excusable `losing the run' of oneself. 1993 December 16, Seán Power, “Interpretation (Amendment) Bill, 1993 [ Seanad : Second Stage.]”, in Dáil debates: I think...
rôle ― to get to take centre stage, to get to be centre stage, to have it easy se donner le beau rôle ― to present oneself in a favourable light avoir...
out, to protrude (e.g. one's tongue) (transitive) to perform, to show, to stage (transitive) to put up to list (e.g. for sale) (transitive, colloquial)...
aufgfiart) (reflexive) to conduct oneself; to behave, to act (in a certain way) (transitive) to perform, to stage (a play, a piece of music, etc.) (by...
предста́вя) to present to introduce (someone) [with на (na) ‘to someone’] to stage (a performance) to depict, to portray to nominate, to suggest (someone)...
предста́вям) to present to introduce (someone) [with на (na) ‘to someone’] to stage (a performance) to depict, to portray to nominate, to suggest (someone)...
自(じ)作(さく)自(じ)演(えん)した (jisaku jien shita)) to direct (a show) and act by oneself to stage (a farce) all by oneself Conjugation of "自作自演する" (See Appendix:Japanese verbs.)...
opgeféiert, auxiliary verb hunn) (transitive) to perform, to stage (a play, show, etc.) (reflexive) to behave, to act, to conduct oneself (transitive) to list...
Ultimately from Ancient Greek σκηνή (skēnḗ, “scene, stage”). Specifically via Russian сце́на (scéna, “stage, scene”), and reinforced by cognates (e.g. English...
się, colloquial, theater) to lose control of oneself and the ability to play a role while performing on stage, as a result of an unexpected event Synonym:...