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1 govern oneself
menahan diri -
2 govern oneself
v.gobernarse, controlarse, autogobernarse, refrenarse. -
3 govern
1) (to rule: The queen governed (the country) wisely and well.) styre, regjere, herske2) (to influence: Our policy is governed by three factors.) påvirke, være bestemt avregjere--------styreverb \/ˈɡʌv(ə)n\/1) regjere, styre2) lede, bestemme, styre, regulere, kontrollere3) ( stivt) beherske seg, styre seg4) ( grammatikk) styre5) ( teknikk) regulere, styre6) ( jus) gjelde for, regulerebe governed by la seg ledes avgovern oneself beherske seggovern one's temper beherske seg, styre seg -
4 govern
/'gʌvən/ * động từ - cai trị, thống trị, cầm quyền (một nước) - quản trị, quản lý, lânh đạo (một thành phố, một xí nghiệp); cai quản (gia đình...); chỉ huy (một pháo đài) - khống chế, kiềm chế, đè nén (một dục vọng...) =to govern oneself+ tự chủ được - chi phối, ảnh hưởng =to be governed by the opinions of others+ bị ý kiến người khác chi phối =to be governed by what other people say+ bị ảnh hưởng bởi những điều người khác nói - (ngôn ngữ học) chi phối =a noun governed by a preposition+ một danh từ bị một giới từ chi phối - (vật lý); kỹ điều chỉnh -
5 ♦ (to) govern
♦ (to) govern /ˈgʌvn/v. t. e i.1 governare; condurre; dirigere; guidare; amministrare; reggere: A constitutional monarch reigns but does not govern, un sovrano costituzionale regna ma non governa; Man is governed by instinct rather than reason, l'uomo si lascia guidare dall'istinto più che dalla ragione2 tenere a freno; controllare3 (gramm.) reggere: Which case does this verb govern?, che caso regge questo verbo?● to govern oneself, governarsi; condursi; regolarsi; dominarsi. -
6 ♦ (to) govern
♦ (to) govern /ˈgʌvn/v. t. e i.1 governare; condurre; dirigere; guidare; amministrare; reggere: A constitutional monarch reigns but does not govern, un sovrano costituzionale regna ma non governa; Man is governed by instinct rather than reason, l'uomo si lascia guidare dall'istinto più che dalla ragione2 tenere a freno; controllare3 (gramm.) reggere: Which case does this verb govern?, che caso regge questo verbo?● to govern oneself, governarsi; condursi; regolarsi; dominarsi. -
7 autogobernarse
pron.v.1 to govern itself.2 to govern oneself.* * *VPR to govern o.s., be self-governing* * *autogobernarse [A5 ]to govern oneself -
8 gouverner
gouverner [guvεʀne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verbb. [+ bateau] to steer* * *guvɛʀne
1.
1) Politique to govern, to rule [pays, peuple]2) ( dominer) [intérêt] to rule [hommes]3) Nautisme to steer [ship]
2.
se gouverner verbe pronominal* * *ɡuvɛʀne vt1) [pays, institution] to govern2) [bateau, engin] to steer* * *gouverner verb table: aimerA vtr1 Pol to govern, to rule [pays, peuple]; le parti qui gouverne the ruling party, the party in power, the governing party;2 ( dominer) [personne] to control [désir, émotion, passion, vie]; [argent, intérêt] to rule [monde, hommes];3 Naut to steer [ship];4 Ling to govern.[guvɛrne] verbe transitifne nous laissons pas gouverner par la haine let us not be governed ou ruled by hatred————————[guvɛrne] verbe intransitif————————se gouverner verbe pronominal -
9 zich beheersen
v. control oneself, govern oneself, master oneself -
10 dirigir
• direct• gout• govern• govern oneself• lead on• manacle• manage• manage not to fall• operate• run• supervise -
11 володіти
1) ( мати) to own, to possess, to haveволодіти правом юр. — to qualify
2) to control; to be in possession (of); to be master (of)володіти собою — to control (to possess, to govern) oneself
3) ( уміти користатися чимсь) to know; to wield, to be able to useволодіти зброєю (інструментом) — to handle, to wield weapon ( instrument)
володіти мовою — to know a language, to speak a language
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12 пересилювати
= пересилитиto overpower; (когось, щось) to overcome, to overmatch; (себе, якесь почуття) to master, to control, to restrain, to govern oneself -
13 a-şi ţine firea
to control / to govern oneselfto retain / to preserve one's self-possessionto be self-controlledto keep cool / a cool headto keep one's hair / hat / shirt / wool onto keep one's temperto keep (all) one's wits about oneţine-ţi firea keep your head! keep your hair on! hold your horses! don't get excited! never (you) fear! don't you fear! -
14 autoridad
• an authority• auctoritas• authority• domination• faculty• govern oneself• governance• governess• imperiousness• jurisdiction• law• mastery• officer• power• rulership• sovereignty -
15 controlar
• be at the helm of• be in control of• direct• dominate• gout• govern oneself• have suspicion• have sweet dreams• hold the purse strings• hold the reins of• hold the road• keep under control• regulate• take control of -
16 gobernar
• direct• gout• govern oneself -
17 gobierno
• administration• direction• govern oneself• governance• governess• governing hand• government• government accounting• governor• governorship• gown• ruling -
18 imperar
• gout• govern oneself• prevail• reign over -
19 liderar
• gout• govern oneself• have the chance to• have the control• have the key of the street• have the least idea -
20 regentar
• gout• govern oneself• hold a parley• hold a title• manacle• manage not to fall• officiate• oversee• preside over
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