participle rinserràto) to lock oneself tightly, to lock oneself up, to shut oneself up [+ in (object) = in/inside] to withdraw (oneself) [+ in (object) = into]...
person, particularly oneself) from entering a place, by leaving it locked. Antonyms: let in, lock in Hypernym: keep out I've locked myself out of my room...
past tense låste, perfect tense har låst) to lock låse op - to unlock låse sig ind - to lock oneself in indelåst ulåst udelåst lås (noun) From Old Norse...
[zəpʲɪˈrʲet͡sːə] запере́ться • (zaperétʹsja) pf (imperfective запира́ться) to lock (oneself) up passive of запере́ть (zaperétʹ) Conjugation of запере́ться (class...
rinchiùso) [+ in (object)] reflexive of rinchiudere to shut oneself up (in) to lock oneself up (in) Conjugation of rinchiùdersi (root-stressed -ere;...
[zəpʲɪˈrat͡sːə] запира́ться • (zapirátʹsja) impf (perfective запере́ться) to lock (oneself) up (colloquial) to deny, to disavow, to refuse to admit one's guilt...
reflexive of seppellire to stay in a place and never go out; to lock oneself away to immerse oneself in an activity Conjugation of seppellìrsi (-ire; irregular)...
(reflexive with się) to become shut, to close (reflexive with się) to lock oneself away (reflexive with się) to shut up (to stop talking) noun zamykarka...
past participle serràto) to tighten to crowd or press to close up to lock oneself Conjugation of serràrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian verbs) serrare...
(reflexive with się) to become shut, to close (reflexive with się) to lock oneself away (reflexive with się) to shut up (to stop talking) adjective zamknięty...