10 Results found for "release oneself".

sciogliersi

sciòlto) reflexive of sciogliere to melt to dissolve to thaw to free oneself, release oneself to break up (a group)     Conjugation of sciògliersi (root-stressed...


eewadüka

[eːwaɾ̠ɨːka] eewadüka (intransitive, patientive) to get loose, to release oneself Cáceres, Natalia (2011) “eewadüka”, in Grammaire Fonctionnelle-Typologique...


ปล่อยไก่

let out; to release; etc”) +‎ ไก่ (gài, “fowl”). ปล่อยไก่ • (bplɔ̀i-gài) (abstract noun การปล่อยไก่) (idiomatic, colloquial) to make a fool of oneself....


autoscatto

Hyphenation: au‧to‧scàt‧to autoscatto m (plural autoscatti) automatically-timed shutter release (that allows one to include oneself in photos) selfie...


dod yn rhydd

page 3770: Ei lacio neu ei ryddhau ei hun, dod yn rhydd, dadweindio […] to loosen or release oneself, become undone, unravel, unwind, disintegrate […]...


dod yn ddarnau

hun, dod yn rhydd, dadweindio; dod yn ddarnau, ymchwalu […] to loosen or release oneself, become undone, unravel, unwind; fall apart, disintegrate […]...


ἐκλυτρόω

ἐκλυτρόω • (eklutróō) to set free, release on paying a ransom to redeem to release oneself from guilt by ransom to redeem oneself from a wrongdoing before the...


bunkerirati

(Cyrillic spelling бункери́рати) (reflexive) to shut oneself in a bunker (reflexive) to ban, prevent from release (book, movie etc.) Conjugation of bunkerirati...


бункерирати

(Latin spelling bunkerírati) (reflexive) to shut oneself in a bunker (reflexive) to ban, prevent from release (book, movie etc.) Conjugation of бункерирати...


រួច

to complete, to be done to be able to to escape, to free oneself (from jail), to be released, acquitted (from accusation) រួចហើយ • (ruəc) already, then...