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1 self-addressed
selfə'drest(addressed to oneself: a stamped, self-addressed envelope.) itselle osoitettu -
2 self-closing
self'klouziŋ(which close automatically: self-closing doors.) itsestään sulkeutuva -
3 self-raising
self'reiziŋ((of flour) already containing an ingredient to make cakes etc rise.) nostatusainetta sisältävä -
4 self-
• oma-• itse-* * *self1) (showing that the person or thing acting is acting upon himself or itself, as in self-respect.) itse-2) (showing that the thing is acting automatically, as in self-closing doors.) itse-3) (by oneself, as in self-made.) oma-4) (in, within etc oneself or itself, as in self-centred.) itse- -
5 self-confidence
• itsevarmuus• itseluottamus• varmuus* * *self'konfidəns(belief or trust in one's own powers: You need plenty of self-confidence to be a good airline pilot.) itseluottamus- self-confidently -
6 self-conscious
• hämi• hämillinen• hämillään• itsetajuinen• ujo• vaivatunut* * *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.) vaivautunut- self-consciousness -
7 self-assurance
• itseluottamus• itsevarmuus• itsetunto* * *selfə'ʃuərəns(self-confidence.) itsevarmuus -
8 self-portrait
• omakuva* * *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.) omakuva -
9 self
• itse• itse-• ego• minä* * *selfplural - selves; noun1) (a person's own body and personality.) minä2) (one's own personal interests or advantage: He always thinks first of self.) itse•- selfish- selfishly
- selfishness
- selfless
- selflessly
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10 self-centred
• itsekäs• itsekeskeinen• pyyteellinen* * *self'sentəd(interested only in one's own affairs; selfish: She's too self-centred to take any interest in my troubles.) itsekeskeinen -
11 self-evident
• ilmeinen• ilmiselvä• itsestään selvä• päivänselvä• sanomattakin selvä* * *self'evidənt(clear enough to need no proof: It is self-evident that we need food to stay alive.) itsestään selvä -
12 self-important
• omahyväinen• itserakas• itsetietoinen• tärkeä• turhamainen• tärkeilevä• turhantärkeä• paskantärkeä• pikkutärkeä* * *selfim'po:tənt(having too high an opinion of one's own importance: a self-important little man.) tärkeilevä -
13 self-indulgent
• mukavuutta rakastava• nautinnonhimoinen• nautinnonhaluinen* * *(too ready to satisfy one's own desires: self-indulgent habits/behaviour.) mukavuudenhaluinen -
14 self-interest
• omanvoitonpyyntö• pyyteellisyys* * *self'intrəst(consideration only for one's own aims and advantages: He acted out of self-interest.) oman edun tavoittelu -
15 self-made
• omatekoinen* * *self'meid(owing wealth or important position to one's efforts, not to advantages given by birth, education etc: a self-made man.) omalla työllään menestynyt -
16 self-possessed
• hyvähermoinen• itsetietoinen• hillitty• rauhallinen• levollinen• harmoninen• maltillinen* * *selfpə'zest(calm, and able to act confidently in an emergency: a calm, self-possessed person.) tyyni -
17 self-respect
• omanarvontunto• itsekunnioitus* * *selfri'spekt(respect for oneself and concern for one's reputation: Well-known personalities should have more self-respect than to take part in television advertising.) itsekunnioitus -
18 self-satisfied
• omahyväinen• itserakas• itsekylläinen• itseensä tyytyväinen• itseriittoinen• itsepuolustusrakas• itsetyytyväinen• turhamainen* * *(too easily pleased with oneself and one's achievements: `Our house is the cleanest in the row,' she said in her self-satisfied way.) omahyväinen -
19 self-service
• itsepalvelu-• itsepalvelu• valintamyymälä* * *self'sə:vis(an arrangement by which customers themselves collect the goods that they want to buy; ( also adjective): a self-service restaurant.) itsepalvelu -
20 self-sufficient
• omavarainen• riippumaton• itsekylläinen• itseriittoinen* * *selfsə'fiʃənt(not dependent on others for help etc: a self-sufficient community.) omavarainen
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