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проснись и пой (см. wakey, wakey Taras) |
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подниматься (MichaelBurov); вставать (MichaelBurov) |
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встать (с постели: We were expected to rise and shine at 6.30 in the morning.); вставать (с постели: Come on, Miss Hart, it's time to rise and shine! • Time to rise and shine, so get up take a shower and breakfast will be ready when you are! • Jessica stretched lazily while trying to convince her body that it was time to rise and shine) |
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idiom., inf. |
подъём! (C'mon, kids! Rise and shine! • Rise and shine, Marines!) |
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humor. |
Подъём! (шутливое восклицание дневальных при побудке) |
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English thesaurus |
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idiom., inf. |
wake up and get out of bed promptly (usually in imperative: Come on, Miss Hart, it's time to rise and shine! • Time to rise and shine, so get up take a shower and breakfast will be ready when you are! • Jessica stretched lazily while trying to convince her body that it was time to rise and shine. • We were expected to rise and shine at 6.30 in the morning. lexico.com) |
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idiom., inf. |
used to wish someone happiness upon waking up (Good morning, little Martin; rise and shine! • Wakey wakey, rise and shine! wiktionary.org); used to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed (C'mon, kids! Rise and shine! merriam-webster.com) |