verbal noun تَدَاعٍ (tadāʕin)) to coincide, to fall together, to collapse, to sink into oneself Conjugation of تَدَاعَى (VI, final-weak, impersonal passive...
się) to put on weight excessively, to overfeed oneself Deverbal from zapaść. zapaść f (pathology) collapse (sudden and often unannounced loss of postural...
away (à from) (reflexive) to hide (oneself) (reflexive) to slip away (free oneself) (reflexive) to give way (collapse) 1831, Victor Hugo, Notre-Dame de...
aanvallen “anafallan”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012 From ana- + fallan. anafallan to perish to collapse Conjugation of anafallan (strong class 7)...
water; to founder. The boat was too heavy and went under. (idiomatic) To collapse or fail, e.g. by going bankrupt. In the crisis, the company was forced...
(intransitive) to fall in, collapse Synonym: çökmək (intransitive) to disintegrate, to fall apart Synonym: süqut etmək (intransitive) to ruin oneself, to come to ruin...
conjugation, no passive, no supine stem to fall under something, collapse to sink under oneself, sink down, sink Conjugation of succidō (third conjugation...
jump; leap to collapse to become tired; get exhausted to die (of food) to become stale to cost to attack to happen; occur to hang (oneself) down loosely...
rope broke! (intransitive, vulgar) to explode (intransitive, vulgar) to collapse, to tumble (intransitive, vulgar) to die Zenek jebnął na serce. ― Zenek...
implies that the attempt to distance oneself from epigonality, to overcome it—as was the case with Immerman—collapses the novel, and he arrives at a conscious...