10 Results found for "fly oneself".

單飛

féi1 Sinological IPA (key): /taːn⁵⁵ fei̯⁵⁵/ 單飛 to fly alone; to fly solo to be alone; to be by oneself to go solo (of band members becoming solo artists)...


alzarsi

alzàto) reflexive of alzare to stand up, rise to one's feet, get up, raise oneself, fly up, take off to get up (out of bed) to rise     Conjugation of alzàrsi...


wylatać

effort, to procure (reflexive with się, colloquial) to fly to one's heart's content, to tire oneself out by flying wylatać in Wielki słownik języka polskiego...


băga ca musca-n lapte

Literally, “to insert (oneself) like a fly in the milk”. a băga ca musca-n lapte (third-person singular present bagă ca musca-n lapte, past participle...


se jeter dans les bras de

le bʁɑ də/ se jeter dans les bras de (figuratively) to fly into someone's arms, to throw oneself into someone's arms, to fall on someone's neck sauter...


ปีกกล้าขาแข็ง

แข็ง (kɛ̌ng, “hard; strong”); referring to a fully fledged bird that can fly on its own. ปีกกล้าขาแข็ง • (bpìik-glâa-kǎa-kɛ̌ng) (idiomatic, often derogatory)...


pofrunąć

(imperfective frunąć) (intransitive) to fly, to fly away (to distance oneself with one's wings) (intransitive) to fly (to move in the air, usually by the...


self-guilt

WOTD – 16 November 2021 From self- (prefix meaning ‘of, by, in or with oneself or itself’) +‎ guilt. (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key):...


intrude

intruding, simple past and past participle intruded) (intransitive) To thrust oneself in; to come or enter without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach;...


fly too close to the sun

despite having been warned by his father, Daedalus, who gave him the wings. fly too close to the sun (third-person singular simple present flies too close...