10 Results found for "inspire oneself".

natchnąć

literary) to inspire (to cause a feeling or thought to arise in someone) [+accusative] [+instrumental] (transitive, literary) to inspire (to stimulate...


предавам

heard) (computing, radio, television) to transmit, to broadcast to teach to inspire to betray to reproduce, to depict, to convey (e.g. a feeling or image in...


предам

heard) (computing, radio, television) to transmit, to broadcast to teach to inspire to betray to reproduce, to depict, to convey (e.g. a feeling or image in...


nestle

future it will be the spirit of Mr. [Gopal Krishna] Gokhale that will inspire it. So I would remind you that while you raise a statue to his public honour...


fall on a grenade

grenade for him. People respect him but don't love him. He just doesn't inspire that kind of loyalty." 2007, George Pitagorsky, The Zen Approach to Project...


наводить

ску́ку ― navodítʹ skúku ― to bore наводи́ть страх ― navodítʹ strax ― to inspire fear наводи́ть кри́тику ― navodítʹ krítiku ― to criticize наводи́ть спра́вки...


ἐμβάλλω

into (someone's hands) to bring (to a place) to infuse with, inspire with to apply oneself to    Present: ἐμβάλλω, ἐμβάλλομαι    Imperfect: ἐνέβαλλον,...


rise above

means to be human. We must rise above what our ordinary consciousness inspires us to do. We must rise above our needs, our self-interest, our greed, our...


obicio

someone, taunt, reproach or upbraid with (figuratively) to bring upon, inspire, inflict, visit, produce, cause In prosody, the first syllable, which is...


animar

para me animar. ― I went see a film in order to cheer up. (transitive) to inspire; to enliven A descoberta dos novos poços de petróleo animou o mercado....