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Перевод: asleep
[прилагательное] спящий; заснувший навеки; тупой; вялый; затекший
Тезаурус:
- IN his 47th year as a priest and the 75th of his life Father Bernard Hawksworth died asleep on 31st October, 1992, in his own Market Weighton home.
- He was asleep.
- "If Mr Rumback's asleep, nothing can wake him.
- No, I haven't a cold: Dmitri's asleep and I don't want to wake him.
- He then returned to the sitting room and sat in front of the television where he was found asleep by his father and the others when they returned 40 minutes later.
- A few more yells and crashings about and Mr Landor invariably wrapped himself in a quilt and fell asleep.
- Suddenly I noticed that although the prisoner opposite me had thrown back his head and was snoring loudly, he was not asleep.
- Duncan had been asleep when the policeman burst into the room to give him the news that Leeming had been found.
- She imagined her face in close-up on the screen of their cinema downstairs, looming radiantly over the small audience of her family, and fell asleep.
- He finally admitted that he was simply falling asleep as he walked along.
- I fell asleep. cackle cackle - I dropped off.
- Arty was still asleep, one arm hanging loosely over the side.
- The baby was awake but fell asleep as they reached the house.
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