10 Results found for "endanger oneself".

narwać

narwać pf (imperfective narywać) (reflexive with się) to put oneself in danger, to endanger oneself narwać in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka...


narywać

narywać impf (perfective narwać) (reflexive with się) to put oneself in danger, to endanger oneself narywać in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka...


自己

[Cantonese]  ―  sik6 sei2 zi6 gei2 [Jyutping]  ―  to "eat oneself to death" (endanger oneself with eating habits) 他到自己的地方來,自己的人倒不接待他。 [MSC, trad.] 他到自己的地方来,自己的人倒不接待他。...


misevaluate

organism experiences itself as fundamentally endangered; to misevaluate the environment is to place oneself in jeopardy. 2013, Simon Kirchin, Thick Concepts...


indulgent

capitalist willing to do anything for a quick buck, even if it means endangering the lives of those around him and Marge elegantly rounds out the main...


periculum

oneself to peril: periculis se offerre to endanger, imperil a person or thing: aliquem, aliquid in periculum (discrimen) adducere, vocare to endanger...


plight

peril"; also "responsibility”) and plēon (“to endanger, risk”). Akin to Old English plihtan (“to endanger, compromise”). Cognate with Scots plicht (“responsibility...


commit

or endanger by some decisive act or preliminary step. (Traditionally used only reflexively but now also without oneself etc.) to commit oneself to a...


վտանգ

jeopardy, to endanger, to compromise ի վտանգ արկանել զանձն ― i vtang arkanel zanjn ― to put oneself in jeopardy, to risk or venture oneself ի վտանգի լինել...


godzić

strive for [+ do (genitive) = at what] Synonym: dążyć (transitive) to endanger, to imperil, to jeopardize [+ w (accusative) = what] (transitive, archaic)...