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1 torpor
torpor -
2 torpor
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3 torpor
tɔr'pɔrm MEDTorpor m, Betäubung f -
4 torpor
• apathy• torpidity• torpor -
5 torpor
m• malátnost• strnulost -
6 torpor
■ вялость -
7 torpor
m мед. вцепеняване, вдървяване. -
8 torpor mental
m.clouding of consciousness, brainstorm. -
9 sopor
m.drowsiness.* * *1 drowsiness, sleepiness* * *SM1) (Med) drowsiness2) (=letargo) torporsoporífero* * *a) ( somnolencia) drowsiness, sleepinessb) ( letargo) torpor* * *= drowsiness, stupor.Ex. This amino acid has been widely used as a sleeping aid because it can produce drowsiness.Ex. It was hypothesized that unconsciousness was due to a dissociative stupor.----* sopor etílico = drunken stupor.* * *a) ( somnolencia) drowsiness, sleepinessb) ( letargo) torpor* * *= drowsiness, stupor.Ex: This amino acid has been widely used as a sleeping aid because it can produce drowsiness.
Ex: It was hypothesized that unconsciousness was due to a dissociative stupor.* sopor etílico = drunken stupor.* * *1 (somnolencia) drowsiness, sleepiness2 (letargo) torpor* * *
sopor sustantivo masculino
sopor sustantivo masculino
1 drowsiness
comer en exceso provoca sopor, eating too much makes you feel sleepy
2 Med lethargy
' sopor' also found in these entries:
English:
stupor
- torpor
* * *sopor nmdrowsiness* * *m drowsiness, sleepiness* * *sopor nmsomnolencia: drowsiness, sleepiness -
10 letargo
m.1 lethargy (medicine) (& figurative).2 hibernation (zoology).* * *1 lethargy* * *SM lethargyLete* * *masculino lethargy* * *= lethargy, dormancy, sleepiness.Ex. Most patrons check in the first file they see and go no further because of ignorance or lethargy.Ex. The book depicts a world in which life, death, joy, and sorrow are out of sync with the seasons' natural cycle of dormancy and rebirth.Ex. Factors with contributed to daytime sleepiness included female sex, middle age, napping, insomnia symptoms, high daily caffeine consumption.* * *masculino lethargy* * *= lethargy, dormancy, sleepiness.Ex: Most patrons check in the first file they see and go no further because of ignorance or lethargy.
Ex: The book depicts a world in which life, death, joy, and sorrow are out of sync with the seasons' natural cycle of dormancy and rebirth.Ex: Factors with contributed to daytime sleepiness included female sex, middle age, napping, insomnia symptoms, high daily caffeine consumption.* * *lethargyel calor le produjo un profundo letargo the heat made him feel very lethargic* * *
letargo sustantivo masculino
lethargy
letargo sustantivo masculino lethargy
' letargo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sopor
English:
woodwork
- torpor
* * *letargo nm1. Med lethargy;este medicamento produce letargo this medicine makes you feel lethargic2. [hibernación] hibernation3. [inactividad] lethargy;el sector continúa en un estado de letargo the sector has remained sluggish* * *m1 lethargy2 ZO hibernation* * *letargo nm: lethargy, torpor -
11 desentorpecer
v.1 to free from torpor, to restore motion to torpid limbs.2 to be freed from torpor, to be restored from numbness.3 to become lively, smart, or pert.4 to free of obstacles.* * *VT1) [+ miembro] to stretch, loosen up2) * [+ persona] to polish up* * *♦ vt1. [tráfico] to speed up, to ease the flow of;[trámites, proceso] to speed up, to facilitate♦ See also the pronominal verb desentorpecerse -
12 modorra
f.1 drowsiness (informal).tener modorra to be o feel sleepy2 dullness, torpor.3 stagger, blind-staggers.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: modorrar.* * *1 familiar drowsiness, sleepiness* * *SF1) (=sueño) drowsinesssacudirse la modorra — to rouse o.s.
2) (Vet) staggers* * *femenino (fam)* * *= drowsiness.Ex. This amino acid has been widely used as a sleeping aid because it can produce drowsiness.* * *femenino (fam)* * *= drowsiness.Ex: This amino acid has been widely used as a sleeping aid because it can produce drowsiness.
* * *A ( fam)(somnolencia): qué modorra tengo esta mañana I'm so sleepy this morningsacúdete la modorra wake up!le entró modorra y se durmió she became drowsy and fell asleepB ( Vet) staggers* * *
modorra f (ganas de dormir) drowsiness
* * *modorra nfFam drowsiness;tener modorra to be o feel sleepy* * *f drowsiness* * *modorra nf: drowsiness, lethargy -
13 embotamiento
m.1 dullness.2 sottishness, blunting, dullness, bluntness.3 torpor.* * *SM1) (=acción) dulling, blunting (tb fig)2) (=estado) dullness, bluntness (tb fig)* * *dulling, blunting* * *embotamiento nm[de sentidos, mente] dullness; [de cabeza] muzziness -
14 apatía
• apathy• impassiveness• impassivity• indictor• indifference analysis• indoctrinate• indolent• lass• lasso• laze around• lazulite• listlessness• passive voice• passivise• stolidity• torpor• total indifference• total lack of interest• unconcern• unresponsiveness -
15 entorpecimiento
• dullness• numbness• obstruction• torpidity• torpor -
16 entumecimiento
• numbing• numbness• torpor -
17 letargo
• deep sleep• deep slumber• dormancy• heavily armed• heaviness of heart• languish• languorous• lethargy• stupor• torpor -
18 modorra
• drowse• drowsiness• dullness• heavily armed• heaviness of heart• torpor
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