English to Polish Meaning of asleep - we śnie


Asleep :
we śnie

we śnie, niekontrolowane, niesforny, niewrażliwy, nieposłuszny, bezwładny, drzemiący, nie żyje, zmarły, późno, bez życia, wyginąć, leniwy, nieaktywny, łatwowierny, nieprzytomny, senny

we śnie

we śnie
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Definitions of asleep in English
Adjective(1) in a state of sleep(2) lacking sensation(3) dead
Adverb(1) into a sleeping state(2) in the sleep of death
Examples of asleep in English
(1) At about three or four that morning, I dropped my book and fell asleep .(2) Her hand had fallen asleep as it clutched her blanket around her shoulders.(3) When they got home Nan fell asleep on the couch and remained asleep for the rest of the afternoon.(4) I fell asleep knowing that whatever we had, it was finished, that this moment would be the last, that I had to let him go.(5) After he fell asleep , I sat on the bed and just spent a couple of minutes looking at him.(6) My mom wound it up every night and it plinked its way though the melody until I fell asleep .(7) Then I realized that my left foot was completely asleep and I could not move it or feel it at all.(8) I used to listen to your breathing for hours after you fell asleep at night.(9) I was so glad of my bed when I got to it that I fell asleep right away, and slept through until I was woken by the phone at eight.(10) Then he would ask for her to help him to stand up, because his legs had fallen asleep .(11) She rubbed his head till he fell asleep again, and she soon drifted off to sleep once more.(12) So I fell asleep on the pull out couch in my studio apartment the minute I got home.(13) It's the fancy medical term for that nasty tingling that crawls up your leg when your foot's asleep .(14) I fell asleep sometime after that and had some very disturbed dreams.(15) I don't know what's wearing me out at the moment, but for the first time in years I actually fell asleep on the train.(16) I flew back from Seoul last night and fell asleep almost right away.
Related Phrases of asleep
(1) fall asleep ::
zasnąć
(2) to fall asleep ::
zasnąć
(3) falling asleep ::
zasypiam
(4) fast asleep ::
szybko zasnąć
(5) half asleep ::
półśnie
(6) sound asleep ::
głębokim śnie
(7) fallen asleep ::
zasnąć
(8) be asleep ::
spać
(9) be fast asleep ::
będzie spała
(10) be sound asleep ::
być głębokim śnie
Synonyms
Adjective
2. numb ::
zdrętwiały
4. gone ::
odszedł
Antonyms
1. awake ::
obudzić
2. wide-awake ::
trzeźwy
Different Forms
asleep
Word Example from TV Shows
After I spent two hours in your closet
waiting for you to fall asleep?

After I spent two hours in your closet waiting for you to fall ASLEEP?

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 9

The baby's asleep.
Can we put her in your room?

The baby's ASLEEP. Can we put her in your room?

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 12

Ha! I knew you weren't asleep.

Ha! I knew you weren't ASLEEP.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 22

Just remember,
if you fall asleep first,

Just remember, if you fall ASLEEP first,

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 10

but no sooner am I asleep
than they creep forward again.

but no sooner am I ASLEEP than they creep forward again.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 9

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