10 Results found for "lengthen oneself".

întinde

întins) 3rd conj. to stretch, lengthen to spread out, lengthen out, stretch out, widen (reflexive) to stretch oneself; also, to lie down     conjugation...


استطال

يَسْتَطِيلُ‎ (yastaṭīlu) to be long (intransitive) to lengthen to surpass to have the upper hand to exalt oneself, be proud (عَلَى (ʕalā, “towards”)) to kill the...


кланяться

vowel lengthening. IPA(key): [ˈkɫanʲɪt͡sə] кла́няться • (klánjatʹsja) impf (perfective поклони́ться) to bow (to, before), to greet (to bend oneself as a...


растягиваться

(rastjágivatʹsja) impf (perfective растяну́ться) to stretch, to lengthen out to be worn out (colloquial) to stretch oneself, to sprawl to stretch out, to spread to drag...


растянуться

(imperfective растя́гиваться) to stretch, to lengthen out to be worn out (colloquial) to stretch oneself, to sprawl to stretch out, to spread to drag...


-ődik

its origin is the same as the -odik/-edik/-ödik suffix group with a lengthened initial vowel. IPA(key): [øːdik] -ődik (verb-forming suffix) Added to...


uitlaten

concerned. (transitive) To lengthen, notably a garment Ze moest haar rok uitlaten omdat het te kort was. She had to lengthen her skirt because it was too...


-kózik

First attested in 1519. The most likely explanation is that it is the lengthened variant of -kozik/-kezik/-közik. IPA(key): [koːzik] Hyphenation: kó‧zik...


krāce

likely theory is that the word krāce was influenced by krākt (in, e.g., lengthening the ā), but that it originally was *krace, a form of dialectal kracis...


przewlekać

by dragging (transitive) to change bedding (transitive) to drag out, to lengthen, to protract (to extend in duration) Synonyms: przeciągać, przedłużać,...