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1 бессонный
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2 бессонный
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3 неспящий
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4 бессонный
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5 бессонный
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6 бессонная ночь
действия ночью, ночной бой — night action
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7 бодрствующий
awake, sleepless, wakeful, waking, wide awake* * *awake, sleepless, wakeful, waking, wide awake* * *night-hawkwakeful -
8 бессонный
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9 бдительный
1) General subject: Argus-eyed, Arguseyed, alert, all there, awake, excubant, hawk eyed, hawk-eyed, heads up, heads-up, jealous, on the job, open eyed, open-eyed, precautious, sleepless, unwinking, vigilant, wake, wakeful, wakerife, waking, watchful, wide awake, wide-awake, careful ( some contexts), security-conscious, (о человеке) cautious2) Naval: sharp3) Poetical language: lidless4) Military: security-minded5) Bookish: unslumbering6) Jargon: fly7) Makarov: circumspect8) Archaic: ware -
10 белая ночь
General subject: sleepless night (бессонная), night of midnight sun (за полярным кругом) -
11 бессонная ночь
General subject: restless night, white night, sleepless night (mostly used) -
12 бессонный
2) Scottish language: waukrife -
13 бодрствующий
1) General subject: awake, broad awake, sleepless, wakerife, waking, wide awake, wide-awake2) Medicine: wakeful, conscious (например, о подопытном животном http://www.proz.com/kudoz/2199499)3) Psychology: vigilant -
14 мятежный
1) General subject: insurgent, insurrectional, malcontent, mutinous, rebel, rebellious, revolted, riotous, seditious, sleepless (об океане, море), breakaway (e.g. state)2) Makarov: active (о толпе и т.п.), in rebellion, insurrectionary -
15 неспящие в сиэтле
Cinema: "Sleepless in Seattle" -
16 неугомонный
1) General subject: fidgety, irrepressible, on the hop, rambunctious, restless, sleepless, unquiet, untiring, monkey mind2) Jargon: browned off -
17 неутомимая деятельность
General subject: sleepless activity, unresting activityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неутомимая деятельность
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18 провести
1) General subject: best, carry, carry out, conduct, construct, develop, draw, drive, entrap (обмануть), get in, get through (законопроект), guide, hoax, hold (to hold an event - проводить состязание), honeyfuggle, hoodwink, lay, lead (to lead a quiet life - вести спокойную жизнь), make a fool of (кого-л.), outflank (кого-л.), outwit (кого-либо), pass, play a hoax on (кого-л.), pull a joker on (кого-л.), pursue, put, put through, realize, seat, show in (в комнату), show the way, spend (to spend a sleepless night - провести бессонную ночь), sweep, trace, get round (кого-л.), show the way (куда-л.), get through (о законопроекте), get through (пройти, о законопроекте), get to windward of (кого-л.), take for a ride (кого-л.), incur (стоимость, проведенная = cost incurred), sell a bill of goods, post (as in post entry to a bank account)2) Naval: reeve3) Colloquial: dish (особ. своих политических противников), navigate, put it across, do in (обмануть), trick (обмануть), (через) guide through (Can you help guide me through the processes of this program), shaft (обмануть)4) American: hornswoggle5) Obsolete: baffle7) Railway term: handle (операцию)8) Law: repass9) Chess: promote10) Jargon: clip, sell a pup (кого-л.), take over11) Patents: vote through (голосованием)12) Makarov: circumvent, get to windward of ( smb.) (кого-л.), shepherd, work a hype on (кого-л.), come Yorkshire on (кого-л.)13) Taboo: screw somebody (кого-л.)14) oil&gas: (какое-либо действие) run -
19 это стоило ему многих бессонных ночей
Makarov: it cost him many sleepless nightsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > это стоило ему многих бессонных ночей
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20 Б-97
БОГ ЗНАЕТ ЧТО coll NP fixed WO usu. said with emphatic intonation) 1. \Б-97 творится, начинается городить, говорить и т. п. \Б-97 ( usu. subj or obj) sth. unimaginable, incredible, that elicits aggravation, indignation etcGod (Lord, goodness, heaven) knows what (is going on) God (Lord, goodness) knows the sort of things (one is saying (that are happening etc))all kinds of strange (horrible etc) things (are happening etc) (one said (witnessed etc)) all sorts of bizarre (wild etc) thingsii в месте X началось \Б-97 - all hell broke loose in place X. "А не боялся, что я не спала ночь, бог знает что передумала?..» (Гончаров 1). "But you weren't afraid of my spending sleepless nights, thinking God knows what?..." (1b).«Он дурно выбирал свои знакомства... Сын князя Василия, он и один Долохов, они, говорят, бог знает что делали» (Толстой 4). "Не made a bad choice of friends....Prince Vasily's son, he, and a certain Dolokhov, they say, have been up to heaven knows what!" (4a).Как я и ожидала, (в ЦК) нас с Борей повели в гардероб, а потом вверх по лестнице, а Иру не пропустили... Нас пригласили сесть... Боря начал первый и, конечно, с того, что потребовал пропуск для Иры. «Она меня будет отпаивать валерианкой». Поликарпов нахмурился: «...Зачем же девочку ещё путать? Она и так слышит Бог знает что!» (Ивинская 1). Just as I had thought, (at the Central Committee) Boria and I were taken through into the cloakroom, and then up the stairs, but Ira was not allowed to go with us....Boria and I were invited to sit down....Boria was the first to speak and he began, of course, by demanding a pass for Ira: "She will give me my valerian." Polikarpov frowned: "...Why involve the girl? Lord knows the sort of things she has to listen to as it is!" (1a).Когда объявили результаты голосования, в зале началось бог знает что: люди свистели, кричали, топали ногами. When the election results were announced, all hell broke loose in the auditorium: people started whistling, yelling, and stomping their feet.2. Invar Interj often preceded by это) used to express aggravation, indignation, extreme perplexity on account of sth.: itfs God (Lord, goodness) knows what! God (Lord, goodness) (only) knows whatfs going on (what it means etc)!3. \Б-97 дать, отдать, заплатить, запросить и т. п. (accus onlyobj(to pay, charge, be willing to give etc) very much (for sth.): God (Lord) knows what (one has to pay (one will charge etc))(pay (charge etc)) an exorbitant (enormous) amount (of money) ( usu. fut, subjunctive, or infin with готов) (give (pay, bet etc » anything (give) anything in the world (subjunctive only) what one wouldn't give (pay etc).«Клад! - закричал дед. — Я ставлю бог знает что, если не клад!» - и уже поплевал было в руки, чтобы копать, да спохватился, что нет при нём ни заступа, ни лопаты (Гоголь 5). "A treasure!" cried Grandad. "I'll bet anything it's a treasure!" And he was just about to spit on his hands to begin digging when he remembered that he had no spade or shovel with him (5a).
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sleepless — [slēp′lis] adj. 1. unable to sleep; wakeful; restless 2. marked by absence of sleep [a sleepless night] 3. constantly moving, active, or alert sleeplessly adv. sleeplessness n … English World dictionary
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sleepless — early 15c., from SLEEP (Cf. sleep) (n.) + LESS (Cf. less). Related: Sleeplessly; sleeplessness … Etymology dictionary
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sleepless — [[t]sli͟ːpləs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A sleepless night is one during which you do not sleep. I have sleepless nights worrying about her. 2) ADJ Someone who is sleepless is unable to sleep. A sleepless baby can seem to bring little reward.… … English dictionary
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