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1 self-help
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2 self-sufficient
selfsə'fiʃənt(not dependent on others for help etc: a self-sufficient community.) selvberget/-hjulpenadj. \/ˌselfsəˈfɪʃ(ə)nt\/1) selvforsynende, selvforsørgende, selvstendig2) selvforsynt, selvhjulpen3) selvtilfredsbe self-sufficient være selvforsynt være selvgod være seg selv nokbe self-sufficient in something være selvforsynt med noe -
3 self-sacrifice
(the act of sacrificing one's own desires etc in order to help others: With great self-sacrifice, she gave up the holiday to care for her sick aunt.) selvoppofrelsesubst. \/ˌselfˈsækrɪfaɪs\/selvoppofrelse -
4 myself
1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when the speaker or writer is the object of an action he or she performs: I cut myself while shaving; I looked at myself in the mirror.) meg (selv)2) (used to emphasize I, me or the name of the speaker or writer: I myself can't tell you, but my friend will; I don't intend to go myself.) jeg/meg selv, selvmegpron. \/maɪˈself\/, trykksvak også: \/mɪˈself\/1) meg, meg selv2) jeg selv, selv(all) by myself alene, (helt) for meg selv(helt) selv, (helt) på egen håndfor myself selv, på egen håndlike myself som jeg -
5 themself
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6 herself
1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a female person or animal is the object of an action she performs: The cat licked herself; She looked at herself in the mirror.) hun/henne selv; seg (selv)2) (used to emphasize she, her, or the name of a female person or animal: She herself played no part in this; Mary answered the letter herself.) alene, på egen hånd, personlig, selv3) (without help etc: She did it all by herself.) selv, alene, på egen håndsegpron. \/həˈself\/ ( om kvinne)1) seg, seg selv2) hun selv, henne selvhennes bror og hun\/henne selv3) selv, selve, selvesteby herself eller all by herself alene, helt alenefor herself på egenhånd, for seg selv -
7 himself
1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a male person or animal is the object of an action he performs: He kicked himself; He looked at himself in the mirror.) seg (selv)2) (used to emphasize he, him or the name of a male person or animal: John himself played no part in this.) alene, på egen hånd, personlig, selv3) (without help etc: He did it himself.) selv, alene, på egen håndsegpron. \/hɪmˈself\/ ( om mann)1) seg, seg selv2) han selv, ham selv3) selv, selve, selvesteby himself eller all by himself alene, helt alenefor himself på egen hånd, for seg selv -
8 itself
1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when an object, animal etc is the object of an action it performs: The cat looked at itself in the mirror; The cat stretched itself by the fire.) seg selv; seg2) (used to emphasize it or the name of an object, animal etc: The house itself is quite small, but the garden is big.) selve3) (without help etc: `How did the dog get in?' `Oh, it can open the gate itself.') selv, uten hjelpsegpron. \/ɪtˈself\/1) seg, seg selv2) den selv, det selv3) selv, selve, i seg selvby itself alene, for seg selv, automatiskin itself i seg selvof itself av seg selv
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