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bed·time
(bĕd′tīm′)n.
The time at which one goes to bed.
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bedtime
(ˈbɛdˌtaɪm)n
a. the time when one usually goes to bed
b. (as modifier): a bedtime story.
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bed•time
(ˈbɛdˌtaɪm)n.
the time a person goes to bed.
[1200–50]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() lights-out - a prescribed bedtime time of day, hour - clock time; "the hour is getting late" |
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bedtime
[ˈbedtaɪm]A. N → hora f de acostarse
it's past your bedtime → ya deberías estar acostado
ten o'clock is my usual bedtime → normalmente me voy a la cama a las diez
¡bedtime! → ¡a la cama!
it's past your bedtime → ya deberías estar acostado
ten o'clock is my usual bedtime → normalmente me voy a la cama a las diez
¡bedtime! → ¡a la cama!
B. CPD bedtime story N → cuento m (para dormir a un niño)
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bed
(bed) noun1. a piece of furniture, or a place, to sleep on. The child sleeps in a small bed; a bed of straw.cama
2. the channel (of a river) or floor (of a sea) etc. lecho
-bedded suffix having (a certain number or type of) bed(s). a double-bedded room. de ... camas
ˈbedding noun mattress, bedclothes etc. ropa de cama
ˈbedbug noun a small blood-sucking insect that lives in houses, especially beds. chinche
ˈbedclothes (-kləuðz) , ((American) -kləuz) noun plural sheets, blankets etc. ropa de cama
ˈbedcover noun a top cover for a bed. colcha
ˈbedridden adjective in bed for a long period because of age or sickness. She has been bedridden since the car accident. postrado en cama
ˈbedroom noun a room for sleeping in. dormitorio
ˈbedside noun the place or position next to a person's bed. He was at her bedside when she died; (also adjective) a bedside table.cabecera
ˈbedspread noun a top cover for a bed. Please remove the bedspread before you get into bed.cubrecama
ˈbedtime noun the time at which one normally goes to bed. Seven o'clock is the children's bedtime; (also adjective) a bedtime story.hora de acostarse
bed and breakfast lodging for the night, and breakfast only (not lunch or dinner). alojamiento y desayuno
bed of roses an easy or comfortable place, job etc. Life is not a bed of roses. de color de rosa
go to bed1. to get into bed. I'm sleepy – I think I'll go to bed now; What time do you usually go to bed?acostarse, ir a dormir
2. (often with with) to have sexual intercourse with; to have a love affair with. acostarse con, irse a la cama con
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bedtime
→ hora de acostarseMultilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
bedtime
n. hora de acostarse.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
bedtime
n hora de acostarseEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.