10 Results found for "steady oneself".

złapać

oneself, to catch one another (reflexive with się) to steady oneself, to grab hold [+genitive = of something] (reflexive with się) to catch oneself (realise...


łapać

oneself, to catch one another (reflexive with się) to steady oneself, to grab hold [+genitive = of something] (reflexive with się) to catch oneself (realise...


podpierać

podeprzeć) (transitive) to support, to prop up, to steady (reflexive with się) to support oneself podpierać in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut...


barog

stand up to maintain an invincible or permanent attitude; to be fixed, steady, or firm; to take a position in resistance or opposition (by extension)...


gestandan

/jeˈstɑn.dɑn/ ġestandan to remain, last, exist, stand still to hold oneself upright to be steady, remain undisturbed to oppose, stand against, oppress Conjugation...


grab handle

mandatory nappy-changing table. [...] There is a sturdy grab handle to steady oneself while dealing with 'junior'. Once done, the nappy table flips back very...


держаться

stand up straight, to hold oneself erect / upright to hold out, to stand firm; to hold one's ground держи́сь! ― deržísʹ! ― steady!, stand firm! (don't give...


lash out

Japanese torpedo boats launch an attack on the Suvorov. Despite burning steadily for several hours and now taking a torpedo to the stern, the ship still...


fix

English fitch), from fixe (“fastened; fixed”), from Latin fīxus (“immovable; steady; stable; fixed”), from fīgō (“to drive in; stick; fasten”), from Proto-Indo-European...


calmar

to steady (often used when talking to an animal one is riding like a horse) (reflexive) to calm down, to settle down, to quiet down, to calm oneself (reflexive)...