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1 sleep uneasily
Общая лексика: спать тревожным сном -
2 sleep uneasily
фраз. спать тревожным сномАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > sleep uneasily
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3 sleep
1. n сонbeauty sleep — ранний сон, сон до полуночи
broken sleep — сон урывками; тревожный сон
to drop off to sleep — задремать, заснуть
to get some sleep — соснуть, вздремнуть
NREM sleep — синхронизированный сон; сон без сновидений
sleep, the universal vanquisher — всепобеждающий сон
desynchronized sleep — быстрая фаза сна, быстрый сон
2. n поэт. вечный сон, смерть3. n физиол. спячка4. n онемение5. v спать6. v поэт. спать вечным сном, покоитьсяthe land where our forefathers sleep — земля, где вечным сном спят наши предки
sleep around — распутничать; спать с кем попало
7. v ночевать8. v разг. предоставлять ночлег, размещать на ночь9. v неметь10. v откладывать решение до утра11. v казаться неподвижнымa top sleeps when it moves with such velocity — волчок как бы стоит на месте, когда вращается с такой скоростью
12. v бездействовать13. v быть спокойным14. v притихнуть, не проявляться15. v разг. жить, иметь любовную связьsleep in — жить по месту работы; жить в доме
Синонимический ряд:1. death (noun) curtains; death; decease; defunction; demise; dissolution; grim reaper; passing; quietus; silence; the Pale Horse2. lethargy (noun) coma; dullness; hebetude; languor; lassitude; lethargy; stupor; torpidity; torpidness; torpor3. slumber (noun) doze; nap; nod; repose; rest; shut-eye; siesta; slumber; snooze4. trance (noun) cataplexy; narcolepsy; trance5. slumber (verb) doze; drowse; nap; nod; rest; shut-eye; slumber; snooze; turn inАнтонимический ряд: -
4 sleep in
1. phr v жить по месту работы; жить в доме2. phr v спать в помещенииsleep around — распутничать; спать с кем попало
Синонимический ряд:oversleep (verb) oversleep -
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6 uneasily
1. adv неудобно2. adv беспокойно, тревожно3. adv смущённо; неловкоСинонимический ряд:1. doubtfully (other) ambiguously; doubtfully; dubiously; equivocally; indecisively; openly; precariously; problematically; queasily; shadily; shakily; suspiciously; uncertainly; unstably2. restlessly (other) restlessly; unquietly3. tensely (other) edgily; nervily; restively; tensely -
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нареч. беспокойно;
тревожно;
взволнованно Syn: discomposedly, with agitation неудобно беспокойно, тревожно - to sleep * спать тревожным сном смущенно;
неловкоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > uneasily
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8 беспокойно
нареч. uneasilyбеспокойн|о -
1. нареч. restlessly;
больной спал ~ the patient passed a restless night;
2. в знач. сказ. it is worrying/disturbing;
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3. (тревожный, взволнованный) restless, anxious;
~ый человек restless person;
~ый вид worried appearance/looks;
~ый сон troubled sleep;
~ые времена troubled/turbulent times;
4. (причиняющий беспокойство) troublesome, worrying, tiresome;
~ая дорога tiresome/difficult journey;
~ая работа worrying work.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > беспокойно
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