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1 вздремнуть (I) (св)
............................................................1. doze(vt. & vi. & n.) چرت، چرت زدن (باoff)............................................................2. have/take a nap -
2 прикорнуть (I) (св)
............................................................1. snuggle(vt. & vi.) خود را برای گرم شدن یا غنودن جمع کردن، مچاله شدن، جمع شدن، در بستر غنودن، دربرگرفتن............................................................2. take a nap
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nap — nap1 [næp] n [Sense: 1; Date: 1300 1400; Origin: NAP2] [Sense: 2; Date: 1400 1500; : Middle Dutch; Origin: noppe] 1.) a short sleep, especially during the day have/take a nap ▪ I usually take a nap after lunch … Dictionary of contemporary English
nap — nap1 [ næp ] noun 1. ) count a short sleep, usually during the day: take/have a nap: I think I ll take a little nap this afternoon. 2. ) singular the soft top layer of some cloths, carpets, etc. that consists of short fibers that all lie in one… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
nap — nap1 verb (naps, napping, napped) sleep lightly or briefly, especially during the day. noun a short sleep of this type. Origin OE hnappian, prob. of Gmc origin. nap2 noun 1》 the raised hairs or threads on the surface of fabric or suede leather,… … English new terms dictionary