10 Results found for "burden oneself".

caricarsi

past participle caricàto) reflexive of caricare to burden oneself to gear oneself up, psych oneself up     Conjugation of caricàrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian...


взгнести

• (vzgnestí) pf (imperfective взгнета́ть) (obsolete) to take upon oneself (a burden) Conjugation of взгнести́ (class 7b/b⑨ perfective transitive) гнести́...


up oneself

up oneself (comparative more up oneself, superlative most up oneself) (UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) Smug; arrogant; self-important and self-satisfied...


naprtiti

nàprtiti pf (Cyrillic spelling на̀пртити) (reflexive) to shoulder a burden (reflexive) to saddle oneself with This entry needs an inflection-table template....


عبأ

(yaʕbaʔu) to arrange, to set in order, to pack well to burden oneself; to trouble oneself; to bother oneself; to care Synonyms: بَالَى (bālā), اِكْتَرَثَ (iktaraṯa)...


beschweren

to burden”) (10th c.), from swāren (“heavy”) (8th c.) whence schwer. The reflexive sense developed later in the 14th century from "to burden oneself",...


togliersi un peso dallo stomaco

Literally, “to get a burden off one's stomach”. tògliersi un peso dallo stomaco (first-person singular present mi tòlgo un peso dallo stomaco, first-person...


ระบาย

(abstract noun การระบาย) to discharge: to relieve (as of load, charge, or burden). to discharge: to let out (as of a liquid or gas), especially from where...


pwyso

to weigh out; to weigh oneself to weigh (a certain amount), weigh as much as, (counter)balance to weigh, be heavy (as a burden); to press (upon or down);...


farsi carico

idiomatic, transitive with di) to assume a responsibility, burden, etc. (for); to take it upon oneself 2020 September 11, Anna Lombardi, “Nell'America in bilico...