account of oneself (third-person singular simple present gives a good account of oneself, present participle giving a good account of oneself, simple past...
(zaigrátʹ) pf (imperfective заи́грывать) to begin to play to begin to sparkle to look to advantage, to stand out (a record, tape recorder etc.) to spoil/wear...
(intransitive) to shine, glow, glare, sparkle (to emit light) (intransitive, figuratively) to excel, shine (to distinguish oneself) loistaa poissaolollaan (“to...
the only item in the 11-page menu over 1,000 forints was a bottle of sparkling wine, a reasonable 1,190 forints for 0.7 liters. (Note to self: if ever...
drive away darkness հատանել զբոց հրոյ ― hatanel zbocʻ hroy ― to spark, to sparkle, to emit sparks դատ հատանել ― dat hatanel ― to sentence, to judge, to decide...
quote, to make a joke sparkle ‒ only an artist can do that. wyiskrzyć pf (reflexive with się, archaic) to get rid of, to rid oneself of Synonym: pozbyć się...
funkelte. They had cut the diamond a thousand times until it shone and sparkled. Der Rand muss mit Schmirgelpapier geschliffen werden. The edge must be...
fear. There! on the table, lay the Jewel of Seven Stars, shining and sparkling with lurid light, as though each of the seven points of each of the seven...
struggle”) is probably derived from verb sense 1.2.1 (“to apply (oneself) to, or prepare (oneself) for, a task or work”). The verb is derived from Middle English...
from China, ſhe inſtantly lifted herself from the couch, while her eyes ſparkled with unuſual vivacity. To design, make, provide, or select clothes (for...