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1 lišiti
lišiti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `deprive of'Page in Trubačev: XV 155-156Old Church Slavic:Russian:lišít' `deprive of' [verb], lišú [1sg], lišít [3sg]Czech:Slovak:líšit' sa `distinguish oneself, differ' [verb]Polish:liszyć (arch.) `deprive of' [verb];liszyć się `lose, be deprived of' [verb]Old Polish:liszyć się `worsen, deteriorate' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:líšiti `deprive of, (l. se) sell, give away' [verb], líšim [1sg]Indo-European reconstruction: leikʷ-s-Page in Pokorny: 669
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give oneself airs — {v. phr.} To act proud; act vain. * /Mary gave herself airs when she wore her new dress./ * /John gave himself airs when he won first prize./ … Dictionary of American idioms
give oneself up to — {v. phr.} Not to hold yourself back from; let yourself enjoy. * /Uncle Willie gave himself up to a life of wandering./ * /John came inside from the cold and gave himself up to the pleasure of being in a warm room./ Compare: ENJOY ONESELF, LET… … Dictionary of American idioms
give oneself up to — {v. phr.} Not to hold yourself back from; let yourself enjoy. * /Uncle Willie gave himself up to a life of wandering./ * /John came inside from the cold and gave himself up to the pleasure of being in a warm room./ Compare: ENJOY ONESELF, LET… … Dictionary of American idioms
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give oneself up to — 1) surrender oneself to law enforcement agents 2) dated allow oneself to be taken over by (an emotion or addiction) he gave himself up to pleasure … Useful english dictionary
give oneself up — {v.} To stop hiding or running away; surrender. * /The thief gave himself up to the police./ * /Mr. Thompson hit another car, and his wife told him to give himself up./ Compare: TURN IN … Dictionary of American idioms