szégyent vall (idiomatic) to disgrace oneself, to fail (to feel shame because a goal wasn't reached and plans failed) For the verb, see vall. The inflected...
Philosophy at the Movies, page 9: To fail to narrativize one's own life, to fail to redescribe oneself, Rorty suggests, is to fail to be fully human. redefine...
(transitive, reflexive, dated) to sell out (oneself or others) Conjugation of iznevjeriti (betray): ìzdati pf (fail): podbáciti pf (disappoint): razočárati pf...
something] onto/over, to douse (transitive) to fail, to flunk (fail to pass an exam or class) (transitive) to fail (deny a passing grade) (transitive) to drink...
of oneself (third-person singular simple present gets ahead of oneself, present participle getting ahead of oneself, simple past got ahead of oneself, past...
analysis self-analysis Analysis performed on oneself, introspection. Self-analysis of my interactions with others fails because, though I understand myself, I...
накры́ться • (nakrýtʹsja) pf (imperfective накрыва́ться) to cover oneself (with) (colloquial) to fail, to flop, to fizzle out, to break down, to conk down, to...
(transitive) to fail, to flunk (fail to pass an exam or class) Na pewno obleję ten egzamin. ― I'm definitely going to fail this exam. (transitive) to fail (deny...
(intransitive, figurative) to hit a snag, find oneself up against something, to make a mistake, fail (reflexive) to hit a snag, to make a mistake Conjugation...
Cognate with Dutch mismaken (“to defeature, deform”), German missmachen (“to fail to make”). mismake (third-person singular simple present mismakes, present...