10 Results found for "compete oneself".

misurarsi

reflexive of misurare to compete (with), measure one's strength with Synonym: cimentarsi to limit oneself, limit, restrain oneself Synonyms: contenersi,...


zmierzyć

(transitive) to try on clothes (reflexive with się) to measure oneself (reflexive with się) to compete, to contend [+ z (instrumental) = with someone] Synonym:...


đọ

(Huế) IPA(key): [ʔɗɔ˨˩ʔ] (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [ʔɗɔ˨˩˨] đọ to compete (in); to vie; to measure oneself against Derived terms so đọ thi gan đọ sức  ...


比並

contrast (Eastern Min) to unrealistically compare oneself with a much stronger counterpart; to compete (with each other socially); to try to keep up with...


равняться

сравня́ться) (colloquial) to compete, to match никто́ не мо́жет равня́ться с ним ― niktó ne móžet ravnjátʹsja s nim ― nobody can compete with him, he is without...


פֿאַרמעסטן

פֿאַר־ (far-) +‎ מעסטן (mestn). Compare German messen (“to measure; to compete”) and vermessen (“to measure; daring”). פֿאַרמעסטן • (farmestn) (past participle...


攀比

(key): /pʰaːn⁵⁵ pei̯³⁵/ 攀比 to unrealistically compare oneself with a much stronger counterpart; to compete (with each other socially); to try to keep up with...


limber up

to Poland’s PiS, for fear of the Orbvini camp forming a new alliance to compete with it. To attach a limber. (Can we add an example for this sense?) to...


較勁

/kau²¹⁻⁴¹ kiɪŋ²¹/ 較勁 (colloquial) to compete against each other; to have a contest (colloquial) to set oneself against; to be defiant; to oppose (colloquial)...


strive

From Middle English striven (“to strive”), from Old French estriver (“to compete, quarrel”), from Frankish *strīban (“to exert, make an effort”) from Proto-Germanic...