10 Results found for "neglect oneself".

laisser aller

/lɛ.se a.le/, /le.se a.le/ laisser aller (reflexive) to let oneself go, to neglect oneself Elle s’est laissée aller. ― She's let herself go. (reflexive...


trasandarsi

transandarsi (archaic) From trasandare (“to neglect”) +‎ -si (“oneself”, enclitic reflexive pronoun). IPA(key): /tra.zanˈdar.si/ Rhymes: -arsi Hyphenation:...


the cobbler's children are the worst shod

the cobbler's children are the worst shod One often neglects those closest to oneself. the shoemaker's children go barefoot...


zaniedbać

(imperfective zaniedbywać) (transitive) to neglect (to fail to care for) (reflexive with się) to let oneself go (to cease to care about one's appearance)...


zaniedbywać

zaniedbywać impf (perfective zaniedbać) (transitive) to neglect (to fail to care for) (reflexive with się) to let oneself go (to cease to care about one's appearance)...


ほったらかす

ほったらかした (hottarakashita)) to neglect 仕(し)事(ごと)をほったらかして遊(あそ)ぶ shigoto o hottarakashite asobu to neglect work and enjoy oneself Conjugation of "ほったらかす" (See...


find oneself

and if he neglects to obtain the certificate, he is not allowed any thing from the time of the laſt muſter. (literally) To discover oneself to be in a...


desleixar

English translation of this quotation) (takes a reflexive pronoun) to neglect oneself     Conjugation of desleixar (See Appendix:Portuguese verbs) 1Brazilian...


make use

(archaic) To help oneself. 1613, William Shakespeare, The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight‎[1]: Good Cromwell, neglect him not; make use...


incur

past and past participle incurred) (transitive) to bring upon oneself or expose oneself to, especially something inconvenient, harmful, or onerous; to...