10 Results found for "embark oneself".

lanciarsi

reflexive of lanciare to throw oneself [+ in (object)] to launch (into), embark [+ in (object) = upon] to hurl oneself [+ contro (object) = at]     Conjugation...


dấn thân

[jəŋ˦˧˥ tʰəŋ˧˧] (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [jəŋ˦˥ tʰəŋ˧˧] dấn thân to throw oneself into (something dangerous or difficult); to get into; to embark on...


هب

(habba) I, non-past يَهُبُّ‎ (yahubbu) to blow violently to rouse oneself to awaken to embark (الى) upon something to begin (الى) something Conjugation of...


bemark

buses and all well-dressed thru workingman Frisco of Walkup?? truck drivers and even the poor grime-bemarked Third Steet of lost bums [...] Markeb, embark...


أقبل

advance to turn to embark, to enter, to engage to devote oneself, to dedicate oneself, to apply oneself, to attend to occupy oneself with, to take an interest...


settle down

after the passengers have embarked, which is disquieting and fussy. (intransitive) To establish a settled lifestyle for oneself, especially by marrying...


ekwipować

prepare a ship, equip”); both from Proto-Germanic *skipōną (“to ship, sail, embark”), from *skipą (“ship”). IPA(key): /ɛk.fiˈpɔ.vat͡ɕ/ Rhymes: -ɔvat͡ɕ Syllabification:...


equip

Old French esquiper (“to embark”); of Germanic origin, most probably from Proto-Germanic *skipōną (“to ship, sail, embark”); akin to Gothic 𐍃𐌺𐌹𐍀...


equipar

prepare a ship, equip”); both from Proto-Germanic *skipōną (“to ship, sail, embark”), from Proto-Germanic *skipą (“ship”). More at ship. Compare with English...


insisto

press on or upon something (transitive, with viam or iter) to enter or embark on, pursue (a way, path or journey) (with dative) to follow, pursue, press...