embarassed I wanted the ground to swallow me up2 (fig.) ( immergersi) to sink*; to be absorbed: sprofondare nel lavoro, to be absorbed in one's work.* * *[sprofon'dare]1. vi2. vr (sprofondarsi)sprofondarsi in — (poltrona) to sink into, (fig : studio, lavoro) to become engrossed in
* * *[sprofon'dare] 1.1) (crollare) [tetto, pavimento] to collapse; [terreno, strada, edificio] to subside2) (affondare) to sink*3) fig.2.sprofondare in — to sink into [disperazione, follia]
verbo transitivo3.verbo pronominale sprofondarsi1)- rsi in una poltrona — to sink into o to drape oneself over an armchair
2) fig.* * *sprofondare/sprofon'dare/ [1](aus. essere)1 (crollare) [tetto, pavimento] to collapse; [terreno, strada, edificio] to subside2 (affondare) to sink*3 fig. sprofondare in to sink into [disperazione, follia]; sprofondare nel sonno to fall into a deep sleep; sarei voluto sprofondare (per la vergogna) I wanted the ground to swallow me upsprofondare la città nel buio to plunge the city into darknessIII sprofondarsi verbo pronominale1 - rsi in una poltrona to sink into o to drape oneself over an armchair2 fig. - rsi nella lettura di un romanzo to bury oneself in a novel. -
15 plonger
plonger [plɔ̃ʒe]➭ TABLE 31. intransitive verb[personne, sous-marin] to dive ( dans into) ( sur onto ) ; [avion, oiseau] to swoop ; [gardien de but] to make a dive ; [prix, valeurs] to plummet2. transitive verb• plonger qn dans [+ obscurité, misère, sommeil] to plunge sb into3. reflexive verb* * *plɔ̃ʒe
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verbe transitif to plunge
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verbe intransitif2) ( péricliter) [affaire, commerce] to flounder; [action, monnaie] to take a dive; [élève] to go downhill
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se plonger verbe pronominal* * *plɔ̃ʒe1. vi1) (dans l'eau) to diveElle a plongé dans la piscine. — She dived into the swimming pool.
2) fig2. vt1) (= enfoncer)J'ai plongé ma main dans l'eau. — I plunged my hand into the water.
2) fig* * *plonger verb table: mangerA vtr to plunge (dans into); plonger des crustacés dans l'eau bouillante to plunge shellfish into boiling water; plonger un couteau dans la poitrine de qn to plunge a knife into sb's breast; plonger la ville dans l'obscurité to plunge the city into darkness; elle plongea son regard dans le mien she stared deep into my eyes; il a plongé la tête dans le moteur he stuck his head into the engine; plonger qn dans le désarroi/désespoir to throw sb into great confusion/despair; plonger le pays dans la crise/pagaille○ to throw the country into crisis/chaos; l'arbre plonge ses racines très profond dans le sol the tree thrusts its roots deep into the ground.B vi1 gén [nageur, sous-marin, scaphandrier, animal, avion] to dive (dans into); [oiseau] to swoop down (sur on); [gardien de but, rugbyman] to dive; plonger sous la table to dive under the table; plonger dans la rivière [voiture] to plunge into the river; de ce sommet, le regard plonge vers la vallée from this mountain top, you can get a bird's eye view of the valley;2 ( péricliter) [affaire, commerce] to flounder; [action, monnaie] to take a dive; [élève] to go downhill;3 ○( se faire incarcérer) to be sent down○.C se plonger vpr1 ( s'immerger) to plunge (dans into); se plonger dans l'eau to plunge into the water;2 ( s'absorber) to bury oneself (dans in); se plonger dans un roman/son travail to bury oneself in a novel/one's work; plongés dans leur lecture buried in their books; être plongé dans ses pensées or réflexions to be deep in thought; être plongé dans un sommeil profond to be in a deep sleep.[plɔ̃ʒe] verbe intransitif[en profondeur] to dive, to go skin ou scuba diving2. [descendre - avion] to dive ; [ - sous-marin] to dive ; [ - oiseau] to dive, to swoop ; [ - racine] to go downdepuis le balcon, la vue plonge dans le jardin des voisins there's a bird's-eye view of next door's garden from the balcony3. [s'absorber dans]4. (soutenu)beaucoup d'élèves plongent au deuxième trimestre a lot of pupils' work deteriorates in the second term————————[plɔ̃ʒe] verbe transitif2. [mettre] to plungeplonger son regard ou ses regards dans to look deep ou deeply intoj'étais plongé dans mes pensées/comptes I was deep in thought/in my accountsje suis plongé dans Proust pour l'instant at the moment, I'm completely immersed in Proustplongé dans un sommeil profond, il ne nous a pas entendus as he was sound asleep, he didn't hear us————————se plonger dans verbe pronominal plus préposition[bain] to sink into[études, travail] to throw oneself into[livre] to bury oneself in -
16 sumir
v.1 to immerse, to sink, to submerge, to avalanche.2 to dent, to dimple, to dint, to make a dent in.* * *1 (hundir) to sink, plunge, submerge2 figurado to plunge1 (hundirse) to sink2 figurado to immerse oneself (en, in), lose oneself (en, in)\sumir a alguien en la duda figurado to plunge somebody into doubtsumir a alguien en la miseria figurado to plunge somebody into poverty* * *1. VT1) (=hundir) [gen] to sink, plunge; [mar, olas] to swallow up, suck down2) (=abismar) to plunge (en into)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sumergir)sumir algo/a alguien EN algo — en tristeza, desesperación to plunge something/somebody into something
2) (Col, Méx) ( abollar) to dent, make a dent in2.sumirse v pron1) ( hundirse)sumirse EN algo — en sueño to sink into something; en tristeza to plunge into something; en pensamientos to become lost in something
2) (Col, Méx) ( abollarse) to get dented* * *= immerse.Ex. The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.----* sumirse = lapse.* sumirse en = sink into.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( sumergir)sumir algo/a alguien EN algo — en tristeza, desesperación to plunge something/somebody into something
2) (Col, Méx) ( abollar) to dent, make a dent in2.sumirse v pron1) ( hundirse)sumirse EN algo — en sueño to sink into something; en tristeza to plunge into something; en pensamientos to become lost in something
2) (Col, Méx) ( abollarse) to get dented* * *= immerse.Ex: The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.
* sumirse = lapse.* sumirse en = sink into.* * *sumir [I1 ]vtA (sumergir) sumir algo/a algn EN algo to plunge sth/sb INTO sthsu muerte lo sumió en la más profunda desesperación her death plunged him into despairlo sumió en un mar de confusiones it threw him into a turmoil o confusionel artículo habrá sumido en angustia a muchos padres the article will have caused grave o deep concern to many parentsB (Col, Méx) (abollar) to dent, make a dent in■ sumirseA (hundirse) sumirse EN algo to sink INTO sthse sumió en un profundo sueño she sank into a deep sleepse sume en sus pensamientos he becomes absorbed o gets lost in his thoughtsB (Col, Méx) (abollarse) to get dented* * *
sumir ( conjugate sumir) verbo transitivo
1 ( sumergir) sumir algo/a algn EN algo ‹en tristeza/desesperación› to plunge sth/sb into sth
2 (Col, Méx) ( abollar) to dent, make a dent in
sumirse verbo pronominal
1 ( hundirse) sumirse EN algo ‹ en tristeza› to plunge into sth;
‹ en pensamientos› to become lost in sth
2 (Col, Méx) ( abollarse) to get dented
sumir verbo transitivo
1 (sumergir) to submerge, sink
2 figurado la noticia le sumió en la tristeza, the news plunged him into sadness
' sumir' also found in these entries:
English:
plunge
* * *♦ vtla noticia nos sumió en la desolación we were plunged into despair by the news;el vino lo sumió en un estado de somnolencia the wine left him feeling drowsy;sus declaraciones nos sumieron en la confusión his statement threw us into confusion2. [sumergir] to submerge3. [enterrar] to bury¡sume la panza! tuck that belly in!* * *v/t figplunge, throw (en into)* * *sumir vtsumergir: to plunge, to immerse, to sink♦ sumirse vr -
17 zapa|ść1
pf — zapa|dać impf (zapadnę, zapadniesz, zapadł, zapadła, zapadli — zapadam) Ⅰ vi 1. (osunąć się) to sink- zapadł w fotel i zagłębił się w lekturze he sank into the armchair and became engrossed in his book2. (wklęsnąć) [policzki, oczy] to sink in- koniowi zapadły boki the horse’s sides sunk in3. (opaść) [kurtyna] to drop 4. (skryć się) to disappear 5. (zachorować) zapaść na gruźlicę/malarię to go down with TB/malaria- zapaść na serce to develop a heart condition- zapaść w śpiączkę to fall into a coma- zapaść na zdrowiu to go a. fall into a decline6. (nastąpić) [cisza, milczenie, zmierzch] to fall- zapadła ostateczna decyzja the final decision has been made- wyrok jeszcze nie zapadł the verdict hasn’t been reached yet- uchwała zapadła większością głosów the resolution was passed by a majority vote7. (utrwalić się w pamięci) to become embedded- to zdarzenie zapadło mi głęboko w pamięć this incident became embedded in my memory8. (pogrążyć się) to sink- zapaść w głęboki sen to fall into a deep sleepⅡ zapaść się — zapadać się 1. (zawalić się) [dach, ziemia] to fall in, to cave in 2. (ugrzęznąć) [osoba] to sink- nogi zapadały się nam w śniegu/piasku/błocie our feet sank deep into the snow/sand/mud3. (stać się wklęsłym) [policzki] to sink inThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zapa|ść1
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18 zapadać
impf ⇒ zapaść1* * *(o kurtynie, nocy, ciszy) to fall; ( o decyzji) to be made lub reached; (o uchwale, rezolucji) to be passedzapaść na zapadać — +acc to fall lub be taken ill with
klamka zapadła — (przen) it's too late now, it's past the point of no return
* * *ipf.1. (= osuwać się) drop, sink, subside; kurtyna zapada the curtain falls; zapadać w sen fall asleep, fall into a sleep, lapse into a sleep, drop off; klamka zapadła pot. there is no return, it's all over.2. (= następować) fall, set in; (o nocy, ciemnościach) descend; noc zapada night is falling; ( o milczeniu) lapse into silence; ( o wyroku) be pronounced; ( o decyzji) be taken; ( o uchwale) be passed.3. (= wpadać w chorobę) fall ill l. sick, be taken ill ( na coś with sth); ktoś zapada na zdrowiu sb's health deteriorates.4. (= zaszywać się, kryć się) hide; ( o ptakach) settle.ipf.sink, cave in (w czymś l. coś on sth), collapse; zapadać się pod ziemię przen. vanish off the face of the earth, sink through the floor.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zapadać
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19 ripiombare
ripiombare v. intr. ( cadere di nuovo) to fall* (down) again (anche fig.); to crash down again: il quadro è ripiombato a terra, the picture crashed to the floor again; ripiombare sul nemico, to fall on the enemy once more; dopo un periodo relativamente sereno è ripiombato nella depressione, after a period of relative serenity he plunged back into depression◆ v.tr.1 ( ricoprire di piombo) to recover with lead, to reseal with lead2 ( far cadere di nuovo) to plunge back: la morte di suo padre lo ripiombò nella disperazione, his father's death plunged him back into despair.* * *[ripjom'bare]* * *ripiombare/ripjom'bare/ [1](aus. essere) to plunge back, to sink* back; ripiombare in un sonno profondo to fall back into a deep sleep. -
20 погружаться
несов. - погружа́ться, сов. - погрузи́ться1) (в вн.; в воду и т.п.) sink (into), plunge (into); (без доп. - о подводной лодке) submerge, dive; ( тонуть - о корабле) sink, settle down2) (в вн.; приходить в какое-л состояние) be immersed / plunged / absorbed (in), be lost / buried ['be-] (in)погрузи́ться в рабо́ту — be absorbed in one's work
погружа́ться в сон — fall / go into a deep sleep
погрузи́ться в размышле́ния — be absorbed / lost / plunged in thought; be deep in thought
(внеза́пно) погрузи́ться в темноту́ — be plunged in (sudden) darkness
го́род погрузи́лся в тишину́ — stillness descended on the town
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