"nightmare" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

nightmare sustantivo

sustantivo + nightmare
Kolokacji: 10
relations nightmare • traffic nightmare • Greater Somalia nightmare • childhood nightmare • Kitchen Nightmare • ...
nightmare + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 10
nightmare scenario • nightmare vision • nightmare world • nightmare creature • nightmare image • ...
nightmare + verbo
Kolokacji: 13
nightmare comes • nightmare begins • nightmare ends • nightmare continues • nightmare goes • ...
verbo + nightmare
Kolokacji: 12
give nightmares • suffer nightmares • cause nightmares • turn into a nightmare • experience nightmares • ...
adjetivo + nightmare
Kolokacji: 60
bad nightmare • logistical nightmare • terrible nightmare • absolute nightmare • horrible nightmare • ...
preposición + nightmare
Kolokacji: 11
with nightmares • of nightmares • to Greater nightmare • for one's nightmare • into a nightmare • ...
(1) with, of, to, for, into, ...
Kolokacji: 11
2. with nightmares = z koszmarami with nightmares
4. for one's nightmare = dla czyjś koszmar for one's nightmare
9. on nightmares = na koszmarach on nightmares
10. by nightmares = przez koszmary by nightmares
  • Other signs, too, often go undetected, including nightmares and a tendency for a child to want to be alone.
  • Dysfunctional sleep patterns, including nightmares, too little sleep, difficulty falling asleep, or even oversleeping.
  • Suddenly stopping these medicines may cause nervousness, seizures, and a change in REM sleep that increases dreaming, including nightmares.
  • Pinkham also suffers from other parasomnias, including severe nightmares and night terrors, and faces anxiety when going to sleep at night.
  • While powerful, mefloquine has serious drawbacks, including nightmares and paranoia.
  • The children, by then 14 to 20 years old, still suffered a range of psychological problems, including recurrent nightmares, difficulty in concentrating and in sleeping, and being easily startled.
  • Symptoms, including nightmares, flashbacks and nervousness, can last from weeks to years.
  • REM rebound has been defined as a "marked increase in REM sleep with increased frequency and intensity of dreaming, including nightmares."
  • Has shown effectiveness in the treatment of nightmares including nightmares related to post traumatic stress disorder.
  • The players themselves suffered from a series of unpleasant side effects, including amnesia, insomnia, nightmares, night terrors, and even suicide in some versions of the legend.

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