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41 to forget oneself
to forget oneselfperder a cabeça, esquecer-se de si, comportar-se de modo impróprio, não pensar nos próprios interesses. -
42 to forswear oneself
to forswear oneselfrenegar-se. -
43 to frame to oneself
to frame to oneselfimaginar. -
44 to gather oneself together
to gather oneself togetherjuntar todas as forças. you must gather yourself together/você precisa animar-se, você deve se concentrar. -
45 to get oneself together
to get oneself togethercomeçar a controlar a vida, as emoções. to get out 1 escapar. 2 ajudar alguém a escapar. 3 divulgar, soltar um segredo. I got it out of him / arranquei o segredo dele. 4 publicar. to get out of 1 livrar-se de. how can we get out of this? / como é que vamos sair dessa? 2 ter prazer ou graça. what can young people get out of listening to that kind of music? / que prazer os jovens têm em escutar aquele tipo de música? 3 persuadir alguém para ter algo em troca, Braz coll ganhar. what do I get out of it? / o que ganho com isso? to get over 1 recuperar-se, restabelecer-se de. she got over her sorrow / ela se recuperou do sofrimento. 2 impressionar-se. 3 lidar com os problemas e resolvê-los. 4 comunicar-se. -
46 to gird oneself with courage
to gird oneself with couragecriar coragem.English-Portuguese dictionary > to gird oneself with courage
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47 to give oneself away
to give oneself awaytrair-se, entregar-se, mostrar a verdade. he gave himself away / ele se entregou. -
48 to give oneself up to something
to give oneself up to somethingentregar-se, dedicar-se. he gave himself up to art / ele entregou-se, dedicou-se completamente à arte. to give out 1 reportar, anunciar. 2 emitir, produzir (luz, calor, som). 3 distribuir para as pessoas. 4 parar de funcionar, acabar. the engine gave out / o motor parou de funcionar. his strenght gave out / suas forças acabaram. to give over 1 transferir. 2 desistir, ceder. 3 mandar alguém ficar quieto ou parar de fazer algo. give over complaining about the food / pare de reclamar da comida!English-Portuguese dictionary > to give oneself up to something
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49 to hang oneself
to hang oneselfenforcar-se. -
50 to identify oneself with
to identify oneself withidentificar-se com. -
51 to keep something to oneself
to keep something to oneselfguardar segredo, ocultar algo.English-Portuguese dictionary > to keep something to oneself
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52 to keep to oneself
to keep to oneselfisolar-se dos outros espontaneamente. -
53 to kick oneself
to kick oneselfcoll estar aborrecido/descontente consigo mesmo. -
54 to kid oneself
to kid oneselfenganar a si mesmo. -
55 to kill oneself
to kill oneselffazer um grande esforço, matar-se. -
56 to know oneself
to know oneselfconhecer a si mesmo. -
57 to laugh oneself to death
to laugh oneself to deathmorrer de riso. -
58 to lay hands upon oneself
to lay hands upon oneselfsuicidar-se. -
59 to lend itself/oneself to
to lend itself/oneself toprestar-se, servir para. -
60 to let oneself go
to let oneself goobedecer aos impulsos, relaxar, soltar-se.
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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
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