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Watch The Sleeping Dictionary on 123movies: A young Englishman is sent to Malaysian Borneo in the 1930s to stay with a tribe as UK's colonial representative. A local woman (J.Alba) helps him understand local tradition and language. He falls in love with her etc. Despite the taboo. The beautiful Selima (Jessica Alba) is assigned to be his 'sleeping dictionary', to live and sleep with him and teach him the language and habits of the locals. The reluctant John and Selima fall in love for each other in a forbidden romance.

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sleep

  1. Define sleeping. Sleeping synonyms, sleeping pronunciation, sleeping translation, English dictionary definition of sleeping. A natural periodic state of rest.
  2. The Sleeping Dictionary (2003) Watch the sleeping dictionary 2003 online, free. John Truscott goes to Borneo to work with the Iban. He reports to Henry Bullard, who gives him a 'sleeping dictionary'-one of the locals who teaches him the local language and culture.
  3. Watch the sleeping dictionary 2003 online, free. John Truscott goes to Borneo to work with the Iban. He reports to Henry Bullard, who gives him a 'sleeping dictionary'-one of the locals who teaches him the local language and culture. And who he gives John is Selima. And while teaching him, John finds himself attracted to her.
  4. Sleeping definition, the condition of being asleep.
  5. Fresh air and a room temperature between 60 and 65 degrees will provide the best sleeping conditions. Give it a rest All patients had a history of disturbed sleep that was characterized by heavy snoring, recurrent episodes of apnea, and sleeping with the mouth open.
(slēp)n.1.
a. A natural periodic state of rest for the mind and body, in which the eyes usually close and consciousness is completely or partially lost, so that there is a decrease in bodily movement and responsiveness to external stimuli. During sleep the brain in humans and other mammals undergoes a characteristic cycle of brain-wave activity that includes intervals of dreaming.
c. A state of inactivity resembling or suggesting sleep; unconsciousness, dormancy, hibernation, or death.
d. A state in which a computer shuts off or reduces power to its peripherals (such as the display or memory) in order to save energy during periods of inactivity.
2. Botany The folding together of leaflets or petals at night or in the absence of light.
3. A crust of dried tears or mucus normally forming around the inner rim of the eye during sleep.
v.intr.
1. To be in the state of sleep or to fall asleep.
v.tr.
1. To pass or get rid of by sleeping: slept away the day; went home to sleep off the headache.
2. To provide sleeping accommodations for: This tent sleeps three comfortably.
Phrasal Verbs: sleep aroundInformal
To have sexual relations with a number of different partners in casual encounters.
sleep in
1. To sleep at one's place of employment: a butler and a chauffeur who sleep in.
2.
a. To oversleep: I missed the morning train because I slept in.
b. To sleep late on purpose: After this week's work, I will sleep in on Saturday.
sleep on
To think about (something) overnight before deciding.
sleep out
1. To sleep at one's own home, not at one's place of employment.
sleep over
sleep together
sleep with
Idiom:
sleep like a log/rock
[Middle English slepe, from Old English slǣp; see slēb- in Indo-European roots.]

sleep

(sliːp) n
1. (Physiology) a periodic state of physiological rest during which consciousness is suspended and metabolic rate is decreased. See also paradoxical sleep
2. (Botany) botany the nontechnical name for nyctitropism
4. a state of quiescence or dormancy
6. informal the dried mucoid particles often found in the corners of the eyes after sleeping
vb, sleeps, sleepingorslept
7. (Physiology) (intr) to be in or as in the state of sleep
8. (Botany) (intr) (of plants) to show nyctitropism
10. (tr) to have sleeping accommodation for (a certain number): the boat could sleep six.
12. (intr) to fail to pay attention
14. sleep on it to give (something) extended consideration, esp overnight
[Old English slǣpan; related to Old Frisian slēpa, Old Saxon slāpan, Old High German slāfan, German schlaff limp]

sleep

(slip)
v. slept, sleep•ing,
n. v.i.
1. to take the rest afforded by a suspension of voluntary bodily functions and the natural suspension, complete or partial, of consciousness; to cease being awake.
2. Bot. to assume, esp. at night, a state similar to the sleep of animals, marked by closing of petals, leaves, etc.
3. to be dormant, quiescent, or inactive, as faculties.
4. to allow one's alertness or attentiveness to lie dormant.
v.t.
6. to take rest in (a specified kind of sleep): to sleep the sleep of the innocent.
7. to have sleeping accommodations for: This trailer sleeps three people.
9. sleep away,
b. Also, sleep off. to get rid of (a headache, hangover, etc.) by sleeping.
10. sleep in,
a. (of domestic help) to sleep where one is employed.
b. to sleep beyond one's usual time of arising.
11. sleep on, to postpone making a decision about for at least a day.
12. sleep out, (of domestic help) to sleep away from one's place of employment.
13. sleep over, to sleep in another person's home.

Define Sleeping

15. sleep with, to have sexual relations with.
n.
16. the state of a person, animal, or plant that sleeps.
18. dormancy or inactivity.
[before 900; (v.) Middle English slepen, Old English slēpan, slǣpan, slāpan, c. Old High German slāfan, Gothic slepan]

sleep

(slēp)
A natural state of rest, occurring at regular intervals, in which the eyes usually close, the muscles relax, and responsiveness to external events decreases. Growth and repair of the tissues of the body are thought to occur during sleep, and energy is conserved and stored. In humans and some other animals, scientists have identified one phase of sleep (called REM sleep) as the phase in which dreams occur.
Did You Know? Shakespeare had it right. He said that sleep was the 'balm of hurt minds' and that sleep 'knits up the ravel'd sleeve of care.' In other words, sleep helps overcome the stress of everyday life. So the third of your life you spend asleep is not a waste of time. All warm-blooded animals have the need to sleep. Studies have shown that animals that are not allowed to sleep for a long enough time can actually die. Babies, human and animal, sleep even more than adults do. Researchers think that babies may sleep so much because it helps the young body continue to develop quickly. Not only are babies' bodies growing, but their brains are, too—and sleep is very important for the brain. During sleep, the brain sorts through experiences and stores important new information for later use. This processing of experiences, in fact, is thought to be a major source of dreams.

Sleep


autohypnotism, autohypnosis
1. the process of hypnotizing oneself.
2. the resulting state.
the practice of hypnotism by Dr. James Braid, British physician, in the mid 19th century.
an obsession with bed rest.
an abnormal fear or dislike of going to bed.
Obsolete, the act of lulling or rocking to sleep.
the state of being dormant or inert.
a somnambulist, or sleepwalker.
somnambulism. — hypnobate, n.
the science dealing with the phenomena of sleep and hypnotism. See also hypnosis. — hypnologist, n. — hypnologic, hypnological, adj.
a mania for sleep.
the art or process of learning while asleep by means of lessons recorded on disk or tapes.
an abnormal fear of sleep.
the condition of sleepwalking only in the moonlight. Cf. somnambulism. — lunambulist, n. — lunambulistic, adj.
narcotherapy.
Medicine. a numbness often feit upon waking from sleep.
Pathology. a condition characterized by frequent and uncontrollable lapses into deep sleep. — narcoleptic, adj. — narcolept, n.
Psychiatry.
1. a method of treating certain mental disorders by inducing sleep through barbiturates.
2. a type of psychotherapy involving the use of hypnotic drugs. Also narcoanalysis. — narcotherapist, n.
somnambulism. Also noctambulation. — noctambulist, noctambule, n. — noctambulous, noctambulant, noctambulisdc, adj.
the condition of sleepwalking. Also called hypnobatia, noctambulism. — somnambulant, n., adj. — somnambulist, n. — somnambulistic, adj.
1. the tendency to talk in one’s sleep. Also somniloquy.
2. the words spoken. — somniloquist, n. — somniloquous, adj.
a state of sleep induced by hypnosis or mesmerism.
the condition of drowsiness or sleepiness. Also somnolency, somnolism. — somnolent, adj.

Sleep

See Also: DREAMS, SNORES

  1. Asleep and dreaming, like bees in cells of honey —Thomas McGuane

    The simile completed McGuane’s novel, The Sporting Club,

  2. As near to sleep as a runner waiting for the starter’s pistol —J. B. Priestley
  3. As sound asleep as a coon in a hollow log —Borden Deal
  4. Awoke … like some diver emerging from the depths of ocean —Francis King
  5. (Paul lay in his berth) between wakefulness and sleep, like a partially anesthetized patient —John Cheever
  6. (Mr. Samuel Pickwick) burst like another sun from his slumbers —Charles Dickens
  7. Came out of a deep sleep slowly, like a diver pausing at each successive level —Norman Garbo
  8. Come from sleep as if returning from a far country —Mary Hedin

    The simile which begins the story, Blue Transfer, continues with, “A stranger to myself, a stranger to my life.”

  9. Doze and dream like a lazy snake —George Garrett
  10. Drowsy as an audience for a heavy speech after an even heavier dinner —Anon
  11. Emerges from slumber like some deep-sea creature hurled floundering and gasping up into the light of day by a depth-charge —Francis King
  12. Fell into a sleep as blank as paving-stone —Patrick White
  13. Felt himself falling asleep like gliding down a long slide, like slipping from a float into deep water —Oakley Hall
  14. Heavy with sleep, like faltering, lisping tongues —Boris Pasternak
  15. I shall sleep like a top —Sir William Davenant

    This simile has outlived the play from which it is taken, The Rivals, as a colloquial expression. A somewhat different version, “Slept like any top” appeared in the German children’s story, Struwelpeter, by Heinrich Hoffman.

  16. I want sleep to water me like begonias —Diane Wakoski
  17. Kept falling in and out of it [sleep] like out of a boat or a tipping hammock —Rose Tremain
  18. Lies asleep as softly as a girl dreaming of lovers she cannot keep —F. D. Reeve

    Reeves, a poet, is describing a river.

  19. Lying awake like a worried parent —Robert Silverberg
  20. Nodding, like a tramp on a park bench —Robert Traver
  21. Not sleeping but dozing awake like a snake on stone —Malcolm Cowley
  22. Sleep as smooth as banana skins —Diane Wakoski

    See Also: SMOOTHNESS

  23. Sleep came over my head like a gunny sack —Ross Macdonald
  24. Sleep covered him like a breaker —Harris Downey
  25. Sleep fell on her like a blow —Hortense Calisher
  26. Sleeping like a lake —Theodore Roethke
  27. Sleeping like a stone in an empty alcove of the cathedral —Clive Cussler
  28. Sleep like a dark flood suspended in its course —Percy Bysshe Shelley
  29. Sleep like a kitten, arrive fresh as a daisy —Slogan, Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad
  30. Slept like a cocked pistol —Émile Zola
  31. Slept a great deal, as if years of fatigue had overtaken him —Peter Matthiessen
  32. Slept almost smiling, as if she had a secret —William Mcllvanney
  33. (He usually) slept like a corpse —Ring Lardner
  34. (While the Weary Blues echoed through his head, he) slept like a rock or a man that’s dead —Langston Hughes
  35. Slept like he’d gone twelve rounds with a pro —Geoffrey Wolff

    See Also: WEARINESS

  36. Slumber fell on their tired eyelids like the light rain of spring upon the fresh-turned earth —W. Somerset Maugham
  37. Sunk into sleep like a stone dropped in a well —John Yount
  38. Wake abruptly, with an alarm clock which breaks up their sleep like the blow of an ax —Milan Kundera

Sleep

drive one’s pigs to market To snore loudly, to log ZZZs. The allusion is probably to the snorting noises of swine being herded to market. This expression is apparently an elaboration of the phrase to drive pigs ‘to snore,’ dating from the early 19th century.

forty winks A brief nap; a short period of relaxation. This expression, clearly derived from the closed-eye position assumed during sleep, nevertheless implies that the resting person will not fall sound asleep. It is reputed that the first literary use of the phrase appeared in the November 16, 1872, issue of Punch, in which the writer surmised that the reading of the Thirty-nine Articles of faith by the communicants of the Anglican Church was indeed a somniferous ordeal:

If a … man, after reading steadily through the Thirty-nine Articles, were to take forty winks. …

hit the deck See EXCLAMATIONS.

hit the sack To go to bed; to retire for the night; also, hit the hay. During World War II, sack was substituted for “bed” among American soldiers as an allusion to the sleeping bags or blankets they used as beds. J. J. Saxon math book 8th grade pdf. Fahey used the expression in Pacific War Diary (1943):

I hit the sack at 8 P.M. I slept under the stars on a steel ammunition box two feet wide.

Variations of the phrase include sack time, sack drill, and sack duty, all military slang for time spent asleep; sack artist, a soldier who is adept at obtaining extra sleep; and sack out, a common term for sleeping until fully refreshed.

in the arms of Morpheus In deep sleep; overcome with the desire to sleep. In Greek mythology Morpheus was the god of dreams. The narcotic morphine, which dulls pain and induces sleep, gets its name from the same deity.

in the Land of Nod Asleep; in dreamland. After Cain killed Abel, he was banished to wander in the Land of Nod (Genesis 4:16). Land of Nod did not mean sleep until Swift made a pun on the Biblical phrase in his Complete Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation (1730). Today Nod retains the meaning of sleep.

In the nighttime, when human beings … are absent in the Land of Nod. (Chambers, Journal of Popular Literature, 1900)

saw wood To sleep soundly; to snore. This expression came into popular use in the early 20th century primarily as a result of the commonly employed cartoonist’s technique of representing sleep with a drawing of a saw cutting through wood, alluding, of course, to the sound of snoring.

shut-eye Sleep. A 20th-century American colloquialism.

That shut-eye done me good. (Boyd Cable, Old Contempt, 1919)

sleep like a top To sleep soundly, like a log; to be dead to the world. The rationale for the seemingly anomalous reference to a top is explained by Anne Baker in Glossary of Northamptonshire Words and Phrases (1854):

A top sleeps when it moves with such velocity, and spins so smoothly, that its motion is imperceptible.

Likewise, when a Yo-Yo spins swiftly at the end of its string, it is said to “sleep,” without apparent motion. By extension, then, though a person in a deep, peaceful sleep may seem totally motionless, his internal systems are actually working at a high level of efficiency.

Juan slept like a top, or like the dead. (George Gordon, Lord Byron, Don Juan, 1819)

sleep

asleep1. 'sleep'

Sleep can be a noun or a verb. The past tense and -ed participle of the verb is slept.

Sleep is the natural state of rest in which you are unconscious with your eyes closed.

To sleep means to be in this state of rest.

He was so excited he could hardly sleep.
2. 'asleep'

If someone is in this state, you can use the progressive form and say they are sleeping, but it is more common to say that they are asleep. Don't say, for example, 'He sleeps'.

I thought someone had been in the house while I was sleeping.

To say how long someone was in this state, or to talk about where or how someone usually sleeps, use sleep rather than asleep.

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Where does the baby sleep?

Be Careful!
Asleep is only used after a verb. Don't use it in front of a noun. Don't, for example, say 'an asleep child'. Instead use sleeping.

She was carrying a sleeping baby.

Don't say that someone is 'very asleep' or 'completely asleep'. Instead say that they are sound asleep or fast asleep.

You were fast asleep when I left.
3. 'go to sleep'

When someone changes from being awake to being asleep, you say that they go to sleep. Host booter download.

Go to sleep and stop worrying about it.
4. 'fall asleep'

When someone goes to sleep suddenly or unexpectedly, you say that they fall asleep.

The moment my head touched the pillow I fell asleep.
5. 'get to sleep'

When someone goes to sleep with difficulty, for example because of noise or worries, you say that they get to sleep.

Could you turn that radio down – I'm trying to get to sleep.
6. 'go back to sleep'

When someone goes to sleep again after being woken up, you say that they go back to sleep.

Go back to sleep, it's only five a.m.
7. 'send someone to sleep'

If something causes you to sleep, you say that it sends you to sleep.

I brought him a hot drink, hoping it would send him to sleep.
I tried to read the books but they sent me to sleep.

sleep


Past participle: slept
Gerund: sleeping
Imperative
sleep
sleep
Present
I sleep
you sleep
he/she/it sleeps
we sleep
you sleep
they sleep
Preterite
I slept
you slept
he/she/it slept
we slept
you slept
they slept
Present Continuous
I am sleeping
you are sleeping
he/she/it is sleeping
we are sleeping
you are sleeping
they are sleeping
Present Perfect
I have slept
you have slept
he/she/it has slept
we have slept
you have slept
they have slept
Past Continuous
I was sleeping
you were sleeping
he/she/it was sleeping
we were sleeping
you were sleeping
they were sleeping
Past Perfect
I had slept
you had slept
he/she/it had slept
we had slept
you had slept
they had slept
Future
I will sleep
you will sleep
he/she/it will sleep
we will sleep
you will sleep
they will sleep
Future Perfect
I will have slept
you will have slept
he/she/it will have slept
we will have slept
you will have slept
they will have slept
Future Continuous
I will be sleeping
you will be sleeping
he/she/it will be sleeping
we will be sleeping
you will be sleeping
they will be sleeping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been sleeping
you have been sleeping
he/she/it has been sleeping
we have been sleeping
you have been sleeping
they have been sleeping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been sleeping
you will have been sleeping
he/she/it will have been sleeping
we will have been sleeping
you will have been sleeping
they will have been sleeping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been sleeping
you had been sleeping
he/she/it had been sleeping
we had been sleeping
you had been sleeping
they had been sleeping
Conditional
I would sleep
you would sleep
he/she/it would sleep
we would sleep
you would sleep
they would sleep
Past Conditional
I would have slept
you would have slept
he/she/it would have slept
we would have slept
you would have slept
they would have slept
Noun1.sleep - a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended; 'he didn't get enough sleep last night'; 'calm as a child in dreamless slumber'
nonrapid eye movement, nonrapid eye movement sleep, NREM, NREM sleep, orthodox sleep - a recurring sleep state during which rapid eye movements do not occur and dreaming does not occur; accounts for about 75% of normal sleep time
paradoxical sleep, rapid eye movement, rapid eye movement sleep, REM, REM sleep - a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs; a state of rapidly shifting eye movements during sleep
physical condition, physiological condition, physiological state - the condition or state of the body or bodily functions
2.sleep - a torpid state resembling deep sleep
physical condition, physiological condition, physiological state - the condition or state of the body or bodily functions
3.sleep - a period of time spent sleeping; 'he felt better after a little sleep'; 'there wasn't time for a nap'
period, period of time, time period - an amount of time; 'a time period of 30 years'; 'hastened the period of time of his recovery'; 'Picasso's blue period'
kip - sleep; 'roused him from his kip'
4.sleep - euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb); 'she was laid to rest beside her husband'; 'they had to put their family pet to sleep'
death - the absence of life or state of being dead; 'he seemed more content in death than he had ever been in life'
Verb1.sleep - be asleep
rest - be at rest
practice bundling, bundle - sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed
catch a wink, catnap, nap - take a siesta; 'She naps everyday after lunch for an hour'
sleep in, sleep late - sleep later than usual or customary; 'On Sundays, I sleep in'
hibernate, hole up - sleep during winter; 'Bears must eat a lot of food before they hibernate in their caves'
aestivate, estivate - sleep during summer; 'certain animals estivate'
sleep in, sleep late - sleep later than usual or customary; 'On Sundays, I sleep in'
live in, sleep in - live in the house where one works; 'our babysitter lives in, as it is too far to commute for her'
sleep out, live out - work in a house where one does not live; 'our cook lives out; he can easily commute from his home'
2.sleep - be able to accommodate for sleeping; 'This tent sleeps six people'
accommodate, admit, hold - have room for; hold without crowding; 'This hotel can accommodate 250 guests'; 'The theater admits 300 people'; 'The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people'

sleep

noun
1.slumber(s), rest, nap, doze, kip(Brit. slang), snooze(informal), repose, hibernation, siesta, dormancy, beauty sleep(informal), forty winks(informal), shuteye(slang), zizz(Brit. informal)Try and get some sleep.
verb
1.slumber, drop off(informal), doze, kip(Brit. slang), snooze(informal), snore, hibernate, nod off(informal), take a nap, catnap, drowse, go out like a light, take forty winks(informal), zizz(Brit. informal), be in the land of Nod, rest in the arms of MorpheusI've not been able to sleep for the last few nights.
2.accommodate, take, house, hold, lodge, cater for, have space for, have beds forThe villa sleeps 10.
get to sleepfall asleep, drop off, nod offI can't get to sleep with all that noise.
lose any or much sleep about or over somethingworry, brood, fret, obsess, be anxious, agonize, feel uneasy, get distressedI didn't lose any sleep over that investigation.
put something to sleepput down, destroy, put out of its miseryWe took the dog down to the vet's and had her put to sleep.
sleep overstay the night, stay overShe said his friends could sleep over.
sleep togetherhave sex, have sexual intercourse, make love, fuck(taboo slang), screw(taboo slang), shag(taboo slang), do the business, get it on(informal), fornicate(archaic), go to bed togetherI'm pretty sure they slept together.
sleep with someonehave sex with, make love with, fuck(taboo slang), screw(taboo slang), shag(taboo slang), go to bed with, have sexual intercourse with, get it on with(informal), do the business with, fornicate with(archaic)He was old enough to sleep with a girl and make her pregnant.
Quotations
'Oh Sleep! it is a gentle thing,'
'Beloved from pole to pole,'
'To Mary Queen the praise be given!'
'She sent the gentle sleep from Heaven,'
'That slid into my soul' [Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Ancient Mariner]
'Come, sleep, O sleep, the certain knot of peace,'
'The baiting place of wit, the balm of woe' [Philip Sidney Astrophil and Stella]
'to sleep: perchance to dream' [William Shakespeare Hamlet]
'sleep the twin of death' [Homer Iliad]
'The sleep of a labouring man is sweet' Bible: Ecclesiastes
'Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night,'
'Brother to Death, in silent darkness born' [Samuel Daniel Delia]
'Care-charming Sleep, thou easer of all woes,'
'Brother to Death' [John Fletcher Wit Without Money]
'I sleep like a baby. I wake up every 10 minutes screaming' [Boris Jordan]
Proverbs
'One hour's sleep before midnight is worth two after'

sleep

nounThe natural recurring condition of suspended consciousness by which the body rests:
Slang: shuteye.
verbTo be asleep:
Idioms: be in the land of Nod, catch some shuteye, sleep like a log, sleep tight.
phrasal verb
sleep in
To sleep longer than intended:
phrasal verb
sleep withTo engage in sexual relations with:
Idioms: go to bed with, make love, make whoopee, roll in the hay.
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sleep

[sliːp] (slept (vb: pt, pp))A.N
1. (= rest) → sueñom
lack of sleepfaltaf de sueño
I need some sleep
to drop off to sleepquedarse dormido
he fell into a deep sleepse quedóprofundamentedormido
I couldn't get to sleepno podía dormirme orconciliar el sueño
to go to sleep [person] → dormirse, quedarse dormido; (= limb) → dormirse
to have a sleepdormir
to have a good night's sleepdormir bien (durante) toda la noche
to have a little sleepdormir un rato, descabezar un sueño
I shan't lose any sleep over iteso no me va a quitar el sueño
to put sb to sleep [+ patient] → dormir a algn
to put an animal to sleep (euph) (= kill) → sacrificar un animal
to send sb to sleep (= bore) → dormir a algn
to talk in one's sleephablar en sueños
to walk in one's sleep → ; (habitually) → ser sonámbulo
she walked downstairs in her sleepestando dormidabajó la escalera
I didn't get a wink of sleep all nightno peguéojo en toda la noche
to sleep the sleep of the justdormir a piernasuelta
B.VT
1. (= accommodate) we can sleep fourhay cama para cuatro
can you sleep all of us?¿hay cama(s) para todos nosotros?
2. (= rest) → dormir
I only slept a couple of hourssólodormí un par de horas
to sleep the hours awaypasar las horasdurmiendo
C.VIdormir
I couldn't sleep last nightanoche no pude dormir
to sleep deeplydormirprofundamenteor a piernasuelta
to sleep heavily (habitually) → tener el sueñopesado; (on particular occasion) →
to sleep lightly (habitually) → tener el sueñoligero
she was sleeping lightlyno estaba profundamentedormida
to sleep on sth (fig) → consultar algo con la almohada
to sleep out (= not at home) → ; (= in open air) → dormiral aire libre, pasar la nocheal raso
to sleep soundlydormirprofundamenteor a piernasuelta
he was sleeping soundlyestaba profundamentedormido
he slept through the alarm clockno oyó el despertador
I slept through till the afternoondormí hasta la tarde
sleep tight!¡que duermas bien!, ¡que descanses!
to sleep with sb (euph) (= have sex) → acostarse con algn
to sleep like a log or top or babydormir como un tronco
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sleep aroundVI + ADVirsea lacama con cualquiera
sleep awayVT + ADVto sleep the morning awaypasarse la mañanadurmiendo
sleep inVI + ADV (deliberately) → dormir hasta tarde; (accidentally) → quedarse dormido
sleep offVT + ADVto sleep off a big dinnerdormirhasta quebaje una cenagrande
she's sleeping off the effects of the drugduermehasta quedesaparezcan los efectosde ladroga
to sleep it offsleep off a hangoverdormir la mona, dormir la curda
sleep togetherVI + ADV
2. (= have sex) → acostarse juntos

sleep

[ˈsliːp]
nsommeilm
I need some sleep
BUTJ'ai besoin de dormir.
to go to sleep → s'endormir
to get to sleep → s'endormir
I can't get to sleep → Je n'arrive pas à m'endormir., Je n'arrive pas à trouver le sommeil.
to have a good night's sleep → passer une bonne nuit
to lose sleep over sth
I didn't lose any sleep over it → Ça ne m'a pas empêché de dormir.
to put sb to sleep [+ patient] → endormir qn
to put an animal to sleep (= kill) → piquer un animal
vi [slept] (pt, pp)
(= be asleep) → dormir
I couldn't sleep last night → J'ai maldormila nuitdernière.
to sleep lightly → avoir le sommeilléger
(= spend night) → dormir, coucher
to sleep with sb (= have sex) → coucher avec qn
to sleep together → coucher ensemble
to sleep on it (= think about overnight)
Why don't you sleep on it and give me an answer tomorrow → Réfléchissez-y ce soir et donnez-moi votre réponsedemain.
vt (= have room for) [house] → loger
We can sleep four → On peut loger quatre personnes., On peut coucher quatre personnes.
modif [pattern, cycle, problem] → de sommeil; [disorder, disturbance] → du sommeilsleep deprivationvicoucher à droite et à gauche
sleep in
vi
(= oversleep) → se réveiller trop tard
I'm sorry I'm late, I slept in → Désolé d'être en retard: je ne me suis pas réveillé.sleep deprivation nmanquem de sommeil

sleep

vb: pret, ptp <slept> n
Schlafm; to go to sleep (person, limb) → einschlafen; to drop off to sleep (person) → einschlafen; I couldn’t get to sleep last nightich konnte letzteNachtnichteinschlafen; try and get some sleepversuche, etwas zu schlafen; to have a sleep(etwas) schlafen; to have a good night’s sleepsich richtigausschlafen, richtigschlafen; to put somebody to sleep (person, cocoa etc) → ; (drug) → ; to put an animal to sleep(euph)ein Tiereinschläfern; that film sent me to sleepbei demFilm bin ich eingeschlafen; to walk in one’s sleepschlafwandeln; to talk in one’s sleepim Schlafsprechen
(Brit inf: in eyes) you’ve got some sleep (in your eyes)du hast noch Schlafin denAugen(inf)
vt
to sleep the day awayden ganzenTagverschlafen; to sleep the sleep of the justden Schlaf des Gerechtenschlafen; to sleep the sleep of the dead or the last sleepden ewigenorletztenSchlafschlafen(liter)
(= accommodate)unterbringen; the house sleeps 10in dem Haus können 10 Leuteschlafenorübernachten
vischlafen; to sleep like a log or top or babywie ein Klotzor wie ein Murmeltierschlafen; to sleep late → ; to sleep right round the clock → ; the village slept(liter)das Dorfschlief(geh); you must have been sleeping(fig)da musst du geschlafen haben

sleep

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sleepover
sleepwalk
vischlafwandeln; he was sleepinger hat or ist geschlafwandelt
sleepwalker
sleepwalking
attrschlafwandlerisch
Sleeping
sleepwear

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slept (vb: pt, pp))
1.nsonno
deep or sound sleep →
to have a good night's sleep → farsi una belladormita
to drop off or go to sleep → addormentarsi
to go to sleep (limb) → intorpidirsi
to put to sleep (patient) → anestetizzare (animal) (euph) (kill) → abbattere
to talk in one's sleep → parlare nel sonno
to walk in one's sleep → camminare nel sonno (as a habit) → essere sonnambulo/a
to send sb to sleep (bore) → far addormentare qn
I shan't lose any sleep over it (fig) → non starò a perderci il sonno
2.vtwe can sleep fourabbiamo quattro postiletto, possiamo alloggiare quattro persone
3.vidormire
to sleep like a log or top → dormire della grossaor come un ghiro
he was sleeping soundly or deeply → era profondamenteaddormentato
to sleep lightly → avere il sonno leggero
let's sleep on it (fig) → la notteportaconsiglio, dormiamoci sopra
sleep tight! → sogni d'oro!
I slept through the storm/alarm clock → non ho sentito il temporale/la sveglia
he slept at his mother's → ha dormito dalla mamma
to sleep with sb (euph) (have sex) → andare a letto con qn
sleep aroundvi + adv (fam) → andare a letto con tutti
sleep invi + adv (lie late) → ; (oversleep) → dormire fino a tardi
sleep offvt + advto sleep sth offsmaltire qc dormendo

sleep

(sliːp) past tense, past participle slept (slept) verb
to rest with the eyes closed and in a state of natural unconsciousness. Goodnight – sleep well!; I can't sleep – my mind is too active. slaap يَنام спя dormir spát schlafen sove κοιμάμαιdormir magama خوابيدن nukkua dormir לִישוֹן सोना spavati alszik tidur sofa dormire 眠る 잠자다 miegoti gulēt (miegā) tidur slapensovespać ويديدل، خوب وړل dormir a dormi спать spať spati spavati sova หลับ uyumak 睡覺 спати, засинати سونا، نیند لینا ngủ 睡眠
noun
(a) rest in a state of natural unconsciousness. It is bad for you to have too little sleep, since it makes you tired; I had only four hours' sleep last night. slaap نَوْم сън sono spánek der Schlaf søvn ύπνος sueño uni خواب uni sommeilשינה सोना, नींद spavanje, san alvás tidur svefn sonno 眠り miegas miegs tidur slaapsøvnsen خوب: ارام، ويديدنه (اصط) مرګ sono somn сон spánok spanje san sömn การหลับ uyku 睡眠 сон; сплячка نیند giấc, sự ngủ 睡眠
ˈsleeper noun
1. a person who sleeps. Nothing occurred to disturb the sleepers. slaper نائِم спящ човек o que dorme spáč der/die Schläfer(in) (en) sovende κοιμώμενοςdurmiente magaja خوابيده nukkuja dormeur/-euse אָדָם שֵיָשֵן सोने वाला spavač alvó orang yang tidur sofandi maður dormiente, 眠っている人 잠자는 사람 miegantysis gulētājs orang yang tidur slaperden sovendeśpiący خوب وړى، ويديدونكى: اړم يا دړه چې بل شى (لكه داورګاډى پټلى) پرې تكيه كيږي o que dorme adormit спящий spáč spalec spavač den sovande คนนอนหลับ uyuyan kişi 睡眠者 сплячий سونے والا người ngủ 睡眠者
2. a berth or compartment for sleeping, on a railway train. I'd like to book a sleeper on the London train. dwarslêer عَرَبَة نَوْم спален вагон lugar com cama lůžko der Schlafwagen soveplads; sovekupé κλινάμαξαcoche-cama magamisvagun كوپه خواب makuupaikka couchette קָרוֹן שֵׁינָה शयनयान spavaća kola (vlak) hálókocsi; hálóhely ruang tidur svefnpláss (vagone letto) 寝台車 침대차 miegamoji vieta, miegamasis vagonas guļamvieta (vagonā); guļamvagons ruang tidur slaapwagen soveplass/-kupé miejsce sypialne, przedział sypialny اړم يا دړه چې بل شى (لكه داورګاډى پټلى) پرې تكيه كيږي lugar com cama cuşetă спальное купе lôžko vo vlaku spalni voz spavaća kola sovvagn, sovplats รถไฟตู้นอน yataklı vagon 火車上的臥鋪或臥艙 спальний вагон ریل گاڑی کا سونے والا ڈبا giường ngủ trong toa xe lửa 卧铺
ˈsleepless adjective
without sleep. He spent a sleepless night worrying about the situation. slapeloos أرِق، بدون نَوْم безсънен sem sono bezesný schlaflos søvnløs άυπνοςinsomne, en vela, en blanco unetu بي خواب uneton sans sommeil חֲסַר שֵׁינָה अन्निद्र besan, koji nema sna álmatlan tanpa tidur svefnlaus, andvaka insonne 眠れない 잠 못 이룬 bemiegis bezmiega- tanpa tidur slapeloossøvnløsbezsenny بې خوبه، شوګير، نارام sem sono fără somn бессонный bezsenný brez sna besani sömnlös นอนไม่หลับ uykusuz 徹夜未眠的,失眠的 безсонний بے خواب mất ngủ 不眠的,失眠的
ˈsleepy adjective
1. inclined to sleep; drowsy. I feel very sleepy after that long walk. slaperig نَعْسان сънлив sonolento ospalý schläfrig søvnig νυσταγμένοςsomnoliento, soñoliento, adormecido unine خواب آلود unelias somnolentמנומנם उनींदा, निद्रालु pospan, dremljiv álmos mengantuk syfjaður assonnato 眠い 졸리는 mieguistas miegains mengantuk slaperigsøvnig, døsigśpiący خوبجن، خوب نيول، خوبزن، خوبيولى: پركاله: چوپ ensonado som­no­­ros, cu/în stare de somnolenţă сонный ospalý zaspan pospan sömnig ง่วงนอน uykulu, uykusu gelmiş 想睡的 сонний, сонливий ننداسا buồn ngủ 瞌睡的
2. not (seeming to be) alert. She always has a sleepy expression. slaperig ناعِس сънен sonolento ospalý schläfrig søvnig; sløv υπναλέος somnoliento unine خواب آور unelias endormi, somnolentרדום असावधान sanjiv, snen álmos loyo dauflegur, sofandi assonnato ぼーっとした 조리는 듯한 apsnūdęs, apsimiegojęs miegains; apmiegojies mengantuk slaperigsøvnig, ørskensenny خوبجن ensonado adormit, somnoros сонный; вялый ospalý zaspan dremljiv sömnig ซึมเซา uyuşuk, tembel (看起來)睏倦的 млявий, лінивий اونگھا سا ngái ngủ 困倦的
3. (of places etc) very quiet; lacking entertainment and excitement. a sleepy town. stil, sluimerend هادِئ заспал (за селище) sonolento ospalý verschlafen søvnig κοιμισμένοςtranquilo unine, rahulik بي سر وصدا unelias endormi, somnolentרדום बेहद शांत neaktivan, koji uspavljuje unalmas sunyi dauflegur tranquillo; monotono 活気のない 조용한 apsnūdęs, miegantis kluss; miegains sunyi slaperigdød, søvnigsenny چوپ sonolento adormit, som­nolent сонный ospalý zaspan uspavan sömnig ไร้ชีวิตชีวา sakin 寂靜的,死氣沉沉的 сонний ساکت، خاموش im lìm 寂静的
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sluimerend بِنُعاس заспало com ar sonolento ospale schläfrig søvnigt κοιμισμένα con sueño, soñolientamente uniselt با حالتي خواب آلود uneliaasti d'un air/ton endormi מִתוֹך שֵׁינָה निद्रालुता से pospano, sneno álmos(ító)an dengan mengantuk syfjulega con aria assonnata 眠そうに 졸리는 듯이 mieguistai, apsimiegojus miegaini dengan mengantuk slaperigsøvnig ospale, sennie په خوبجنتوب، په پركالۍ com ar ensonado cu un aer adormit сонно ospalo zaspano pospano sömnigt อย่างง่วงซึม uykulu uykulu 昏昏欲睡地,睏倦地,死氣沉沉地 сонливо خوابیدہ انداز میں buồn ngủ, ngái ngủ 困倦地,想睡地
ˈsleepiness noun
sluimering نُعاس заспалост sonolência ospalost die Schläfrigkeit søvnighed νύσταsomnolencia unisus خواب آلودگي uneliaisuus somnolenceתרדמה उनींद्रापन, निद्रालुता pospanost álmosság kantuk svefnhöfgi sonnolenza 眠け 졸리는 듯함 mieguistumas miegainība mengantuknya slaperigheidsøvnighetsenność, ospałość خوبجن توب، خوبيولتوب sonolência somnolenţă сонливость ospalosť zaspanost pospanost sömnighet ความง่วงหลับ uykulu olma hâli 昏昏欲睡,死氣沉沉 сонливість خوابیدہ کیفیت sự buồn ngủ, ngái ngủ 困倦,想睡
ˈsleeping-bag noun
a kind of large warm bag for sleeping in, used by campers etc. slaapsak كيس نَوْم спален чувал saco de dormir spací pytel der Schlafsack sovepose υπνόσακοςsaco de dormir magamiskott كيسه خواب makuupussi sac de couchage שָׂק שֵׁינָה स्लीपिंग बैग vreća za spavanje hálózsák kantung tidur svefnpoki sacco a pelo 寝袋 침낭 miegmaišis guļammaiss beg tidur slaapzaksoveposeśpiwór کمپل saco de dormir sac de dormit спальный мешок spací vak spalna vreča vreća za spavanje sovsäck ถุงนอน uyku tulumu 睡袋 спальний мішок سفر یا مہم کے دوران استعمال کے لیے شب خوابی کا گدے دار تھیلا túi ngủ 睡袋
ˈsleeping-pill / ˈsleeping-tablet nouns
a kind of pill that can be taken to make one sleep. She tried to commit suicide by swallowing an overdose of sleeping-pills. slaappil حَبَّة مُنَوِّمَه приспивателно comprimido para dormir pilulka pro spaní die Schlaftablette sovepille υπνωτικό χάπιsomnífero unetablett قرص خواب unilääke somnifère כַּדוּר שֵׁינָה नींद की गोली sredstvo, tableta za spavanje altató pil tidur svefnpilla sonnifero 睡眠薬 수면제 migdomoji tabletė miegazāles pil tidur slaappilsovepilletabletka nasenna د خوبه دوا comprimido para dormir снотворная таблетка uspávací prostriedok, pilulka uspavalna tableta tableta za spavanje sömntablett, -piller, -medel ยานอนหลับ uyku hapı 安眠藥 снотворний засіб نیند کی گولی viên thuốc ngủ 安眠药片
ˈsleepwalk verb
to walk about while asleep. She was sleepwalking again last night. slaapwandel يَمشي أثناء النَّوْم вървя на сън ser sonâmbulo náměsíčně chodit das Schlafwandeln gå i søvne υπνοβατώser sonámbulo, pasear dormido unes kõndima خوابگردي كردن kävellä unissaan faire du somnabulisme לָלֶכֶת מִתוֹך שֵׁינָה नींद में चलना hodati u snu, mjesečariti álmában jár (alvajáró) tidur berjalan ganga í svefni essere sonnambulo, fare il sonnambulo 夢遊する 잠들어 걷다 vaikštinėti per miegą staigāt miegā tidur berjalan slaapwandelengå i søvne chodzić w lunatycznym śnie په خوب كښې ګرځيدل andar a dormir a fi som­nambul ходить во сне byť námesačný hoditi v spanju mesečariti gå i sömnen ละเมอ uykuda yürümek/dolaşmak 夢遊 бути лунатиком خواب خرامی mộng du 梦游
ˈsleepwalker noun
slaapwandelaar من يَمْشي وهو نائِم сомнанбул sonâmbulo náměsíčník der/die Schlafwandler(in) søvngænger υπνοβάτηςsonámbulo kuutõbine خوابگرد unissakävelijä somnambule הוֹלֵך מִתוֹך שֵׁינָה निद्राचारी mjesečar alvajáró, holdkóros orang yang tidur berjalan svefngengill sonnambulo 夢遊病者 몽유병환자 lunatikas mēnessērdzīgais orang yang tidur sambil berjalan slaapwandelaarsøvngjengerlunatyk په خوب كښې ګرځيدل sonâmbulo somnambul лунатик námesačný mesečnik mesečar sömngångare คนนอนละเมอ uykuda yürüyen kişi 夢遊者 лунатик, сновида خواب خرام người mộng du 梦游者
put to sleep
1. to cause (a person or animal) to become unconscious by means of an anaesthetic; to anaesthetize. The doctor will give you an injection to put you to sleep. verdoof يُنَوِّم приспивам adormecer uspat zum Einschlafen bringen få til at sove αναισθητοποιώ, κοιμίζωdormir, anestesiar narkoosiga magama panema, tuimastama خواب كردن nukuttaa endormir לְהַמִית दवा दे कर अचेत करना uspavati, omamiti elaltat menidurkan svæfa addormentare 麻酔する 마취시키다 užmigdyti aizmidzināt; iemidzināt menidurkan in slaap brengen få til å sove, bedøveusypiać خوب کول adormecer a adormi усыпить uspať uspavati uspavati söva, få att somna ทำให้หมดสติ / ไม่รู้สึกตัว uyutmak 麻醉 присипляти سلانا، بے ہوش کرنا gây mê 使麻醉
2. to kill (an animal) painlessly, usually by the injection of a drug. As she was so old and ill my cat had to be put to sleep. uitsit, doodmaak يَقْتُل بدون ألَم убивам безболезнено sacrificar bezbolestně utratit einschläfern aflive κάνω ευθανασία sacrificar (looma) magama panema خلاص كردن lopettaa piquer לְהַמִית दुख झेलते हुए पशु को मार डालना uspavati elaltat menyuntik mati svæfa, lóga, aflífa (uccidere con un'iniezione) 殺す 안락사 시키다 negyvai užmigdyti aizmidzināt menyuntik mati een spuitje geven avliveusypiać خلاص کول matar a eutanasia усыпить bezbolestne zabiť dati injekcijo uspavati avliva ฆ่าโดยการฉีดยาพิษ acı çektirmeden öldürmek (將動物)安樂死 присипляти کسی جانور کو انجکشن وغیرہ کے ذریعہ بغیر درد کے مارنا chủ tâm giết ( một con vật) 安逸死(以人道方法杀死动物)
sleep like a log/top
to sleep very well and soundly. vas slaap ينامُ نوما عَميقا спя непробудно dormir como uma pedra spát tvrdě wie ein Murmeltier schlafen sove som en hest κοιμάμαι του καλού καιρού dormir como un tronco/lirón magama nagu nott خواب خوش و پر سرو صدا nukkua kuin tukki dormir à poings fermés לִישוֹן כְּמוֹ בּוּל עֵץ गहरी नींद सोना spavati kao top, kao zaklan alszik mint a bunda tidur nyenyak sofa eins og steinn dormire come un ghiro/sasso 熟睡する 세상 모르고 자다 miegoti kaip užmuštam gulēt kā baļķim tidur nyenyak slapen als een blok sove som en stein spać jak zabity خوښه خوب dormir como uma pedra a dormi buştean спать как убитый tvrdo spať spati kot klada spavati dubokim snom sova som en stock นอนหลับสนิท deliksiz uyumak 沉睡 спати мертвим сном گہری نیند میں سونا ngủ say như chết 熟睡
sleep off
to recover from (something) by sleeping. She's in bed sleeping off the effects of the party. herstel deur te slaap يَشْفى بواسِطَة النَّوْم вузтановявам се със сън recuperar-se dormindo vyspat se z ausschlafen sove ud συνέρχομαι με τον ύπνο dormir la mona selgeks magama, magades kosuma با خواب رفع كردن parantaa oloaan nukkumalla faire passer qqch. (en dormant) לְהָפִיג ע”י שֵׁינָה सो करके किसी प्रभाव से मुक्त होना odspavati, prespavati (pijanstvo) kialszik vmit memulihkan dari .. dengan tidur sofa úr sér (recuperare dormendo) 眠ってなおす 잠으로서 (~을) 떨쳐 버리다 atsimiegoti izgulēt memulihkan sesuatu dengan tidur wegslapen sove ut/bort odsypiać په خوب رفع کول recuperar-se dormindo a dormi până îşi revine din beţie etc. выспавшись, избавиться от чего-л. vyspať sa z prespati odspavati sova bort (av sig) นอนหลับเพื่อให้หายจาก gidermek 睡一覺消除(疲勞等) відсипатися نیند کے ذریعے کسی چیز کی تاثیر کو کم کرنا ngủ cho hết tác dụng của cái gì 以睡眠消除..
sleep on
to put off making a decision about (something) overnight. I'll sleep on it and let you know tomorrow. môre besluit يُؤَجِّل حَل المُشْكِلَة الى اليوم التّالي преспивам преди да взема решение consultar o travesseiro vyspat se na to überschlafen sove på det αφήνω να το καλοσκεφτώ, αναβάλλω την απόφαση για την επαύριο consultar algo con la almohada otsustamist järgmise päevani lükkama يك شب روي چيزي فكر كردن nukkua yön yli attendre le lendemain pour prendre une décision לִדחוֹת הַחלָטָה सोचते हुए रात बिताना prespavati, odgoditi do jutra alszik rá egyet sampai besok sofa á e-u, hugsa sig um dormire sopra ひと晩寝て考える (~을) 하룻밤 자며 생각하다 pagalvoti atlikt (jautājumu) līdz rītam tidur semalaman sambil berfikir er een nachtje over slapen sove på odłożyć decyzję do rana په خوب كښې ګرځيدل consultar o travesseiro a lăsa pe mâine принять решение, хорошенько выспавшись vyspať sa na to prespati prespavati sova på saken เลื่อนการตัดสินใจไปอีกหนึ่งวัน kararı ertesi güne bırakmak 徹夜苦思 вранішня корова вечірню переборе کسی چیز پر تامل کرنا gác cái gì đến ngày mai 彻夜苦思

sleep

نَوْم, يَنَامُ spánek, spát sove, søvnSchlaf, schlafenκοιμάμαι, ύπνοςdormir, sueño nukkua, unidormir, sommeil san, spavatidormire, sonno 眠り, 眠る 자다, 잠slaap, slapensove, søvnsen, spaćdormir, sonoсон, спать sömn, sova การนอนหลับ, นอนuyku, uyumak ngủ, trạng thái ngủ睡眠, 睡觉

sleep

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sueño;
___ apneaapnea intermitente que ocurre durante el sueño;
___ disorderstrastornos del ___;
twilight ______ crepuscular;
vi. dormir; dormirse;

sleep

n sueño; (eye secretions) legaña, lagaña (Amer); — apnea apnea del sueño; to go to — dormirse, quedarse dormido; Do you have trouble going to sleep?.¿Tiene dificultad para dormirse (quedarse dormido)?..Does your arm go to sleep?.¿Se le duerme el brazo?; to go without — ir sin dormir, trasnochar, desvelarse; to put to — (to anesthetize) anestesiar (form), dormir; We will put you to sleep for the operation. Lo vamos a anestesiar (dormir) para la operación; vi (pret & ppslept) dormir
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