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61 self-will
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62 self-abasement
n.• rebajamiento de sí mismo s.m.[ˌselfǝ'beɪsmǝnt]N rebajamiento m de sí mismo, autodegradación f -
63 self-controlled
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64 self-deception
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65 self-defeating
tr[selfdɪ'fiːtɪŋ]1 contraproducenteadj.• contraproducente adj.'selfdɪ'fiːtɪŋadjective contraproducente[ˌselfdɪ'fiːtɪŋ]ADJ contraproducente* * *['selfdɪ'fiːtɪŋ]adjective contraproducente -
66 self-denying
adj.• abnegado, -a adj.[ˌselfdɪ'naɪɪŋ]ADJ abnegadoself-denying ordinance — resolución f abnegada
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67 self-deprecating
[ˌself'deprɪkeɪtɪŋ]ADJ autodesaprobatorio -
68 self-examination
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69 self-fulfilling
tr[selffʊl'fɪlɪŋ]'selffʊl'fɪlɪŋadjective <prophecy/prediction> que acarrea su propio cumplimiento[ˌselffʊl'fɪlɪŋ]ADJself-fulfilling prophecy — profecía f que por su propia naturaleza contribuye a cumplirse
* * *['selffʊl'fɪlɪŋ]adjective <prophecy/prediction> que acarrea su propio cumplimiento -
70 self-harming
[ˌself'hɑːmɪŋ]N (=self-mutilation) automutilación f -
71 self-praise
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72 self-propelled
self-propelled [.sɛlfpro'pɛld] adj: autopropulsadoadj.• automotriz adj.• autopropulsado, -a adj.[ˌselfprǝ'peld]ADJ autopropulsado, automotor (fem: automotriz) -
73 self-reliant
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74 self-starter
n.• arranque automático s.m.[ˌself'stɑːtǝ(r)]N1) (Aut) arranque m automático2) (Comm etc) persona f dinámica -
75 self-rising
'self'raɪzɪŋ* * *['self'raɪzɪŋ] -
76 self employed
self employed adj autónomo -
77 self service
self service adj n autoservicio -
78 self-abuse †
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79 self-advertisement
[ˌselfǝd'vɜːtɪsmǝnt]N autobombo m -
80 self-apparent
[ˌselfǝ'pærǝnt]ADJ evidente, patente
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