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Перевод: sleepwalking


[существительное]
лунатизм ; сомнамбулизм


Тезаурус:

  1. As it is, the only problems that clearly disturb him - as opposed to confuse him - are the nightmares and habitual sleepwalking he's been tormented by since childhood, long before the recreational drug use kicked in.
  2. At two in the morning Cameron and Menzies were still sleepwalking between the ragged dykes of Dull, swaying and nodding in the saddle, letting the horses pick the way.
  3. "I might do the tennis stuff for three or four years and decide I can do it sleepwalking and turn to something I really care about and like to pursue , which is politics."
  4. KILLERS can get away with murder if they convince courts they were sleepwalking, a judge in Canada ruled yesterday.
  5. Mr Glover portrays the paper's three founders - Andreas Whittam Smith, its editor, Matthew Symonds, his deputy, and Mr Glover himself - as sleepwalking their way to entrepreneurial success, forever bewildered by the quaint lingo of fast-talking advertising executives and investment bankers.
  6. He preferred more ambiguity and liked the idea of one or other of them sleepwalking accidentally into the other's room; that would have been less crude than prior agreements.
  7. "We'd better get her into bed," Otley urged, "before she goes sleepwalking down to the river and falls in."
  8. "He's probably sleepwalking," explained Endill.
  9. Flip over and you'll find equally impressive tunes from Liberty City and Interceptor patiently waiting to be tried and tested, both estimable club-friendly giants sleepwalking through Deep House style lobbies and thoroughly warranting as much attention as "Reach Me".
  10. He needed a Lady Macbeth at short notice and his son Hans had heard Nilsson do the Sleepwalking scene in music college.
  11. Richard Last reviews an investigation into the perils of sleepwalking and another into Red Star
  12. But as though sleepwalking, he drew closer and closer, the blade seeming ever more deadly and more desirable.
  13. The same principle is at work in the other great invention in this play, Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking.

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