10 Results found for "fetch oneself".

fetch

fetched / The siren's isle. The spelling has been modernized. (intransitive) To bring oneself; to make headway; to veer; as, to fetch about; to fetch...


pull oneself up by one's bootstraps

pull oneself up by one's own bootstraps lift oneself up by one's bootstraps, lift oneself up by one's own bootstraps, lift oneself up by one's own waistbands...


nanosić

nanosić impf (perfective nanieść) (transitive) to bring a large quantity of, to fetch a lot of (transitive, colloquial) to bring in (e.g. snow, sand, mud, to...


sich den Tod holen

Literally, “to fetch oneself the death”, or more loosely translated as “to catch one's death”. IPA(key): /zɪç den ˈtoːt ˌhoːlən/ sich den Tod holen (weak...


podstawiać

front of, to bring closer, to serve (transitive) to bring a vehicle, to fetch a vehicle (transitive) to swap, to substitute, to replace (transitive, reflexive...


aanhalen

aan‧ha‧len aanhalen (transitive) to bring closer physically, notably: to fetch, carry Synonyms: aanslepen, aansleuren, binnenbrengen, brengen to tighten...


podstawić

front of, to bring closer, to serve (transitive) to bring a vehicle, to fetch a vehicle (transitive) to swap, to substitute, to replace (transitive, reflexive...


fassen

Proto-West Germanic *fatōn, from Proto-Germanic *fatōną (“to fetch, hold”). Cognate with English fetch. IPA(key): /ˈfasn̩/, /ˈfasən/ Hyphenation: fas‧sen fassen...


wiederholen

bring again, fetch again”). For example: Ich habe den Ball eben erst geholt und jetzt muss ich ihn schon wieder holen. (“I went to fetch the ball just...


accio

summon, call for, fetch Synonyms: prōvocō, advocō, ēvocō, invocō, invito, arcesso, cito, excio (with mortem) to summon death, to kill oneself, commit suicide...