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Перевод: awake
[прилагательное] бодрствующий; бдительный; настороженный; [глагол] будить; пробуждать; просыпаться; пробудиться; понять; проснуться; осознать; насторожиться
Тезаурус:
- Round the corner, Meryl was also awake, pacing the room in her dressing-gown, thinking furiously about the dreadful position she was in.
- "You'd never keep Jupe awake long enough to listen to the arguments.
- I got up and dressed quickly and as quietly as I could, but Colin was awake and he mumbled a "good luck" as I headed for the door.
- I was fully awake now.
- Badly paced, with a familiar climax ( The Silence Of The Lambs meets Cape Fear ), but if you stay awake look out for the relatively complex treatment of the IRA early on, the Gulf War references and Sean Bean's sunglasses
- I'm sure Mick Ronson lay awake at night and worried about being like a Spider from Mars.
- "He was wide awake while the old Black and Decker was being drilled straight through his kneecap and a donor tendon was being placed at the back of his knee, which is unbelievably advanced surgery."
- She adds: "I lay awake at nights wondering whether I was going to be honest.
- A Swedish study went some way towards achieving this aim by using soldier "volunteers" and keeping them awake for about 72 hours in a constant environment.
- Even in the deep trance state, no patient will do or say anything which he would not do or say when fully aware and awake.
- To awake from its economic nightmare, the Soviet Union needs to create the three planks on which all successful capitalist nations are founded: a stable macroeconomic environment, private ownership of capital and competitive markets undistorted by government controls.
- Perhaps the easiest way to explain is to ask you to imagine what it feels like to be lying tucked up, snug and warm, in your own bed at night and being somewhere in that half-and-half land where you are neither completely asleep nor fully awake.
- Like coffee, legend surrounds the beginning of tea drinking and it is also reputed to have kept awake an ancient priest throughout a long vigil, stimulating him with its caffeine.
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