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2 durchschlafen
v/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) sleep (right) through—Adj.: nach einer durchschlafenen Nacht after sleeping all night, after a good night’s sleep* * *dụrch|schla|fenvi septo sleep through (the night)* * *durch|schla·fen[ˈdʊrçʃla:fn̩]* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb sleep [right] throughdie ganze Nacht durchschlafen — sleep all night [without waking]
* * *'durchschlafen v/i (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) sleep (right) throughdurch'schlafen adj:nach einer durchschlafenen Nacht after sleeping all night, after a good night’s sleep* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb sleep [right] throughdie ganze Nacht durchschlafen — sleep all night [without waking]
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3 verschlafen
(unreg.)I v/t1. (den Tag etc.) sleep away (auch fig. Kummer etc.); (Konzert, Gewitter etc.) sleep through2. fig. (Gelegenheit, Anschluss etc.) miss; (Verabredung etc.) (completely) forget; ich habe es völlig verschlafen (Termin etc.) auch it slipped my mind completelyII v/i oversleep—I P.P. verschlafen1II Adj. sleepy (auch fig., Stadt etc.), dop(e)y umg.; total verschlafen sein umg. (viel schlafen) be forever dozing, be in a constant doze; er / seine Stimme klingt verschlafen he / his voice sounds sleepy* * ** * *ver|schla|fen I ptp verschlafen irreg1. virto oversleep2. vtTermin to miss by oversleeping; (= schlafend verbringen) Tag, Morgen to sleep through; Leben to sleep away; (= verpassen) Einsatz to miss IIadjsleepy; (= trottelig) Mensch dozy (inf)* * *1) (to sleep longer than one intended: He overslept and missed the train.) oversleep2) ((of places etc) very quiet; lacking entertainment and excitement: a sleepy town.) sleepy* * *ver·schla·fen *1I. vi, vrII. vt▪ etw \verschlafen1. (fam) to miss sth2. (schlafend verbringen) to sleep through sthsein Leben \verschlafen to sleep away sep one's lifever·schla·fen21. (müde) sleepy, half-asleep2. (wenig Leben zeigend) sleepy* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (auch refl. V.) oversleep2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (schlafend verbringen) sleep through <morning, journey, concert, etc.>2) (versäumen) not wake up in time to catch <train, bus>II1) half-asleep2) (fig.): (ruhig, langweilig) sleepy <town, village>* * *verschlafen1 (irr)A. v/t1. (den Tag etc) sleep away (auch fig Kummer etc); (Konzert, Gewitter etc) sleep through2. fig (Gelegenheit, Anschluss etc) miss; (Verabredung etc) (completely) forget;ich habe es völlig verschlafen (Termin etc) auch it slipped my mind completelyB. v/i oversleepverschlafen2A. pperf → verschlafen1B. adj sleepy (auch fig, Stadt etc), dop(e)y umg;total verschlafen sein umg (viel schlafen) be forever dozing, be in a constant doze;er/seine Stimme klingt verschlafen he/his voice sounds sleepy* * *I 1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (auch refl. V.) oversleep2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (schlafend verbringen) sleep through <morning, journey, concert, etc.>2) (versäumen) not wake up in time to catch <train, bus>II1) half-asleep2) (fig.): (ruhig, langweilig) sleepy <town, village>* * *v.to oversleep v. -
4 verpennen
vt/i umg. sleep in, oversleep; (Termin etc.) sleep through; (vergessen) forget; ich hab’s total verpennt auch I clean ( oder totally) forgot* * *ver|pẹn|nen ptp verpe\#nnt (inf)1. vt(= verschlafen) Termin, Zeit to miss by oversleeping; (= schlafend verbringen) Tag, Morgen etc to sleep through; (= verpassen) Einsatz to miss; Leben to waste away; (fig = nicht bemerken) to sleep through2. virto oversleep* * *ver·pen·nen *I. vt▪ etw \verpennen to miss [or forget] sthII. vi* * *1.(salopp) intransitives Verb oversleep2.transitives Verb1) (vergessen) forget2) (verschlafen) sleep through <morning etc.>* * ** * *1.(salopp) intransitives Verb oversleep2.transitives Verb1) (vergessen) forget2) (verschlafen) sleep through <morning etc.> -
5 nuit
nuit [nyi]1. feminine noun• bonne nuit ! goodnight!• leur bébé fait ses nuits (inf) their baby sleeps right through the night (PROV) la nuit porte conseil it's best to sleep on it2. compounds* * *nɥi1) ( période) nightvol/équipe de nuit — night flight/shift
2) ( date) night3) ( obscurité)avant la nuit — before dark ou nightfall
à la nuit tombante, à la tombée de la nuit — at nightfall
il faisait nuit noire, il faisait une nuit d'encre — it was pitch dark
depuis la nuit des temps — since the dawn of time; gris
•Phrasal Verbs:••attends demain pour donner ta réponse: la nuit porte conseil — wait till tomorrow to give your answer: sleep on it first
* * *nɥi nf1) (= moment) nightIls ont fait du bruit toute la nuit. — They were noisy all night.
cette nuit (= hier) — last night, (= aujourd'hui) tonight
Il va rentrer cette nuit. — He'll be back tonight.
2) (= obscurité)3) [hôtel] night* * *nuit nf1 ( période) night; en hiver, les nuits sont longues in winter the nights are long; cette nuit tonight; en une nuit in one night; toute la nuit all night (long); en pleine nuit in the middle of the night; au cœur de la nuit at dead of night; travailler/étudier/conduire la nuit to work/study/drive at night; après une nuit de voiture/train after a night spent travellingGB in the car/train; une nuit d'hôtel a night in a hotel; une chambre à 50 euros la nuit a room at 50 euros a night; une nuit de débauche/travail a night of debauchery/work; il passe ses nuits à lire he spends his nights reading; ils ont voyagé de nuit they travelled by night; vol/train/équipe de nuit night flight/train/shift; ouvert toute la nuit open all night; il n'a pas dormi de la nuit he didn't sleep a wink last night; elle a passé une nuit d'angoisse she spent an anxious night; une nuit d'attente a night of waiting; faire une nuit complète, faire sa nuit to sleep right through the night; ce malade ne passera pas la nuit this patient won't last (out) the night; nuit et jour night and day; souhaiter bonne nuit à qn to wish sb goodnight;2 ( date) night; la nuit dernière last night; dans la nuit de samedi à dimanche during the night of Saturday to Sunday; par une nuit d'orage/de pleine lune/d'été on a stormy/moonlit/summer night;3 ( obscurité) la nuit tombe it's getting dark, night is falling; la nuit tombe vite en décembre night falls quickly in December; la nuit est tombée sur la ville night fell over the town; avant la nuit before dark ou nightfall ; à la nuit tombante or à la tombée de la nuit at nightfall; à la nuit (tombée) after dark ou nightfall; il fait nuit it's dark; il faisait nuit noire, il faisait une nuit d'encre it was pitch dark; ⇒ gris.nuit américaine Cin day for night; nuit blanche sleepless night; nuit bleue night of terrorist bomb attacks; la nuit éternelle eternal night; nuit de noces wedding night; la nuit des Rois Théât Twelfth Night; depuis la nuit des temps since the dawn of time; cette tradition se perd dans la nuit des temps this tradition is lost in the mists of time.c'est le jour et la nuit they're as different as chalk and cheese; attends demain pour donner ta réponse: la nuit porte conseil wait till tomorrow to give your answer: sleep on it first.[nɥi] nom fémininil fait nuit noire it's pitch-dark ou pitch-blackà la nuit tombante, à la tombée de la nuit at nightfall, at duskla nuit des temps: remonter à/se perdre dans la nuit des temps to go back to the dawn of/to be lost in the mists of timeje dors la nuit I sleep at ou during the nightune nuit de marche/repos/travail a night's walk/rest/workune nuit d'extase/de désespoir a night of ecstasy/despair3. [dans des expressions de temps]a. [pendant la nuit] in one nightb. [vite] overnightla nuit: l'émission passe tard la nuit the programme is on late at night, it's a late-night programmela nuit de mardi/vendredi Tuesday/Friday nightdans la nuit de mardi à mercredi during Tuesday night, during the night of Tuesday to Wednesdayla nuit précédente ou d'avant the previous night, the night beforela nuit suivante ou d'après the next night, the night afternuit et jour, de nuit comme de jour night and daytoute la nuit all night (long), through the nighttoutes les nuits nightly, every night4. [dans des noms de dates]5. [nuitée]————————de nuit locution adjectivale1. ZOOLOGIEanimaux/oiseaux de nuit nocturnal animals/birds3. [qui a lieu la nuit] night (modificateur)garde/vol de nuit night watch/flightconduite de nuit night-driving, driving at night————————de nuit locution adverbialetravailler de nuit to work nights ou the night shift ou at nightconduire de nuit to drive at ou by nightnuit américaine nom féminin————————nuit blanche nom féminin————————nuit bleue nom féminin -
6 проспать
General subject: miss, outsleep, oversleep, oversleep oneself, sleep, sleep away (to sleep the day away - проспать весь день), sleep out, slumber away, snore (какое-то время, обыкн. snore away, snore out), sleep away, sleep through (It's a great romantic movie but my husband slept through it. Can you imagine?), sleep in -
7 przespać
-śpię, -śpisz; imp - śpij; vb od przesypiać* * *pf.- śpię -śpisz, - śpij1. (= śpiąc przegapić) sleep ( coś through sth).2. przen. (= przegapić) miss ( coś sth).3. (= spać jakiś czas) sleep; przespać całą noc/dwie godziny sleep through the night/for two hours.pf.1. (= zdrzemnąć się) take a nap.2. (= odbyć stosunek) euf. sleep ( z kimś with sb).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przespać
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8 проспивам
1. sleep through2. прен. slumber away; let slip/pass, missпроспивам се get/become sleepy/drowsy* * *проспѝвам,гл.1. sleep through/away;2. прен. slumber away; drowse away; let slip/pass, miss;\проспивам се get/become sleepy/drowsy.* * *1. sleep through 2. ПРОСПИВАМ ce get/become sleepy/drowsy 3. прен. slumber away;let slip/pass, miss -
9 prze|spać
pf — prze|sypiać impf (prześpię, prześpisz — przesypiam) Ⅰ vt 1. (spędzić na spaniu) to sleep (for) [godzinę]; to sleep through [noc, dzień]- przespał do dwunastej he slept till twelve- przespałem pół filmu I slept through half of the film- piłkarze przespali pierwszą połowę meczu przen. the players didn’t make much of an effort a. didn’t push themselves in the first half- jestem zmęczony po źle przespanej nocy I’m tired because I didn’t sleep well last night2. (śpiąc przetrwać) to sleep off [ból głowy, kaca] 3. (śpiąc przepuścić) przespać godzinę odjazdu pociągu to oversleep and miss a train 4. przen. (przegapić) to miss, to let [sth] slip [okazję, szansę, możliwość]- przespał szansę na zdobycie dobrej pracy he let slip the chance of a good jobⅡ przespać się — przesypiać się 1. (zażyć trochę snu) to have a. take a nap prześpij się po obiedzie have a snoose after lunch- przespałem się w miejscowym hotelu I spent the night in a local hotel2. pot. przespać się z kimś to go to bad with sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prze|spać
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10 просыпать
I просып`атьvt; св - просы́патьII просып`атьvti; св - проспа́ть1) vi спать какое-то время to sleep for a certain timeпроспа́ть три часа́ — to sleep (for) three hours
2) vi спать дольше, чем нужно to oversleepон проспа́л и опозда́л на самолёт — he overslept and missed his plane
3) vt пропускать to sleep through, to miss (while asleep)III прос`ыпатьпросыпать фильм/спекта́кль — to sleep through a film/a performance
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12 tirón
m.pull, jerk, tug, haul.* * *1 pull, tug\dar un tirón de orejas a alguien to pull somebody's earde un tirón familiar in one go* * *noun m.pull, tug* * *ISM1) (=acción) pull, tugdar un tirón a algo — to give sth a pull o tug, pull o tug at sth
me dio un tirón del jersey — she pulled o tugged at my jumper
dar un tirón de orejas a algn — (lit) to pull o tug sb's ear; (fig) to tell sb off
2) [en músculo, tendón]3) (=robo) bag-snatching4) [de un coche, motor] sudden jerk, sudden jolt5)IIde un tirón —
SM (=persona) tyro, novice* * *a) ( movimiento) tug, pullde un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neck; hicimos el viaje de un tirón (fam) we did the journey without stopping; lo leyó/bebió de un tirón (fam) she read/downed it in one go; trabajamos 12 horas de un tirón — (fam) we worked 12 hours at a stretch
b) ( de músculo)c) ( forma de robo)le dieron un or el tirón — they snatched her bag
* * *= pull, jerk, twitch.Ex. A printer would use incompressible packing in the head mortises to intensify the effect of the pressman's pull by bringing it up with a jolt.Ex. He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).Ex. Drinking beverages with caffeine can also cause eyelid twitches.----* a tirones = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].* dar un tirón = jerk.* dar un tirón de orejas a Alguien = slap + Nombre + on the wrist.* dar un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* de una tirón = in one action.* de (un) tirón = with a jolt, at one pull, at one whack, in one shot, non-stop, in one lump, in one go, in one fell swoop, at one fell swoop, without stopping.* robo por medio del tirón = purse snatching.* tener un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* tirón de orejas = slap on the wrist.* tirón en el cuello = crick in the neck, neck crick.* tirón muscular = crick.* * *a) ( movimiento) tug, pullde un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neck; hicimos el viaje de un tirón (fam) we did the journey without stopping; lo leyó/bebió de un tirón (fam) she read/downed it in one go; trabajamos 12 horas de un tirón — (fam) we worked 12 hours at a stretch
b) ( de músculo)c) ( forma de robo)le dieron un or el tirón — they snatched her bag
* * *= pull, jerk, twitch.Ex: A printer would use incompressible packing in the head mortises to intensify the effect of the pressman's pull by bringing it up with a jolt.
Ex: He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).Ex: Drinking beverages with caffeine can also cause eyelid twitches.* a tirones = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].* dar un tirón = jerk.* dar un tirón de orejas a Alguien = slap + Nombre + on the wrist.* dar un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* de una tirón = in one action.* de (un) tirón = with a jolt, at one pull, at one whack, in one shot, non-stop, in one lump, in one go, in one fell swoop, at one fell swoop, without stopping.* robo por medio del tirón = purse snatching.* tener un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* tirón de orejas = slap on the wrist.* tirón en el cuello = crick in the neck, neck crick.* tirón muscular = crick.* * *1 (movimiento) tughay que pegarle un tirón fuerte a la cuerda you have to give the string a good hard pull o tugdale un tirón de orejas tweak his ears for him ( colloq)me dio un tirón de pelo he pulled my hairel autobús avanzaba a tirones the bus jerked alongde un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neckarráncate el esparadrapo de un tirón pull the dressing off in one gohicimos el viaje de un tirón ( fam); we did the journey without stopping o in one gola leyó de un tirón ( fam); she read it at a single sitting o in one godormí nueve horas de un tirón ( fam); I slept nine hours right o straight off2(de un músculo): sufrió un tirón en la pierna derecha he pulled a muscle in his right legsentí un tirón en la espalda I felt something pull in my back3(forma de robo): le dieron un or el tirón they snatched her bagle dieron un tirón y le robaron la cadena they ripped her chain from her neckle robaron el bolso por el procedimiento del tirón ( period); she had her bag snatched* * *
tirón sustantivo masculino
dale un tirón de orejas tweak his ears for him (colloq);
el autobús avanzaba a tirones the bus jerked along;
de un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neck;
lo leyó/bebió de un tirón (fam) she read/downed it in one gob) ( de músculo):
tirón sustantivo masculino
1 tug
un tirón fuerte, a hard pull o tug
2 (sacudida de un vehículo) jerk
3 (de un músculo) le dio un tirón, he pulled a muscle
4 (robo) dar el tirón a alguien, to snatch sb's bag
♦ Locuciones: fam (sin parar) de un tirón, in one go: leyó la novela de un tirón, she read the novel in one go
' tirón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dormir
- jalada
- jalón
English:
haul
- heave
- jerk
- pull
- reel off
- slap
- straight
- tug
- twitch
- wrench
- yank
- go
- reel
- swoop
* * *tirón nm1. [estirón] pull;le dio un tirón de orejas she tweaked his ears;dar tirones (de algo) to tug o pull (at sth);Famde un tirón in one go;dormir diez horas de un tirón to sleep ten hours straight through2. [muscular] pull;me ha dado un tirón I've pulled a muscle;sufrir un tirón to pull a musclele dieron un tirón she had her bag snatched5. [aceleración]les salvó el tirón de las fiestas navideñas they were saved by the Christmas spending spree;la economía ha crecido debido al tirón del euro the economy has grown due to the impetus given by the euro* * *m1 tug, jerk;de un tirón at a stretch, without a break;dormir de un tirón sleep through;2 MED:tirón muscular pulled muscle* * *1) : pull, tug, yank2)de un tirón : all at once, in one go* * *tirón n1. (acción brusca) tug2. (robo) snatch -
13 κατακοιμίζω
A = κατακοιμάω 11 (for which it is a constant v.l.), lull to sleep,τὴν φυλακήν Hecat.33J.
;τὰ δυσυπνοῦντα τῶν παιδίων Pl.Lg. 790d
, cf. Smp. 223d (v.l. -κοιμήσαντ'), Luc.VH2.34,Asin.6: metaph.,κ. τὸν λύχνον Phryn.Com.24
;ὀργάς Com.Adesp.521
;τοὺς πολεμίους Plu.2.346c
:—[voice] Pass., go to sleep, Plb.3.67.2; of troublesome questions,ἵνα.. ἀεὶ ἂν κατακοιμισθῶσιν IG22.1121.26
.II sleep through, τὴν φυλακήν sleep out one's watch, Hdt.9.93. Ael. NA1.15, al.;τῆς ἡμέρας τὸ Χρησιμώτατον -κοιμίζουσα X.Mem.2.1.30
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατακοιμίζω
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14 durchpennen
v/i (trennb., hat -ge-) umg. sleep through* * *durchpennen v/i (trennb, hat -ge-) umg sleep through -
15 oso panda
m.panda, Ailurus fulgens.* * *panda* * ** * *(n.) = panda bearEx. On a diet of bamboo, it is impossible for panda bears to accumulate enough fat to sleep through the winter.* * ** * *(n.) = panda bearEx: On a diet of bamboo, it is impossible for panda bears to accumulate enough fat to sleep through the winter.
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16 przekima|ć
pf Ⅰ vt pot. to sleep (coś through sth)- przekimać całą podróż to sleep through whole journeyⅡ przekimać się to have a nap; to have a snooze pot., to have a kip GB pot.- przekimał się po obiedzie he snatched forty winks after lunchThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przekima|ć
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17 про-
1. (из-вьршване на действие докрай) through;finish c ger. 2. (извършване на действие набързо, ненапълно) hurriedly, half-, partly 3. (краткотрайна, внезапно, повтарящо се действие) give a/set up a (с отгл. сьщ.);from time to time 4. (начало на действие 5. (през даден период от време) through 6. (преминаване покрай) past, by 7. 1 гл.. предст. (преминаване през нещо) through 8. 8 именна предст. pro- 9. finish reading 10. извършване на действие за първи път) begin (с ger.или to c inf.) 11. препрах чорапите I washed the stockings quickly/hurriedly 12. про-капва дъжд it's beginning to rain 13. прогермански pro-German 14. пролайвам give a bark 15. промушвам stab (through), stick through 16. проспивам sleep through 17. прострелвам shoot through 18. просушавам half-dry 19. профучавам whiz(z) past 20. прохождам begin to walk 21. прочитам read through -
18 про
1. гл. предст. (преминаване през нещо) throughпрострелвам shoot through2. (преминаване покрай) past, by3. (през даден период от време) throughпроспивам sleep throughпрокапва дъжд it's beginning to rainпрохождам begin to walk5. (краткотрайна, внезапно, повтарящо се действие) give a/set up a ( с отгл. сьщ.); from time to timeпролайвам give a bark6. (извършване на действие набързо, ненапълно) hurriedly, half-, partlyпрепрах чорапите I washed the stockings quickly/hurriedlyпросушавам half-dry7. (извьршване на действие докрай) through; finish с ger.прочитам read throughfinish reading8. именна предст. pro-прогермански pro-German -
19 ē-dormiō
ē-dormiō īvī, —, īre, to sleep out, sleep off: cumque (vinolenti) edormiverunt, etc.: crapulam. —Poet.: Ilionam, i. e. to sleep through the part of, H. -
20 просыпать
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