10 Results found for "export oneself".

shoot oneself in the foot

shoot oneself in the foot (third-person singular simple present shoots oneself in the foot, present participle shooting oneself in the foot, simple past...


self-sufficient

developed. The new colony quickly became not only self-sufficient, but began exporting goods. (obsolete) Overconfident in one's own abilities; arrogant. [17th–20th...


permitto

praetereō, omittō, āmittō, remittō, neglegō to cast, hurl, throw; send away, export Synonyms: coniciō, iniciō, adiciō, obiciō, abiciō, iaculor, iaciō, iactō...


извести

и‧зве‧сти ѝзвести pf (Latin spelling ìzvesti) (transitive, intransitive) to export (to sell (goods) to a foreign country) (transitive) to relocate something...


voeren

(a person, under force) to carry on one's person, to have on oneself to carry out to export, to bring out of the city or land This verb needs an inflection-table...


outward-looking

page 401: While the former had moved towards more outward-looking and export-led development strategies by the late seventies and early eighties, the...


zhuangbility

students are crowded out of higher education. 2019, “Trade Deficit: Chinese Exported into English”, in T. R. Mwanaka, editor, Nationalism: (mis)understanding...


res

one: contrahere rem or negotium cum aliquo (Cluent. 14. 41) imports and exports: res, quae importantur et exportantur finance; money-matters: res nummaria...


bad

World Scientific, page 97: Imports are an economic good but exports an economic bad. Exports must be produced but are enjoyed by foreign consumers. 2011...


قلعة

قِلْعَة • (qalʕa or qilʕa) f alternative form of كَلَة (kala, “the tin-exporting port town”) Declension of noun قَلْعَة (qalʕa)‎; قِلْعَة (qilʕa) قَلْعِيّ...