(idiomatic, intransitive) To conceal oneself; to remain hidden. I'll lie low here until you get back, good luck! to conceal oneself; to remain hidden...
firmly connected, be interlocked to compose oneself, to pull oneself together to remain undaunted, remain calm, be composed Conjugation of تَمَاسَكَ (form-VI...
of giving testimony, in a trial, that would incriminate oneself. giving testimony that would incriminate oneself right to remain silent take the fifth...
within oneself to find and put into action a particular positive quality, such as strength, energy or courage. I summoned up all my remaining willpower...
profession is in dire straits Often used with essere (“to be”), trovarsi (“to find oneself”), versare (“to find oneself, to remain”) or navigare (“to sail”)....
اِطْمَأَنَّ • (iṭmaʔanna) IVq, non-past يَطْمَئِنُّ (yaṭmaʔinnu) to remain quietly to come to rest to be calm, to be confident to be certain to have confidence...
plural self-effacements) The act of keeping oneself in the background, as in humility. John likes to remain unnoticed and does so naturally through the...
IPA(key): /jeˈstɑn.dɑn/ ġestandan to remain, last, exist, stand still to hold oneself upright to be steady, remain undisturbed to oppose, stand against...
Syllabification(key): mö‧köt‧tä‧mi‧nen mököttäminen verbal noun of mököttää sulking (expressing one's disdain or anger by remaining silent and withdrawing into oneself)...
From Old English mīþan (“to hide, conceal; keep to oneself, dissemble; conceal oneself, remain concealed; avoid, shun, refrain from”). Cognate with Dutch...