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1 doze
I [dəʊz]nome sonnellino m., pisolino m.II [dəʊz]to have a doze — fare o schiacciare un pisolino
verbo intransitivo [person, cat] sonnecchiare, dormicchiare- doze off* * *[dəuz] 1. verb(to sleep lightly for short periods: The old lady dozed in her chair.) sonnecchiare2. noun(a short sleep.) sonnellino, pisolino- doze off* * *[dəʊz]1. nsonnellino, pisolino2. vi•- doze off* * *doze /dəʊz/n.sonnellino; pisolino.(to) doze /dəʊz/v. i.sonnecchiare; dormicchiare: I dozed for a few minutes but didn't sleep properly, ho sonnecchiato qualche minuto, ma non ho dormito come si deve; She was dozing by the fire, si era appisolata davanti al fuoco● to doze off, appisolarsi.* * *I [dəʊz]nome sonnellino m., pisolino m.II [dəʊz]to have a doze — fare o schiacciare un pisolino
verbo intransitivo [person, cat] sonnecchiare, dormicchiare- doze off -
2 snooze
I [snuːz]nome colloq. pisolino m., sonnellino m.II [snuːz]verbo intransitivo colloq. fare un pisolino, fare un sonnellino* * *[snu:z] 1. verb(to doze or sleep lightly: His grandfather was snoozing in his armchair.) dormicchiare, sonnecchiare2. noun(a short period of light sleep.) pisolino, sonnellino* * *[snuːz]1. nsonnellino, pisolinoto have a snooze — fare un sonnellino, schiacciare un pisolino
2. vi* * *snooze /snu:z/n. (fam.)1 dormitina; pisolino; sonnellino: I was having a snooze when he came in, facevo un pisolino (o ero appisolato) quando entrò lui2 (fig.) (una) barba, (una) pizza (fig.); una cosa noiosissima.(to) snooze /snu:z/v. i.(fam.) dormicchiare; sonnecchiare; fare un pisolino.* * *I [snuːz]nome colloq. pisolino m., sonnellino m.II [snuːz]verbo intransitivo colloq. fare un pisolino, fare un sonnellino -
3 nod ***
[nɒd]1. nto give sb a nod — fare un cenno col capo a qn, (answering yes) accennare di sì a qn, fare di sì col capo a qn
2. vt3. vi1) fare un cenno col capo, (say yes) far segno di sì col capo, annuire•- nod off
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