to reduce (e.g. cost) (transitive) to border (e.g. countries, one another) (reflexive with się) to limit oneself ograniczać in Wielki słownik języka polskiego...
objects to move close to to cling to, press oneself (against), snuggle up (to) to edge, add on to a side or edge នែប • (nɛɛp) edge, border នេប (neip)...
(“to rest, prop or support oneself”). Cognate with Dutch rand (“edge, border, outskirts, rim”), German Rand (“edge, border, margin, rim, outskirts”),...
esittää passinsa rajalla. The travellers must produce their passport at the border. nouns esite esittäjä esittäminen esitys verbs esitellä esittäytyä esityttää...
Dissembled faire, and faynd to ouersee. (intransitive, literally) To rotate oneself so as not to face someone or something. (transitive, literally) To bend...
ܨܢܦܬܐ (“border, fringe (of a garment)”) and Jewish Palestinian Aramaic צנפה (ṣanpā, “border, fringe (of a garment)”) and צנף (“to wrap or gird oneself”), but...
also: درت and ذرت Borrowed from Ancient Greek Δέρβη (Dérbē, “Derbe”), a border town in Lycaonia at the Cilician Gates. دَرْب • (darb) m (plural دُرُوب...
having something elegant hanging at the border Form I: زَافَ (zāfa, “to drag an elegant tail behind oneself; to walk in a proud fashion”) Verbal noun:...
participle fashed one's thumb) (Scotland, idiomatic, dated) To bother oneself; to worry about something. 1871, Charles Gibbon, For lack of gold, page...
as train drivers, ambulance workers, Border Force officials – the list goes on. (transitive) To costume oneself as (a character). She cosplayed Sailor...