historic mi riavventài, past participle riavventàto) (intransitive) to spring (fling oneself) again Conjugation of riavventàrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian...
come to oneself (third-person singular simple present comes to oneself, present participle coming to oneself, simple past came to oneself, past participle...
rejse sig get up, stand up pick oneself up be built, go up recover rise spring up tower...
English wiellspring, wiellġespring (“spring, fount, fountain”), corresponding to well + spring. More at well, spring. (General American) IPA(key): /ˈwɛlsprɪŋ/...
вздёргиваться) (intransitive) to rise up, to shoot up, to spring up (colloquial) to hang oneself, to commit suicide passive of вздёрнуть (vzdjórnutʹ) Conjugation...
-జుడు (-juḍu) ఆత్మజుడు • (ātmajuḍu) m (plural ఆత్మజులు) A son, as springing from oneself. "ఆత్మ" in Charles Philip Brown (1903) A Telugu-English dictionary...
established, develop, spring up Synonyms: formarsi, sorgere, nascere to give oneself up (to the police) to constitute oneself, become Synonyms: organizzarsi...
the ground, spring (5) part of names of smaller parts of rivers, for example in river deltas (anatomy): blodåder (geology): malmåder (spring): källåder...
до весны́ ― on ne doživjót do vesný ― he won't live until spring; he won't see the spring дожи́ть до глубо́кой ста́рости ― dožítʹ do glubókoj stárosti...
with się, of many people) to injure oneself (reflexive with się, of many tents, camps, etc.) to be pitched, to spring up porozbijać in Wielki słownik języka...