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21 knot
s nus, llaç | dificultat, problemav lligar, fer un nus, fer nusos | arrugar (celles) | fer-se un nus, embolicar-seto tie oneself in knots fer-se un embolic -
22 lend
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23 misconduct
s mala conducta, mala gestióv dirigir malament, administrar malamentmisconduct oneself portar-se malament, no fer bondat -
24 outdo
v excedir, superar, sobrepassar, ser mésoutdo oneself superar-se -
25 pride
s orgull | altivesa, supèrbia | pompa, esplendorv ( pride oneself) enorgullir-se -
26 reconcile
v reconciliar | conciliar, fer compatiblereconcile oneself to resignar-se, conformar-se -
27 refresh
v refrescar | actualitzar | recuperar forces, descansarrefresh oneself refer-se, recobrar-se | INTERNET i INFORM actualitzar -
28 roar
s bram, rugit | crit | soroll, terrabastallv bramar, rugir | cridar, gemegar | fer molt sorollroar out cridar, dir cridantroar oneself hoarse esgargamellar-se -
29 stretch
s extensió | estirada | esforç, tensió | rendimentv estirar, allargar | eixamplar, estendre | tibar | estirar-se, allargar-se | eixamplar-se, estendre's | tibar-seadj elàstic -astretch oneself estirar-se, fer mandres -
30 unbosom
v ( unbosom oneself) desfogar-se, confessar-se -
31 understand
v entendre, comprendre | sobreentendremake oneself understood fer-se entendre
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oneself — 1540s, one s self. Hyphenated 18c.; written as one word from c.1827, on model of himself, itself, etc … Etymology dictionary
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oneself */ — UK [wʌnˈself] / US pronoun formal Summary: Oneself is a reflexive pronoun, which can be used in the following ways: as an object that refers back to the pronoun one when it is the subject of the sentence: One should be careful not to hurt oneself … English dictionary
oneself — one|self [ wʌn self ] pronoun MAINLY BRITISH FORMAL Oneself is a reflexive pronoun, which can be used in the following ways: as an object that refers back to the pronoun one when it is the subject of the sentence: One should be careful not to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
oneself — /wun self , wunz /, pron. 1. a person s self (used for emphasis or reflexively): One often hurts oneself accidentally. 2. be oneself, a. to be in one s normal state of mind or physical condition. b. to be unaffected and sincere: One makes more… … Universalium
oneself, one's self — These expressions may be spelled and pronounced as oneself or one s self (wuhn SELF, wunz SELF). Oneself is generally preferred because it is shorter and easier to spell and pronounce: On this firing range, it is easy to hurt oneself. It s… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions