down, to overcome поборо́ть проти́вника ― poborótʹ protívnika ― to defeat one's adversary поборо́ть себя́ ― poborótʹ sebjá ― to overcome oneself (sports)...
participle (UK) got past oneself or (US) gotten past oneself) To become able to look beyond one's own ego and negative emotions; to overcome internal and emotional...
spirit”), with "beside mind" evolving into "beside oneself". beside oneself (idiomatic) Overcome; consumed by an emotion. His widow was beside herself...
enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle, fear etc.) (reflexive) to control oneself, restrain oneself Conjugation of савладати...
enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle, fear etc.) (reflexive) to control oneself, restrain oneself Conjugation of савладавати...
enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle, fear etc.) (reflexive) to control oneself, restrain oneself Conjugation of савлађивати...
spelling савла́дати) (transitive) to defeat (opponent, enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle, fear etc.) (transitive) to learn, to master...
переборо́ти себе́ ― pereboróty sebé ― to overcome one's feelings / natural tendencies (literally, “to overcome oneself”) Conjugation of переборо́ти, переборо́ть...
савлада́вати) (transitive) to defeat (opponent, enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle, fear etc.) (transitive) to learn, to master...
савлађи́вати) (transitive) to defeat (opponent, enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle, fear etc.) (transitive) to learn, to master...