10 Results found for "anchor oneself".

autować

isolate oneself Synonym: izolować się (reflexive with się) to be outed (to lose influence somewhere) autować impf (reflexive with się, climbing) to anchor oneself...


kellet

(plural kellets) (nautical) A weight placed on an anchor to stop it dragging. a weight on an anchor kell +‎ -et IPA(key): [ˈkɛlːɛt] Hyphenation: kel‧let...


mouiller

nautical) to cast, drop (anchor) (transitive, linguistics) to palatalize (intransitive, nautical) to anchor, lie at anchor 1955, Claude Lévi-Strauss...


ankriĝi

ankriĝos, conditional ankriĝus, volitive ankriĝu) (intransitive) to drop anchor Fritz Wicke (translator), La nigra galero (Die schwarze Galeere) by Wilhelm...


uwiązać

to wrap tightly by tying (reflexive with się) to tie oneself to, to attach or anchor oneself by tying [since 15th century] [+ do (genitive) = to what];...


enlarge

upon the Point. 1926, T.E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, New York: Anchor, published 1991, page 167: He began to enlarge on the nature of the ground...


piantarsi

penetrated those of Winston.”) (intransitive) to stay anchored to one place; to stay; to plant oneself Synonyms: fermarsi, stabilirsi, impiantarsi, stanziarsi...


bring

bring it weak bring low bring off bring on bring one's arse to an anchor bring oneself to bring one's own hide to market bring out bring out in a rash bring...


intradiegetic

in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, who recounts his African adventures to a group of men aboard a ship anchored in the Thames Estuary. Translations...


forbear

forbear to shine 1926, T.E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, New York: Anchor, published 1991, page 170: Poor Arabs wondered why I had no mare; I forbore...