translation of this usage example) to borrow to exchange to leave oneself exposed, present oneself such as to let oneself be struck easily to be in danger of being...
[+ عَلَى (object)] (transitive) to occasion, to cause to follow after oneself, to effect (transitive, intransitive) to sire, to have a son or as a son...
and protecting oneself from a fall in the stock. 1932, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency, Stock Exchange Practices: Hearings...
Wikipedia See pull oneself up by one's bootstraps: particles were surmised to be held together by forces consisting of exchanges of the particles themselves...
in se convertere (ambiguous) to show oneself to some one: se in conspectum dare alicui (ambiguous) to throw oneself at some one's feet: ad pedes alicuius...
removed to order to be paid, remit to change what is one's own to exchange to turn oneself, turn about to change one's purpose or mind; to change sides to...
to start, begin Synonyms: cominciare, iniziare to give to each other, exchange Synonym: scambiarsi (impersonal) to happen, chance Synonyms: accadere,...
Latin cambiāre, from Latin cambīre, present active infinitive of cambiō (“exchange, barter”), from Gaulish cambion, *kambyom (“change”), from Proto-Celtic...
փոխանակեմ • (pʻoxanakem) (aorist indicative փոխանակեցի) to exchange, to make an exchange, to barter փոխանակել զտեղի ― pʻoxanakel ztełi ― to take the...
mie‧nić Inherited from Proto-Slavic *měnìti (“to change, exchange”), from *měna (“change, exchange”). mienić impf (transitive, obsolete) to alter, to change...