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1 yawn
1. nounGähnen, das2. intransitive verbgive a [long] yawn — [herzhaft] gähnen
1) gähnen2) (fig.) [Abgrund, Kluft, Spalte:] gähnen (geh.)* * *[jo:n] 1. verb(to stretch the mouth wide and take a deep breath when tired or bored: He yawned and fell asleep.) gähnen2. noun(an act of yawning: a yawn of boredom.) das Gähnen- academic.ru/83393/yawning">yawning* * *I. vi1. (show tiredness) gähnenII. vtIII. nto stifle a \yawn ein Gähnen unterdrückenI thought the film was a big \yawn ich fand den Film stinklangweilig* * *[jɔːn]1. vi1) (person) gähnen2) (chasm etc) gähnen2. vtgähnento yawn one's head off (inf) — fürchterlich gähnen (inf)
3. nI could tell by your yawns... — an deinem Gähnen konnte ich sehen...
2) (inf= bore)
the film was a yawn — der Film war zum Gähnen (langweilig)* * *yawn [jɔːn]A v/i1. gähnen2. fig gähnen, klaffen (Abgrund etc)3. figa) sich weit und tief auftunb) weit offenstehenB v/t gähnen(d sagen)C s1. a) Gähnen n (auch fig)b) Gähner m umg:give a yawn gähnen2. fig Abgrund m, weite Öffnung3. fig umga) (etwas) (zum Gähnen) Langweiliges:b) Langweiler(in)* * *1. nounGähnen, das2. intransitive verbgive a [long] yawn — [herzhaft] gähnen
1) gähnen2) (fig.) [Abgrund, Kluft, Spalte:] gähnen (geh.)* * *v.gähnen v. -
2 yawn
jo:n
1. verb(to stretch the mouth wide and take a deep breath when tired or bored: He yawned and fell asleep.) bostezar
2. noun(an act of yawning: a yawn of boredom.) bostezo- yawningyawn1 n bostezoyawn2 vb bostezarstop yawning! ¡para de bostezar!tr[jɔːn]1 bostezar2 (gap etc) abrirse1 bostezo2 familiar (boring event) rolloyawn ['jɔn] vi1) : bostezar2) open: abrirseyawn n: bostezo mv.• bostezar v.n.• bostezo s.m.
I jɔːna) \<\<person/animal\>\> bostezar*b) \<\<pit/chasm\>\> (liter) abrirse*
II
a) ( action) bostezo mb) ( bore) (colloq) plomo m (fam), aburrimiento m, rollazo m (Esp fam)[jɔːn]1.N bostezo mit was a yawn from start to finish * — fue aburridísimo, fue un plomo *
2.VI bostezar; (fig) [gap, abyss] abrirse3.VT* * *
I [jɔːn]a) \<\<person/animal\>\> bostezar*b) \<\<pit/chasm\>\> (liter) abrirse*
II
a) ( action) bostezo mb) ( bore) (colloq) plomo m (fam), aburrimiento m, rollazo m (Esp fam) -
3 yawn
მთქნარება; დაამთქნარებს
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