Descriptions of the disease. (psychology) The biological drive to preserve oneself; love of life. 1892, Daniel Hack Tuke, editor, A Dictionary of Psychological...
hävda) to maintain, to keep (in order), to preserve to maintain, to state, to claim (reflexive) assert oneself Conjugation of hävda (weak) hävd hävdelse...
to defend, to hold to preserve, to sustain, to continue, to keep up to appropriate, to keep for oneself, to reserve for oneself, to take possession ...
(transitive) to protect, to safeguard, to preserve (transitive) to secure, to seal off (reflexive with się) to protect oneself zabezpieczyć in Wielki słownik języka...
oneself (third-person singular simple present carries oneself, present participle carrying oneself, simple past and past participle carried oneself)...
(transitive) to protect, to safeguard, to preserve (transitive) to secure, to seal off (reflexive with się) to protect oneself zabezpieczać in Wielki słownik języka...
(dakkiñcu) To rescue, preserve, defend, save, get, redeem. To get into one's possession, appropriate. To have. To secure for oneself. "దక్కు" in Charles...
[ʔɓaːw˧˨ twaːŋ˦˩] (Saigon) IPA(key): [ʔɓaːw˨˩˦ t⁽ʷ⁾aːŋ˨˩] bảo toàn to preserve; to keep intact bảo toàn mạng sống ― to keep oneself alive in front of threat...
not overexert oneself (reflexive with si) to save, preserve (one's strength or body) Už nečti, šetři si oči. ― Don't read any more, preserve your eyes. Conjugation...
to place, put, set, lay, let be, keep, deposit, preserve, reserve. ఉంచుకొను (uñcukonu, “keep for oneself”) ఉంపడము (umpaḍamu, “keeping”) ఉంపుడు (umpuḍu,...