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1 себя
1. oneself2. themself3. thyselfвозлюби ближнего твоего, как самого себя — love thy neighbour as thyself
4. myself; yourself; himself; herself; itself; ourselves; yourselves; themselves; oneselfчек, выписанный на себя — a cheque drawn to self
сказать себе, думать про себя — to say to oneself
5. herself6. himself7. ourselvesведите себя, как подобает мужчинам — quit yourselves like men
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2 бичевать
1. whip2. flagellate3. lash; scourge4. lashed5. lashing6. scourged7. scourge8. scourging -
3 ограничивать себя
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > ограничивать себя
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4 бичевать себя
to scourge oneself; to disciplineнаносить удары бичом, бить плетью, кнутом — to scourge
она была забита кнутами до смерти (о христ. святой, казнённой за веру во время гонений на христиан) — she was scourged [lashed] to death
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > бичевать себя
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5 бичевать себя
General subject: scourge oneself
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