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DREAM INTELLIGENCE

dream book, m. (outdated). A book containing interpretations of dreams (see dream in 2 meanings), dream interpreter.

Ushakov. Dictionary Russian language Ushakov. 2012

See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what a DREAMS INTERVIEW is in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

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  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -a, m. A book containing interpretations of dreams (in 2 ...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Complete Accented Paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, …
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Dictionary for solving and composing scanwords:
    Interpreter...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language.
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    m. outdated A book containing the interpretation of dreams...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    dream book,...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Spelling Dictionary:
    dream book, ...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in Ozhegov’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    In the old days: a book with interpretations...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in Ephraim's Explanatory Dictionary:
    dream book m. outdated A book containing the interpretation of dreams...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    m. outdated A book containing the interpretation of dreams [dream...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Large Modern Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    m. outdated A book containing the interpretation of dreams [dream...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE STEAL in the Dictionary of Thieves' Slang:
    - sharpie...
  • THRESH OUT THE DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Dictionary of Thieves' Slang:
    - to rob the apartment where they sleep...
  • ! MILLER'S DREAM BOOK in Miller's Dream Book, dream book and interpretation of dreams:
    DREAM INTERPRETATION OR INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS (SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL EXCLUSION OF WHAT HAPPENS IN A DREAM) Gustav Hindman MILLER A detailed guide to the interpretation of ...
  • DARKNESS in the Dictionary of Thieves' Slang:
    -DREAM INTELLIGENCE - a thief who commits thefts in dark rooms TEMNYAK - 1) stolen goods, 2) secluded...
  • ROMANOV EVDOKIM ROMANOVICH in the Brief Biographical Encyclopedia:
    Romanov (Evdokim Romanovich) - ethnographer and publicist, born in 1855, inspector of public schools in the Vitebsk province; with the assistance of people...
  • KONVITSKY in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    (Konwicki) Tadeusz (b. 1926) Polish writer and film director. In the novels “Hole in the Sky” (1959), “Modern Dream Book” (1963), “Polish Complex” (1177), “Small ...
  • DREAMS
    subjectively experienced psychic phenomena, periodically occurring during natural sleep. Interest in S. is characteristic of all eras of human culture...
  • KONWICKI TADEUSZ in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, TSB:
    (Konwicki) Tadeusz (b. 22.6.1926, Nowa Vilejka), Polish writer. During World War II in 1944-45 he was in a partisan detachment. Started printing...
  • ROMANOV, EVDOKIM ROMANOVICH
    ethnographer and publicist; genus. in 1855; inspector of public schools in the Vitebsk province; with the assistance of folk teachers and teachers and ...
  • FOLK LITERATURE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    N. literature is divided: 1) into works that have long circulated among the lower strata of the population and, for the most part, represent an experience, ...
  • BREZOVA in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    Czech village near Kutná Hora, where he was born. Lawrence of Březová, Czech historian of Hussite times. Its wrong Gaek, Balbin, Dobner and...
  • APOCRYPHA in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    (Greek) - works that are removed from church use because the church various reasons does not put them on the same level...

1. Coming at certain intervals physiological state peace and rest, with which the work of consciousness almost completely stops, reactions to external irritations decrease. Healthy s. Sleep soundly (deadly). See something. in a dream(about dreams). Wake up from sleep. Immerse yourself in the village.(fall asleep). Fall into eternal sleep(translated: die; high). Through s. hear(during sleep). And I didn’t dream of anything in my dream. someone (didn’t think at all, didn’t guess; colloquial). Like in a dream (1) unconsciously. Moon; 2) vague, foggy.

2. Remember like in a dream). What is dreamed is dreamed by the sleeper, a dream. I have dreams. I dreamed of a terrible s. See with. S. in hand

(about a dream that came true; colloquial). Neither sleep nor spirit (colloquial) completely; not at all.


Not even in my dreams, not knowing anything. Not guilty in the least bit, not guilty of anything.. Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary 1949-1992 .


S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova.:

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    See what “DREAM” is in other dictionaries: dream - dream/ …

    Husband. sleeping state; rest of the body, in oblivion of feelings; ·opposite vigil, vigor, reality. Deep, sound, undisturbed sleep; sleepyhead is light, alert, sensitive, audible, dozing. Rise from sleep, go to sleep. Sleep attacked and overcame. Concerns about sleep and food... ... Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

    encyclopedic Dictionary

    SLEEP, sleep, m. 1. only units. A periodically occurring physiological state that is opposite to wakefulness, during which the work of consciousness completely or partially stops. “He spent more than one night without sleep.” Goncharov. "Matvey Savvich... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

    Sleep; m. 1. A physiological state of rest and rest that occurs at certain intervals, in which the work of consciousness almost completely stops, the reaction to external irritations decreases. Strong, deep, sweet, heroic sleep... encyclopedic Dictionary

    See what “DREAM” is in other dictionaries:- periodic functional state humans and animals with specific behavioral manifestations in the vegetative and motor spheres, characterized by significant immobility and disconnection from the sensory (see. sensory system)… … Great psychological encyclopedia

    Noun, m., used. very often Morphology: (no) what? sleep, what? sleep, (see) what? dream, what? sleep, about what? about sleep; pl. What? dreams, (no) what? dreams, what? dream, (see) what? dreams, what? dreams, about what? about dreams 1. Sleep is a physiological state of rest... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary

    DREAM- a periodically occurring state of rest, which is accompanied by a decrease in the excitability of the central nervous system, turning off consciousness, relaxing muscles, slowing cardiac activity, breathing, etc. The onset of sleep depends on ... Concise encyclopedia household

    DREAM- main voltage network SON mounted vegetable seeder Dictionary: S. Fadeev. Dictionary of abbreviations of the modern Russian language. St. Petersburg: Politekhnika, 1997. 527 p. DREAM “happiness bypasses the unfortunate” “with [me] there are only misfortunes” “the most mischievous impudence” “son... ... Dictionary of abbreviations and abbreviations

    See unclear, fall into sleep, tend to sleep, lie in lethargic sleep, induce sleep, induce sleep, be in a lethargic sleep, fall into eternal sleep, go to sleep... Dictionary of Russian synonyms and similar expressions. under. ed. N.... ... Synonym dictionary

    1) cultural universal, image and mythology of an alternative reality; 2) a specifically borderline state of consciousness, described in terms of otherness and the theology of dormition; 3) aesthetic. analogue of conditional death. The first meaning of the term... ... Encyclopedia of Cultural Studies

Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language by Vladimir Dahl

Sleep, m. the state of a sleeping person; rest of the body, in oblivion of feelings; opposite sex vigil, vigor, reality. Deep, sound, undisturbed sleep; sleepyhead is light, alert, sensitive, audible, dozing. Rise from sleep, go to sleep. Sleep attacked and overcame. Concerns about sleep and eating

Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

Sleep, sleep, m.

A physiological state of rest and rest that occurs at certain intervals, during which the work of consciousness almost completely stops, reactions to external irritations decrease. Healthy p. Sleep soundly (deadly). See something. in a dream (foundation). Wake up from sleep. Immerse yourself in the village. (fall asleep). To fall into eternal sleep (translated: to die; high). Through s. hear (during sleep). And in a dream I dreamed of something. kamu-n. (didn’t think at all, didn’t guess; colloquial). How to dream (1) unconsciously. Moon; 2) vaguely, foggy. Remember like in a dream).

What is dreamed is dreamed by the sleeper, a dream. I'm dreaming. I dreamed of a terrible s. See with. S. in the hand (about a dream that came true; colloquial). *What does this dream mean? (colloquial irony) - how should this be understood? Neither sleep nor spirit (colloquial) - absolutely; not at all. Not even in my wildest dreams, not knowing anything. Not guilty in the slightest, not guilty of anything. From sleep or from sleep (colloquial) - having just woken up. There is no sleep in either eye (colloquial) - I don’t want to sleep at all. || adj. sleepy, oh, oh. Sleepy visions.

Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Ushakov

SLEEP, Sleep, m.

Units only A periodically occurring physiological state, opposite to wakefulness, for a period of time the work of consciousness completely or partially stops. He spent more than one night without Sleep. Goncharov. Matvey Savvich muttered something in his sleep. Chekhov. Soon both fell asleep in a sweet sleep. Griboyedov. I have a light sleep: as soon as someone creaks, I’m watching. Goncharov. Sleep closes your eyes. L. Tolstoy. He fell asleep in a heroic sleep. Melnikov-Pechersky. You wrote everything and did not forget yourself with sleep. Pushkin. Rise up, awaken from Sleep. fall into sleep. He's getting sleepy. I didn’t hear anything from Sleep. see sth. in a dream. Go to sleep (go to bed or go to bed. Baratynsky. Seville is embraced by both darkness and sleep. Pushkin. || transfer. Monotony, dullness, stagnation, lack of movement forward, change. Their life was immersed in sleep. Bring colonial countries out of Sleep.

What is dreamed, the vision, the dreams of the sleeper. I slept well all that night and had no dreams. Turgenev. Some dreams are strange, but in reality they are stranger. Griboyedov. Prophetic dream. Sleep in the hand (see hand). Bring golden dreams to silk eyelashes. Lermontov.

Peren. A dream, a daydream, something that captivates the imagination and feeling (poet). Was it a dream of imagination? Pushkin. She gave the poet his first dream to the young delights. Pushkin. In the wilderness, the lyrical voice is more sonorous, more alive creative dreams. Pushkin.

Peren. About something. unrealistic, fantastic, fabulous, about something. a product of the imagination. It's all a dream. To fall asleep (sleep) in eternal sleep or plunge into eternal sleep (rhetoric) - to die. as in a dream - 1) about something. amazing, extraordinary. it was beautiful, like a dream. 2) about the half-asleep, half-conscious state of someone, about the state of a person who has temporarily lost the ability to clearly, clearly say something. hear or see, understand something. I sit as if in a dream: I listen and understand nothing. Not in a dream (not guilty; colloquial) - completely, not at all guilty. I am not to blame for this, neither in my mind nor in my spirit. Leskov. through a dream - during Sleep. I heard it in my sleep. With a clear smile, nature greets the morning of the year through a dream. Pushkin. I still remember, as if in a dream... Herzen. There is no sleep in one or (colloquially) in a single eye - I don’t want to sleep at all. what does this dream mean (mean, etc.; joke) - how should this be understood, what does it mean?

To uncertainty and not knowing what to do.

1 Dictionary by Esoteric dream book

Compose, write - good dream for representatives of creative professions: your work will see the light of day and bring success and income.

1 Dictionary according to the Dream Book of the 21st century

A dream with a dictionary in the dream book is interpreted as:

To get things done quickly, looking up the meaning of the word in a dictionary means that in managing affairs you will be dependent on the opinions of other people, but your deeds can be done quickly thanks to your willpower.

The stranger a dream seems to us, the deeper its meaning.

Sigmund Freud

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Dreaming with a dictionary means:

If you buy a dictionary, take it from the library - you will put your home in order; working with a dictionary always leads to sadness.

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Meaning of sleep dictionary:

What is this dictionary for? You see a dictionary in a dream; you seem to be looking into a dictionary - you are not confident in yourself and your loved ones; you suffer from an inferiority complex and do not believe that you have a prophet in your fatherland; Distortions in your world- and self-perception could be corrected by an experienced psychologist.

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What does it mean if a woman dreams of a dictionary:

It is surprising that the final version of the dictionary cannot be created; new words appear in the language every day - perhaps the dictionary in your dream reminds you that the ways of expression and verbal communication have no boundaries.

Referring to the dictionary - great way clarify the unclear. What do you want to clarify in your life? In a dream, are you trying to find a specific word in the dictionary? Which? Perhaps this word characterizes the current situation in your life.

Who owns the dictionary in a dream? If this is your dictionary, the dream speaks of your desire to define or explain yourself and your actions.

If the dictionary belongs to another person, perhaps you want to understand his personality. The dictionary also symbolizes discovery. Are you looking for something new in life?

In what language is the dictionary published? If it is published in a language that is unknown to you, perhaps the dream speaks of your subconscious desire to learn more about the country where this language is spoken. Sometimes, in order to understand and accept people living in a country, you need to learn their language.

Dictionary is also a sign of a strong internal desire to be in harmony with the people around you. When we are unsure of the meaning of a word, we look at the dictionary to find out its generally accepted meaning. Do you want to be in harmony with the people around you?

Inside everyone, even the best of us, lies an uncontrollable wild animal who wakes up when we sleep...

Plato

1 Dictionary by Modern dream book

What a dictionary might mean in a dream:

A dream in which you use a dictionary means that in real life When doing your business, you will depend too much on the opinions and advice of other people, although you are able to cope with everything yourself.

1 Dictionary by Housewife's Dream Interpretation

Dictionary in a dream means:

convert great attention on the opinions of other people; do not trust your experience and intuition.

1 Dictionary according to Miller's dream book

If a girl dreams of a dictionary, it means:

Consulting a dictionary is evidence of your mental timidity and dependence on the opinions of others; if you get rid of this, your affairs will go much more successfully.

1 Dictionary by French dream book

Why does a woman dream about a dictionary?

Flipping through a dictionary in a dream means that your knowledge will soon bring you honor and wealth.

When in a dream it seems that someone is waking you up and calling you, do not respond and do not look out the window - this is one of your deceased relatives calling you to them.

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Why does a woman dream about a dictionary:

A dream in which you carefully double-check words in a dictionary suggests that in reality you are too dependent on the opinions of others. It's no wonder that you can't decide to take any specific step - you're too concerned about the impression you might make on others. Be bolder and more relaxed, and luck will turn its attention to you.

Vocabulary – pay great attention to the opinions of other people; do not trust your experience and intuition. Dictionary - To uncertainty and not knowing what to do. Dictionary in a dream - You see a dictionary; it’s like you’re looking into a dictionary - you’re not confident in yourself and your loved ones; you suffer from an inferiority complex and do not believe that you have a prophet in your fatherland; Distortions in your world- and self-perception could be corrected by an experienced psychologist.

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Seeing a dictionary in a dream means:

Seeing a dictionary in a dream means getting things done quickly, asking about the meaning of a word in a dictionary means that in managing your affairs you will be dependent on the opinions of other people, but your work can be done quickly thanks to your willpower, in the next interpreter you can find out why do you have this dream?

Dictionary - Leafing through a dictionary in a dream means that your knowledge will soon bring you honor and wealth. Dictionary – Look, read for successful studies, admission or passing exams. Compose, write a good dream for representatives of creative professions: your work will see the light of day and bring success and income.

  1. dream - Rod. n. sleep, dial. in dreams “in a dream” (Melnikov) from other Russian. in snekh, Ukrainian dream, birth n. sleep, blr. dream, birth sleep, other Russian, old Slav. сънъ ὕπνος (Supr.), Bulgarian. son, Serbohorv. san, b. p.sna, Slovenian. sǝ̀n, born. n. snà, Czech, Slavic sen, Polish Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
  2. SLEEP - SLEEP - English. dream/sleep; German Schlaf. 1. Physiological state of rest and rest, characterized by almost complete absence reactions to external irritations, a decrease in the activity of a number of physiol. processes. 2. Same as a dream. Sociological Dictionary
  3. sleep - 1. A state of rest (opposite to wakefulness). Carefree, serene, restless, restless, sleepless (colloquial), gracious, blessed, heroic, all-healing, sparrow-like (colloquial) Dictionary of Russian language epithets
  4. dream - Boundless (Balmont). Dreamless (Remizov). Thoughtless (Kuzmin, Nadson). Carefree (Minsky). Soundless (Lokhvitskaya). Silent (Sologub). Serene (Korolenko, Kozlov, K. R., Frug). Mad (Balmont, Fet). Dictionary of literary epithets
  5. SLEEP - SLEEP - periodic functional sleep occurring after wakefulness mental condition recovery, characterized by significant inhibition and disconnection from weak sensory influences of the outside world. The latest philosophical dictionary
  6. dream - spelling dream1, sleep, pl. dreams, dreams dream2, son (dance, song) orthographic dictionary Lopatina
  7. sleep - Physiol. a state of the brain and the body as a whole, characterized, therefore, by immobility, an almost complete absence of reactions to external influences. stimuli and at the same time a special organization of the activity of brain neurons. State... Biological encyclopedic Dictionary
  8. SLEEP - (English sleep) is one of the functional states of a person. It is possible to distinguish phases of fast and slow S., which clearly differ in patterns electrical activity brain During the slow... Large psychological dictionary
  9. Dream - 1) cultural universal, image and mythology of an alternative reality; 2) a specifically borderline state of consciousness, described in terms of otherness and the theology of dormition; 3) aesthetic. analogue of conditional death. Dictionary of cultural studies
  10. dream - Dream, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams Zaliznyak's Grammar Dictionary
  11. Sleep is a periodic physiological state of the brain and body of humans and higher animals, externally characterized by significant immobility and disconnection from stimuli of the outside world. Big Soviet encyclopedia
  12. SON - (from Latin sonus - sound), a unit of the conventional sound volume scale, expressing directly subjective assessment compare pure tone volume. 1C. corresponds to a volume level of 40 von at a sound frequency of 1000 Hz. The loudness scale in S. is linear. Physical encyclopedic dictionary
  13. Sleep - A non-system unit of sound volume. SOROKOVKA Dictionary of weights and measures
  14. sleep - sleep, m. 1. A physiological state of rest and rest that occurs at certain intervals, in which the work of consciousness completely or partially stops. Lose yourself in sleep. Getting sleepy. Wake up from sleep. Stretch from sleep. Small academic dictionary
  15. Sleep is a state opposite to wakefulness, and since this latter is characterized by the presence of consciousness, attention and impressions from the sphere of the senses, sleep is distinguished by its more or less complete absence. Of course, between... Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron
  16. Sleep - I (somnus) is a functional state of the central nervous system and somatic sphere, characterized by the absence of active interaction of the body with environment and incomplete cessation (in humans) of recognizable mental activity. Medical encyclopedia
  17. sleep - A physiological state of the body of higher vertebrates and humans, characterized by an almost complete absence of reactions to external stimuli, a decrease in the activity of a number of physiological processes. Biology. Modern encyclopedia
  18. dream is a Common Slavic word of Indo-European nature. Among the correspondences in other languages ​​we find Latin isomnus, Greek hypnos, etc. The original form Бърпъ has been simplified. The verb to sleep goes back to the same basis. Krylov's etymological dictionary
  19. SLEEP - SLEEP, a periodically occurring physiological state of unconsciousness, from which a person or animal can be aroused. During normal night sleep, periods occur deep sleep when rapid eye movement (REM) sleep occurs... Scientific and technical dictionary
  20. sleep - SLEEP - INSOMNIA Fall asleep - wake up (see) fall asleep - wake up (see) Insomnia fell like a dream - tightly swaddled, tightening the fetters. Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language
  21. sleep - DREAM sleep; m. 1. A physiological state of rest and rest that occurs at certain intervals, in which the work of consciousness almost completely stops, the reaction to external irritations decreases. Strong, deep, sweet, heroic sleep. Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
  22. sleep - sleep m. 1. A periodically occurring physiological state of rest in the body, during which the work of consciousness completely or partially stops and a number of physiological processes are weakened. || opposite wakefulness... Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova
  23. dream - SLEEP, Sleep, man. 1. units only A periodically occurring physiological state opposite to wakefulness, during which the work of consciousness completely or partially stops. “He spent more than one night without sleep.” Goncharov. Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
  24. SON - SON is a river in India, the right tributary of the Ganges. 780 km, basin area 65.5 thousand km2. Its origins are on the Chhota Nagpur plateau and flows along the Gangetic plain. Average water consumption approx. 1400 m3/s. Used for irrigation; in the lower reaches it is navigable. Large encyclopedic dictionary
  25. dream - noun, number of synonyms... Dictionary of Russian synonyms
  26. sleep - SLEEP m. the state of a sleeping person; rest of the body, in oblivion of feelings; opposite sex vigil, vigor, reality. Deep, sound, undisturbed sleep; light sleep, alert, sensitive, listening, dozing. Rise from sleep, go to sleep. Sleep attacked and overcame. Worries from sleep and food were driven away. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary


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