10 Results found for "step oneself".

step over

idiomatic) To relocate oneself to a position of a few steps away; step aside. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see step,‎ over. To carefully...


step back

stepback step back (third-person singular simple present steps back, present participle stepping back, simple past and past participle stepped back) Used...


self-worth

self-worths) The value one assigns to oneself or one's abilities in self assessment. Recognizing one's self-worth is a necessary step to respecting the worth of...


framträda

framträtt, imperative framträd) to appear (in public, to step out into the limelight), to reveal oneself the separated verb träda fram is synonymous Conjugation...


marcher sur les pieds

someone's toes ne pas se laisser marcher sur les pieds ― not to let oneself be pushed around (literally, “not to let other people step on one's toes”)...


stepdaughter

daughter of one's spouse from a previous relationship. stepchild daughter of one's spouse and not of oneself Category:English terms prefixed with step-...


self-talk

Self-Perception, page 80: One way to develop self-confidence is to try to step back and look at yourself objectively. Use positive self-talk instead of...


stepson

step-son From Middle English stepsone, stepsune, from Old English stēopsunu (“stepson”), from Proto-Germanic *steupasunuz (“stepson”), equivalent to step-...


in the shoes of

person. He is in the shoes of a dead man. put oneself in someone's shoes walk a mile in someone's shoes http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/step+into+shoes...


ստէպ

continually, incessantly ստէպ կալ ― stēp kal ― to persevere in, to be assiduous, steadfast in, constant in, to apply or addict oneself to ստիպաբար (stipabar) ստիպագոյն...