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herself

  • 1 herself

    pron. kendisi, kendi, kendine, kendini, bizzat, kendinde
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    kendisi
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    1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a female person or animal is the object of an action she performs: The cat licked herself; She looked at herself in the mirror.) kendisi, kendi
    2) (used to emphasize she, her, or the name of a female person or animal: She herself played no part in this; Mary answered the letter herself.) kendi başına
    3) (without help etc: She did it all by herself.) kendi, kendisi

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  • 2 herself

    (disil) kendisi

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  • 3 herself

    kendisi

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  • 4 assert herself

    kendini göster

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  • 5 by herself

    kendi başına, kendi kendine
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    kendikendine

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  • 6 she let herself go

    açtı ağzını yumdu gözünü

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  • 7 she let herself go

    açtı ağzını yumdu gözünü

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  • 8 assert herself

    kendini göster

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  • 9 by herself

    kendikendine

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  • 10 dust down

    (to remove the dust from with a brushing action: She picked herself up and dusted herself down.) tozunu silkmek

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  • 11 baptise

    (to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name: She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.) vaftiz etmek
    - baptismal

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  • 12 baptize

    v. vaftiz etmek; isim koymak; ilk denemeyi yapmak
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    vaftiz et
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    (to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name: She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.) vaftiz etmek
    - baptismal

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  • 13 be beside oneself (with)

    (to be in a state of very great, uncontrolled emotion: She was beside herself with excitement as her holiday approached.) kendini kaybetmek

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  • 14 be beside oneself (with)

    (to be in a state of very great, uncontrolled emotion: She was beside herself with excitement as her holiday approached.) kendini kaybetmek

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  • 15 busy

    adj. meşgul, yoğun, faal, işlek
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    meşgul
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    ['bizi] 1. adjective
    1) (having a lot (of work etc) to do: I am very busy.) meşgul, işi var
    2) (full of traffic, people, activity etc: The roads are busy; a busy time of year.) kalabalık, işlek
    3) ((especially American) (of a telephone line) engaged: All the lines to New York are busy.) meşgul
    2. verb
    ((sometimes with with) to occupy (oneself) with: She busied herself preparing the meal.) oyalamak, meşgul etmek

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  • 16 clothe

    v. giydirmek, giysi sağlamak, sarmak, örtmek, kaplamak; bürümek, güzel bir dille anlatmak; zenginleştirmek, renklendirmek
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    1. giydir 2. giydir (v.)
    * * *
    [kləuð]
    past tense, past participle - clothed; verb
    1) (to provide with clothes: The widow did not have enough money to clothe her children.) giydirmek
    2) (to put clothes on: She was clothed in silk; She clothed herself in the most expensive materials.) giyinmek
    - clothes-peg
    - clothing

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  • 17 commit

    v. teslim etmek, emanet etmek; önermek, komisyona sunmak; söz vermek, adamak, vâât etmek; suç işlemek, işlemek
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    1. üstlen 2. yap
    * * *
    [kə'mit]
    past tense, past participle - committed; verb
    1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) yapmak, işlemek
    2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) kapamak, yatırmak
    3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) kendini adamak, üstlenmek
    - committal
    - committed

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  • 18 delude

    v. aldatmak, kandırmak, ayartmak; avutmak
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    aldat
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    [di'lu:d]
    (to deceive or mislead (usually without actually telling lies): She deluded herself into thinking he cared for her.) kandırmak

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  • 19 efface

    v. silmek, gidermek, yok etmek, unutturmak
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    sil
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    [i'feis]
    1) (to rub out; to remove: You must try to efface the event from your memory.) silmek
    2) (to avoid drawing attention to (oneself): She did her best to efface herself at parties.) dikkati çekmemeye çalışmak

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  • 20 enjoy oneself

    (to experience pleasure or happiness: She enjoyed herself at the party.) eğlenmek, zevk almak

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Herself — Her*self , pron. 1. An emphasized form of the third person feminine pronoun; used as a subject with she; as, she herself will bear the blame; also used alone in the predicate, either in the nominative or objective case; as, it is herself; she… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • herself — [hər self′] pron. [ME hire self < OE hire selfum, dat. sing. of hie self: see HER1 & SELF] a form of SHE, used: a) as an intensifier [she said so herself] b) as a reflexive [she hurt herself] …   English World dictionary

  • herself — herself, himself, itself These pronouns have two primary roles, (1) as reflexives (He was talking about himself / Mary was looking at herself in the mirror / He made himself a cup of coffee), and (2) as emphatic words in apposition to a noun or… …   Modern English usage

  • herself — O.E. hire self; see HER (Cf. her) (objective case) + SELF (Cf. self). Originally dative, but since 14c. often treated as genitive, hence her own sweet self, etc. Also see HIMSELF (Cf. himself) …   Etymology dictionary

  • herself — ► PRONOUN (third person sing. ) 1) (reflexive ) used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause. 2) (emphatic ) she or her personally …   English terms dictionary

  • herself — her|self [ weak ər self, strong hər self ] pronoun *** Herself is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of she. It is used especially in the following ways: as an object that refers to the same female who is the subject of the sentence or …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • herself */*/*/ — strong UK [hə(r)ˈself] / US [hərˈself] weak UK [ə(r)ˈself] / US [ərˈself] pronoun Summary: Herself is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of she. It is used especially in the following ways: as an object that refers to the same female… …   English dictionary

  • herself — [[t]hə(r)se̱lf[/t]] ♦ (Herself is a third person singular reflexive pronoun. Herself is used when the object of a verb or preposition refers to the same person as the subject of the verb, except in meaning 5.) 1) PRON REFL: v PRON, prep PRON You… …   English dictionary

  • herself — her|self W1S2 [ə self, hə strong hə: $ ər , hər strong hə:r ] pron [reflexive form of she ] 1.) used to show that the woman or girl who does something is affected by her own action ▪ She cut herself on some broken glass. ▪ She made herself a cup… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • herself */*/*/ — weak [əˈself] , strong [həˈself] pronoun 1) the REFLEXIVE form of ‘she , used for showing that the woman, girl, or female animal that does something is also affected by what she does Lizzie had locked herself in the bathroom.[/ex] She s going to… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • herself — strong 1 reflexive form of she : She hurt herself. | She made herself a cup of coffee. 2 the strong form of she used to emphasize the subject or object of a sentence: It must be true that she s leaving because she told me so herself. | She… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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