WOTD – 30 June 2023 From in + fine (“of superior quality”) + fettle (“state of physical condition”). Fettle is derived from Late Middle English fetlen...
(jezɛğən) (transitive) to get along with, to be fine with, to be enough with (To be enough/fine with what oneself got) Кӏалэр унэм изагъэрэп — The boy doesn't...
to tune up (an instrument) (transitive) to fine tune (equipment) (reflexive with się) to adjust (oneself to a situation) noun dostrojenie dostrajać...
instrument) Antonym: rozstroić (transitive) to fine tune (equipment) (reflexive with się) to adjust (oneself to a situation) noun dostrojenie dostroić...
of one's own accord; by oneself 2019, George Orwell, translated by Nicola Gardini, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Mondadori: Alla fine, ci riuscì, arrivandoci...
(kyō, “abbreviation of Kyoto”) + 着倒れ (kidaore, “using up one's fortune on fine clothes”), a reference to the assumption that citizens of Kyoto tend to spend...
settled устра́иваться поудо́бнее ― ustráivatʹsja poudóbneje ― to make oneself comfortable устра́иваться на рабо́ту ― ustráivatʹsja na rabótu ― to get...
published April 2019: "But I went under nicely and I am glad there were some fine materializations." (slang, Australia) To be imprisoned. to descend into a...
make oneself comfortable устро́иться на рабо́ту ― ustróitʹsja na rabótu ― to get fixed up in a job, to get a job to turn out right, to get fine, to be...
/əp.nɑː/, [ɐp.näː] अपना • (apnā) (Urdu spelling اپنا) reflexive pronoun: oneself दुसरों को देखने से पहले अपना ख़्याल रखो। dusrõ ko dekhne se pahle apnā...