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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) selvopholdelse* * *['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) selvopholdelse -
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'selfprezə'veiʃən(the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) autopreservación, propia conservacióntr[selfprezə'veɪʃən]1 supervivencian.• autoconservación s.f.• conservación s.f.'self'prezər'veɪʃən, ˌselfprezə'veɪʃənmass nounthe instinct of self-preservation — el instinto de conservación or supervivencia
[ˌselfprezǝ'veɪʃǝn]N autopreservación f, propia conservación f* * *['self'prezər'veɪʃən, ˌselfprezə'veɪʃən]mass nounthe instinct of self-preservation — el instinto de conservación or supervivencia
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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) auto-conservação* * *self-pres.er.va.tion[self prezəv'eiʃən] n preservação da própria vida, autopreservação. instinct of self-preservation instinto de autopreservação. -
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Selbsterhaltung, die* * *['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) die Selbsterhaltung* * *self-pre·ser·ˈva·tioninstinct for \self-preservation Selbsterhaltungstrieb m* * ** * *noun, no pl., no indef. art.Selbsterhaltung, die -
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'selfprezə'veiʃən(the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) selvoppholdelsesdriftsubst. \/ˌselfˌprezəˈveɪʃ(ə)n\/selvoppholdelse -
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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) samoohranitev* * *[selfprezəvéišən]nounsamoohranitev, nagon samoohranitve -
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['sɛlfprɛzə'veɪʃən]nthe instinct of or for self-preservation — instynkt m samozachowawczy
* * *['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) instynkt samozachowawczy -
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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) sjálfsbjargarhvöt -
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önfenntartás* * *['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) önfenntartás -
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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) kendini koruma -
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• itsesäilytysvaisto• itsesäilytysvietti• itsevarjelu• itsesäilytys* * *'selfprezə'veiʃən(the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) itsesäilytys -
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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) pašsaglabāšanās* * *pašsaglabāšanās -
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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) savisauga -
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självbevaresle, självbevarelsedrift* * *['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) självbevarelse -
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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) pud sebezáchovy* * *• pud sebezáchovy• sebezáchova -
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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) pud sebazáchovy* * *• sebazáchova• pud sebazáchovy -
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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) instinct de conservare -
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['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) αυτοσυντήρηση -
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[ˈselfprezəˈveɪʃən] nounthe natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc:حِفْظ الذّاتSelf-preservation is our strongest instinct.
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