10 Results found for "load oneself".

load up

load up (third-person singular simple present loads up, present participle loading up, simple past and past participle loaded up) (transitive) To fill...


obciążyć

(transitive) to load, to burden (transitive) to incriminate, to inculpate (reflexive with się) to burden oneself (reflexive with się) to incriminate oneself, to inculpate...


obciążać

(transitive) to load, to burden (transitive) to incriminate, to inculpate (reflexive with się) to burden oneself (reflexive with się) to incriminate oneself, to inculpate...


ontlasten

(transitive) to unburden, to relieve (a load) (transitive) to relieve (from a duty) (reflexive) to relieve oneself, to move one's bowel, defecate Synonyms:...


Καργαδούρης

probably from Venetan cargatore (literally “carrier”) from cargar (“to load onto oneself”). Compare to cargo. IPA(key): /kar.ɣaˈðu.ris/ Hyphenation: Καρ‧γα‧δού‧ρης...


закупаться

закупи́ться) (colloquial) to stock up (on), to buy a bunch (of), to buy a (whole) load (of) [with instrumental ‘something’] passive of закупа́ть (zakupátʹ) Conjugation...


unload

using a front loader to push material into the hopper. (transitive, intransitive, figuratively) To give vent to or express; to unburden oneself of. to unload...


uskromnić

relieve oneself; to feel relief; to take a load off [with z (+ instrumental) ‘with what’] Jak się z robotą uskromnił? ― How did he take a load off from...


homemade

compost and the load of manure we get from a friendly farmer may not be enough to compensate for what has leached from the ground. Made by oneself. Synonym:...


farsi carico

Literally, “to make load for oneself”. fàrsi carico (first-person singular present mi fàccio carico, first-person singular past historic mi féci carico...