leave annual leave by your leave compassionate leave Dutch leave family leave flexi-leave French leave furternity leave gardening leave garden leave leaveism...
fend for oneself (third-person singular simple present fends for oneself, present participle fending for oneself, simple past and past participle fended...
to lay oneself open, to leave oneself wide open [with à ‘to something negative, e.g. criticism’] prêter le flanc aux critiques ― to lay oneself open to...
making oneself scarce, simple past and past participle made oneself scarce) (intransitive) To leave or stay away from a place, especially in order to avoid...
" he said and he fought to get himself together. (idiomatic) To dress and prepare oneself for an event I need to get myself together before we leave....
their problems as best they can; [...]. to leave alone, unsupervised, without assistance fend for oneself “leave*own devices”, in OneLook Dictionary Search...
démunir to deprive of, to divest of (reflexive, ~ de) to leave oneself without, to deprive oneself of This is a regular verb of the second conjugation, like...
narrow hole loophole оста́вить себе́ лазе́йку ostávitʹ sebé lazéjku leave oneself a loophole Declension of лазе́йка (inan fem-form velar-stem accent-a...
imperative ge sig tillkänna) to reveal oneself; to leave one's hiding place in order to show oneself; to identify oneself as the one who was searched for...
(informal, figuratively) to leave a room; to leave (informal, figuratively) to get sacked, to get the sack, to find oneself out on one's ear montrer la...