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1 himself
pronoun1) used as the object of a verb or preposition when a male person or animal is the object of an action he performs:نفسهHe looked at himself in the mirror.
2) used to emphasize he, ~him or the name of a male person or animal:نَفسه: ضمير توكيديJohn himself played no part in this.
3) without help etc:بِدون مُساعَده، بنفْسِهHe did it himself.
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2 himself
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3 (с неопределенными местоимениями вм . himself) себя сами
Colloquial: themselves (в 3-м л. мн. ч.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (с неопределенными местоимениями вм . himself) себя сами
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4 A political pundit or commentator who is unable to think for her/himself.
Current usage: politiclone (example: "Fox News uses the opinions of politiclones to bolster support for the Bush Administration. ")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > A political pundit or commentator who is unable to think for her/himself.
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5 Call made by the fighter stating the fighter will position himself in azimuth and GCI will provide range info to the target from the fighter
Aviation: judy angleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Call made by the fighter stating the fighter will position himself in azimuth and GCI will provide range info to the target from the fighter
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6 a bloke who is always enjoying himself
Australian slang: larrikinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > a bloke who is always enjoying himself
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7 contractor's access to satisfy himself
право потенциального подрядчика на предварительное ознакомление с характером и местом исполнения работАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > contractor's access to satisfy himself
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8 insurance coverage needed by the contractor to protect himself against direct losses
страхование, обеспечивающее защиту подрядчика от прямых убытковАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > insurance coverage needed by the contractor to protect himself against direct losses
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9 קִיפְלָאוֹת f. pl. (κέφαλος) a species of mullet, a delicious fish (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Cephalus). Gen. R. s. 98 (expl. מעדני מלך, Gen. 49:20), כ׳ ואנפקינון (not … טן) mullets and oil of unripe olives. Sifré Deut. 355 (ref. to Deut. 33:24) שהיה … בשמן אנפיקין ובקי׳וכ׳ (corr. acc.) Asher made himself a
כפלייןY.Nidd.II, 50a bot. כפ׳ של ראשוכ׳, read: כפִילְיוֹן like the color of a felt cap ; v. אַפִּילְיוֹן III.Jewish literature > קִיפְלָאוֹת f. pl. (κέφαλος) a species of mullet, a delicious fish (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Cephalus). Gen. R. s. 98 (expl. מעדני מלך, Gen. 49:20), כ׳ ואנפקינון (not … טן) mullets and oil of unripe olives. Sifré Deut. 355 (ref. to Deut. 33:24) שהיה … בשמן אנפיקין ובקי׳וכ׳ (corr. acc.) Asher made himself a
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10 ele mesmo
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11 bez tuđe pomoći
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12 on sam
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13 sam sebi
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14 sebe
* * *• themselves• thyself• yourself• itself• himself• herself• ourself• oneself• ourselves• myself -
15 Quam se ipse amans-sine rivali!
• Himself loving himself so much-without a rival! (Cicero)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Quam se ipse amans-sine rivali!
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18 seba
himself; itself; myself; ourselves; themselves; thyself; yourself; yourselves* * *self -
19 sebe
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20 sig
* * ** * *n. [sigr], a victory, Edda (Gl.), Lex. Poëtt, passim, but never in prose: in poët. compds as. sig-björk, a weapon; sig-freyr, a warrior; sig-máni, a shield; Sig-föðr, of Odin, Lex. Poët.: cp. the pr. names, Sigi, Sigarr, Sig-fastr, Sig-björn, Sig-fúss, Sig-hvatr, Sig-mundr, Sig-valdi, Sig-tryggr, Sig-urðr; of women, Sig-ný, Sig-ríðr, Sig-vör, Landn.
См. также в других словарях:
Himself — Him*self , pron. 1. An emphasized form of the third person masculine pronoun; used as a subject usually with he; as, he himself will bear the blame; used alone in the predicate, either in the nominative or objective case; as, it is himself who… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
himself — [him self′] pron. [OE him selfum, dat. sing. of he self: see HIM & SELF] a form of HE1, used: a) as an intensifier [he said so himself] b) as a reflexive [he hurt himself] c) wi … English World dictionary
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Himself — Him*self , Himselve Him*selve , Himselven Him*selv en (?), pron. pl. Themselves. See {Hemself}. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
himself — O.E. him selfum, from HIM (Cf. him), dative/accusative personal pronoun, + SELF (Cf. self), here used as an inflected adjective … Etymology dictionary
himself — ► PRONOUN (third person sing. ) 1) (reflexive ) used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause. 2) (emphatic ) he or him personally … English terms dictionary
himself — him|self [ weak ım self, strong hım self ] pronoun *** Himself is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of he. It is used especially in the following ways: as an object that refers to the same male who is the subject of the sentence or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
himself */*/*/ — strong UK [hɪmˈself] / US weak UK [ɪmˈself] / US pronoun Summary: Himself is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of he. It is used especially in the following ways: as an object that refers to the same male who is the subject of the… … English dictionary
himself — [[t]hɪmse̱lf[/t]] ♦ (Himself is a third person singular reflexive pronoun. Himself is used when the object of a verb or preposition refers to the same person as the subject of the verb, except in meaning 4.) 1) PRON REFL: v PRON, prep PRON You… … English dictionary
himself — him|self W1S1 [ım self strong hım self] pron [reflexive form of he ] 1.) a) used to show that the man or boy who does something is affected by his own action ▪ In despair, the young boy had hanged himself. ▪ His name is James but he calls himself … Dictionary of contemporary English
himself — /Im self/; strong / hIm / pronoun 1 used to emphasize the pronoun he , a male name etc: To her surprise it was the President himself who opened the door. | It must be true, he said so himself. | How can he criticise her work when he has been… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English