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21 self-willed
• omapäinen• itsepäinen• itsepuolustuspäinen* * *self'wild(determined to do, or have, what one wants: a self-willed little brat.) jääräpäinen -
22 self-coloured
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23 self-control
• itsesääntely• itsekontrolli• itsehillintä• mielenmaltti• maltti• kärsivällisyys* * *selfkən'troul(control of oneself, one's emotions and impulses: He behaved with admirable self-control although he was very angry.) itsehillintä -
24 self-defence
• hätävarjelus• hätävarjelu• itsepuolustus* * *selfdi'fens(defence of one's own body, property etc against attack: He killed his attacker in self-defence.) itsepuolustus -
25 self-employed
• itsellinen• itsenäinen yrittäjä• yksityisyrittäjä* * *selfim'ploid(working for oneself and not employed by someone else: a self-employed dressmaker.) itsenäinen -
26 self-esteem
• omanarvontunto• itsearvostus• itsetunto• itseluottamus* * *selfi'sti:m(a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) itsekunnioitus -
27 self-explanatory
• itsestään selvä* * *selfik'splænətəri(needing no explanation: I think the pictures in the instruction manual are self-explanatory.) itsestään selvä -
28 self-inflicted
• itseaiheutettu• itse aiheuttama* * *selfin'fliktid((of wounds etc) done to oneself: The doctors proved that the man's injuries were self-inflicted.) itse aiheutettu -
29 self-preservation
• itsesäilytysvaisto• itsesäilytysvietti• itsevarjelu• itsesäilytys* * *'selfprezə'veiʃən(the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) itsesäilytys -
30 self-sacrifice
• uhrautuvaisuus• kieltäymys* * *(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.) uhrautuvaisuus -
31 self-assured
• omanarvontuntoinen• nokkava• itsetietoinen• itsevarma• tärkeä• arvonsa tunteva• pöyhkeä• leuhka• mahtava• ylimielinen• ylpeä• yliolkainen• kopea• korskea• koppava* * *adjective itsevarma -
32 self-confident
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33 self-confidently
adverb itsevarmasti -
34 self-consciously
adverb vaivautuneesti -
35 self-consciousness
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36 self-government
• itsehallinto• itsenäisyys• autonomia* * *(government by the people of the country without outside control.) itsehallinto -
37 self-importance
• omahyväisyys• itserakkaus• itsetietoisuus• itsepuolustusrakkaus• pikkutärkeys* * *noun tärkeily -
38 self-indulgence
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39 self-possession
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40 self-respecting
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