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81 self-fulfillment
self-ful·ˈfil·ment, AM self-ful·ˈfill·mentgreat \self-fulfillment große Erfüllungto achieve/seek \self-fulfillment Erfüllung erreichen/suchen* * * -
82 self-fulfilment
self-ful·ˈfil·ment, AM self-ful·ˈfill·mentgreat \self-fulfilment große Erfüllungto achieve/seek \self-fulfilment Erfüllung erreichen/suchen* * * -
83 self-defence
self-de·'fence, (Am) self-de·'fense nSelbstverteidigung f;in \self-defence, I have to say that... zu meiner Verteidigung muss ich sagen, dass...;to kill sb in \self-defence jdn in Notwehr töten;to use sth in \self-defence etw zur Selbstverteidigung benutzen -
84 self-de'fense
self-de·'fence, (Am) self-de·'fense nSelbstverteidigung f;in \self-de'fense, I have to say that... zu meiner Verteidigung muss ich sagen, dass...;to kill sb in \self-de'fense jdn in Notwehr töten;to use sth in \self-de'fense etw zur Selbstverteidigung benutzen -
85 self-
[self-]прист.1) само-, себя-; свое- ( выражает направленность действия на самого себя)2) само- (выражает самопроизвольность, автоматический характер действия или состояния) -
86 self-help
[ˌself'help]сущ.1)а) решение собственных проблем своими силами, без посторонней помощиa self-help book on overcoming shyness — книга практических советов о том, как преодолеть застенчивость
This self-help book is designed to help you solve your own problems. — Эта книга практических рекомендаций поможет вам решать собственные проблемы своими силами.
б) самопомощь; групповая взаимопомощь ( без обращения в официальные структуры)It is a group providing self-help for single parents. — Это группа, оказывающая помощь родителям-одиночкам.
He founded a self-help group for parents with overweight children. — Он организовал группу взаимопомощи из числа родителей, чьи дети страдают избыточным весом.
2) юр. самопомощь ( исправление вреда без обращения в суд) -
87 self-service
en self-service, en libre service2 noun(restaurant) self-service m; (garage, shop) libre-service m►► self-service restaurant self-service m;self-service shop libre-service mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > self-service
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88 self-adhesive
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89 self-aggrandizement
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90 self-closing
self'klouziŋ(which close automatically: self-closing doors.) de cierre automáticotr[self'kləʊzɪŋ]1 de cierre automático[ˌself'klǝʊzɪŋ]ADJ de cierre automático -
91 self-expression
self-expression [.sɛlfɪk'sprʃən] n: expresión f personaln.• autoexpresión s.f.'selfɪk'spreʃənmass noun expresión f personal[ˌselfɪks'preʃǝn]N autoexpresión f* * *['selfɪk'spreʃən]mass noun expresión f personal -
92 self-styled
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93 self-worth
'self'wɜːrθ, 'self'wɜːθmass noun autoestima f[ˌself'wɜːθ]N autoestima f* * *['self'wɜːrθ, 'self'wɜːθ]mass noun autoestima f -
94 self-conscious
self'konʃəs(too easily becoming shy or embarrassed when in the presence of others: She'll never be a good teacher - she's too self-conscious.) sjenert, keitet- self-consciousnesssjenertadj. \/ˌselfˈkɒnʃəs\/1) forlegen, sjenert, usikker, besværet, uten selvtillit2) ( psykologi) jegbevisst -
95 self-portrait
self'po:trit(a person's portrait or description of himself: Rembrandt painted several self-portraits; The man described is a self-portrait of the author.) selvportrettsubst. \/ˌselfˈpɔːtrət\/, \/ˌselfˈpɔːtreɪt\/selvportrett -
96 self-service
self'sə:vis(an arrangement by which customers themselves collect the goods that they want to buy; ( also adjective): a self-service restaurant.) selvbetjeningIsubst. \/ˌselfˈsɜːvɪs\/1) selvbetjening, selvservering2) selvbetjent bensinstasjonIIadj.1) selvserverings-2) selvbetjent, selvbetjenings- -
97 self-service
[sɜ:wf`sɜ:rvis]Substantivo masculino(plural: self-services)self-service masculin* * *nome masculino -
98 self-raising
self'reiziŋ((of flour) already containing an ingredient to make cakes etc rise.) con levadura'self'reɪzɪŋadjective (BrE) self-rising* * *['self'reɪzɪŋ]adjective (BrE) self-rising -
99 self
[self]1. nсам; лично; ту own/very self я сам, моя собственная персона2. первый компонент сложных слов;1) выражает направленность действия на самого себя само-, себя-; свое-self-love — себялюбие, эгоизм
2) выражает самопроизвольность, автоматический характер действия или состояния само- -
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[self]1) (showing that the person or thing acting is acting upon himself or itself, as in self-respect.) sjálf-, sjálfs-2) (showing that the thing is acting automatically, as in self-closing doors.) sjálfvirkur, sjálf-3) (by oneself, as in self-made.) sem maður hefur sjálfur gert/búið til4) (in, within etc oneself or itself, as in self-centred.) sjálf-
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