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61 to look round oneself
to look round oneselfolhar em redor de si. -
62 to lose oneself
to lose oneselfa) perder-se. b) estar atônito. -
63 to make a clown of oneself
to make a clown of oneselffazer-se de palhaço. -
64 to make a fool of oneself
to make a fool of oneselffazer-se ridículo, fazer asneira. -
65 to make a pig of oneself
to make a pig of oneselfcomer ou beber demais, empanturrar-se. -
66 to make an ass of oneself
to make an ass of oneselfexpor-se ao ridículo. -
67 to make an exhibition of oneself
to make an exhibition of oneselffazer figura ridícula, tornar-se ridículo em público.English-Portuguese dictionary > to make an exhibition of oneself
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68 to make name for oneself
to make name for oneselftornar-se famoso. -
69 to make oneself comfortable
to make oneself comfortablepôr-se à vontade, ficar à vontade. -
70 to make oneself familiar with
to make oneself familiar withfamiliarizar-se com.English-Portuguese dictionary > to make oneself familiar with
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71 to overexert oneself
to overexert oneselfextenuar-se. -
72 to pack oneself
to pack oneselfsumir, dar o fora. -
73 to plight oneself to
to plight oneself tocontratar casamento com. -
74 to possess oneself of a thing
to possess oneself of a thingapoderar-se de alguma coisa.English-Portuguese dictionary > to possess oneself of a thing
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75 to present oneself
to present oneselfapresentar-se. -
76 to price oneself out of the market
to price oneself out of the marketcobrar mais que o mercado.English-Portuguese dictionary > to price oneself out of the market
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77 to pull oneself together
to pull oneself togetherreadquirir o domínio de si mesmo, reanimar-se, recompor-se, controlar-se. to pull out 1 tirar, arrancar. 2 sair da estação (trem). 3 sair de um lugar (carro). -
78 to put oneself forward
to put oneself forwardpôr-se em evidência. -
79 to put oneself in somebody’s place
to put oneself in somebody’s placeimaginar-se em lugar de alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to put oneself in somebody’s place
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80 to qualify oneself
to qualify oneselfqualificar-se, habilitar-se.
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oneself — [wun΄self′, wunz΄self′] pron. a person s own self: also one s self be oneself 1. to function physically and mentally as one normally does 2. to be natural or sincere by oneself alone; unaccompanied; withdrawn come to oneself 1 … English World dictionary
Oneself — One self (w[u^]n s[e^]lf ), pron. A reflexive form of the indefinite pronoun one. Commonly written as two words, one s self. [1913 Webster] One s self (or more properly oneself), is quite a modern form. In Elizabethan English we find a man s self … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oneself — 1540s, one s self. Hyphenated 18c.; written as one word from c.1827, on model of himself, itself, etc … Etymology dictionary
oneself — ► PRONOUN (third person sing. ) 1) (reflexive ) used as the object of a verb or preposition when this is the same as the subject of the clause and the subject is ‘one’. 2) (emphatic ) used to emphasize that one does something individually or… … English terms dictionary
oneself — [[t]wʌnse̱lf[/t]] (Oneself is a third person singular reflexive pronoun.) 1) PRON REFL A speaker or writer uses oneself as the object of a verb or preposition in a clause where oneself meaning me or any person in general refers to the same person … English dictionary
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•self or one s self [[t]wʌnˈsɛlf, wʌnz [/t]] pron. a person s self (used as a reflexive or emphatic form of one): One should be able to laugh at oneself[/ex] • be oneself by oneself Etymology: 1540–50 … From formal English to slang
oneself — [wʌnˈself] pronoun British formal 1) the REFLEXIVE form of ‘one , used for showing that people in general, including yourself, are affected by something that they do One has to think of oneself in these matters.[/ex] 2) used for emphasizing that… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
oneself — pron. the reflexive and (in apposition) emphatic form of one (kill oneself; one has to do it oneself) … Useful english dictionary