safeguard, to preserve (transitive) to secure, to seal off (reflexive with się) to protect oneself zabezpieczać in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut...
safeguard, to preserve (transitive) to secure, to seal off (reflexive with się) to protect oneself zabezpieczyć in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut...
copyright (uncountable) (informal) The practice of mailing a sealed, dated copy of one's work to oneself as a proof of copyright ownership, rather than registering...
يَطْوِي (yaṭwī) to fold, to roll up, to crease to conclude, to finish, to seal to cache, to put away, to conceal to intend, to be destined to, to be committed...
mosquitos, to no avail. 2024 April 27, Alastair Telfer, “England beat France to seal Grand Slam hat-trick”, in BBC Sport[1]: France spent large portions of the...
IPA(key): /ˈɲuːɕiɕ/, [ˈɲuːɕiɕ] Hyphenation: ню‧у‧сись нюусись • (ńuuśiś) seal тюлень (ťuľeń) Anu-Reet Hauzenberg (1972) Названия животных в коми языке...
sealhunter (plural sealhunters) Alternative form of seal-hunter 1897, A. V. B., Three Indian Tales, page 55: He promised his parents that he would watch...
heavy object) [+instrumental = with what] (transitive) to press (to apply a seal or stamp to something) [+ na (locative) = on what] (transitive, colloquial)...
or seal. To block: prevent (something or someone) from passing. (specifically, vulgar) To shut (one's mouth): to shut up. (slang) to stuff oneself: to...
Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /si.miˈo/ σημειόω • (sēmeióō) to mark, stamp to seal (e.g. letters) to signal (in middle) to take notice of, honor (in middle)...