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Что (кто) такое Yawn - определение

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Yaun; Pandiculation; Oscitation; Yawnage; Yawns; Pendiculation; Pandiculate; Yawning; Yauning; Chasmology; 🥱
  • A white tiger yawning
  • ''Two women ironing'', one with a yawn, by [[Edgar Degas]]
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  • A soldier hides his yawn from his lady companion in this detail from a painting by [[Oscar Bluhm]] titled ''Ermüdende Konversation'', or "Wearisome conversation".
  • Research data strongly suggest that neither contagious nor story-induced yawning is reliable in children below the age of six years.<ref name=Anderson/>
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yawn         
(yawns, yawning, yawned)
1.
If you yawn, you open your mouth very wide and breathe in more air than usual, often when you are tired or when you are not interested in something.
She yawned, and stretched lazily...
VERB: V
Yawn is also a noun.
Rosanna stifled a huge yawn.
N-COUNT
2.
If you describe something such as a book or a film as a yawn, you think it is very boring. (INFORMAL)
The debate was a mockery. A big yawn...
The concert was a predictable yawn.
= bore
N-SING: a N
3.
A gap or opening that yawns is large and wide, and often frightening. (LITERARY)
The gulf between them yawned wider than ever...
VERB: V
yawn         
I
n.
1) to stifle, suppress a yawn
2) a loud yawn
II
v. to yawn loudly
yawn         
¦ verb
1. involuntarily open one's mouth wide and inhale deeply due to tiredness or boredom.
2. [usu. as adjective yawning] be wide open: a yawning chasm.
¦ noun
1. an act of yawning.
2. informal a boring or tedious thing or event.
Derivatives
yawningly adverb
Origin
OE geonian, of Gmc origin.
Yawn         
Saying the word yawn in place of yawning.
Used to signify your level of boredness with a situation.
1: And now I'll show you my collection of woolen jumpers.2: Oh, c'mon! Yawn!
Yawn         
·noun A chasm, mouth, or passageway.
II. Yawn ·noun The act of opening wide, or of gaping.
III. Yawn ·vi To open the mouth, or to gape, through surprise or bewilderment.
IV. Yawn ·vi To open wide; to gape, as if to allow the entrance or exit of anything.
V. Yawn ·vi To be eager; to desire to swallow anything; to express desire by yawning; as, to yawn for fat livings.
VI. Yawn ·vi To open the mouth involuntarily through drowsiness, dullness, or fatigue; to Gape; to Oscitate.
VII. Yawn ·noun An involuntary act, excited by drowsiness, ·etc., consisting of a deep and long inspiration following several successive attempts at inspiration, the mouth, fauces, ·etc., being wide open.
Yawning         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Yawn.
yawn         
v. n.
1.
Gape, oscitate.
2.
Open wide, gape, threaten to engulf.
yawning         
adjective be wide open:
YAUN         
/yawn/ Yet Another Unix Nerd. Reported from the San Diego Computer Society (predominantly a microcomputer users' group) as a good-natured punning insult aimed at Unix zealots. [Jargon File] (1994-11-11)
Oscitation         
·noun The act of yawning or gaping.

Википедия

Yawn


A yawn is a reflex lasting 4–7 seconds, and is characterized by a long inspiratory phase with gradual mouth gaping, followed by a brief climax (or acme) with muscle stretching, and a rapid expiratory phase with muscle relaxation. For fish and birds, this is described as gradual mouth gaping, staying open for at least 3 seconds and subsequently a rapid closure of the mouth. Almost all vertebrate animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and even fish, experience yawning. The study of yawning is called chasmology.

Yawning (oscitation) most often occurs in adults immediately before and after sleep, during tedious activities and as a result of its contagious quality. It is commonly associated with tiredness, stress, sleepiness, boredom, or even hunger. In humans, yawning is often triggered by the perception that others are yawning (for example, seeing a person yawning, or talking to someone on the phone who is yawning). This is a typical example of positive feedback. This "contagious" yawning has also been observed in chimpanzees, dogs, cats, birds, and reptiles and can occur between members of different species. Approximately twenty psychological reasons for yawning have been proposed by scholars but there is little agreement on the primacy of any one.

During a yawn, muscles around the airway are fully stretched, including chewing and swallowing muscles. Due to these strong repositioning muscle movements, the airway (lungs and throat) dilates to three or four times its original size. The tensor tympani muscle in the middle ear contracts, which creates a rumbling noise perceived as coming from within the head; however, the noise is due to mechanical disturbance of the hearing apparatus and is not generated by the motion of air. Yawning is sometimes accompanied, in humans and other animals, by an instinctive act of stretching several parts of the body including the arms, neck, shoulders and back.