also: Stir, STIR, štir, štír, știr, and Știr (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /stɜː/ (General American) IPA(key): /stɝ/ (Early Modern) IPA(key): /stɪr/,...
(kouniémai) passive (past κουνήθηκα, active κουνώ) to get a move on, stir oneself to swing, wobble for this verb's full conjugation see the active form...
(zavertétʹsja) pf to begin to turn/spin/whirl (colloquial) to start moving, to stir (oneself) (colloquial) to have one's hands full, to be in a whirl passive of...
an emotion, especially sentimentality or compassion (reflexive) to stir (oneself); to move slightly (reflexive, military) to stand at ease Conjugation...
an emotion, especially sentimentality or compassion (reflexive) to stir (oneself); to move slightly (reflexive) to get or stay in touch, touch base,...
oneself (third-person singular simple present exposes oneself, present participle exposing oneself, simple past and past participle exposed oneself)...
(“to busy oneself”) + -ment. IPA(key): /a.fɛʁ.mɑ̃/ affairement m (plural affairements) bustle, hustle and bustle (an excited activity; a stir) “affairement”...
supine hreyft) to move, to shift [with accusative] (reflexive) to stir, to move (oneself), to exercise [with accusative] to bring up, to mention [with dative]...
IPA(key): [kɨə˨˩˨] (classifier cái) cựa spur (of roosters) cựa to stir; to move (colloquial) to disentangle; to extricate oneself Derived terms cựa quậy ...
(dǎcǎojīngshé) 藪(やぶ)をつついて蛇(へび)を出(だ)す • (yabu o tsutsuite hebi o dasu) (idiomatic) to stir up trouble for oneself, to stir up a hornets' nest 藪蛇(やぶへび) (yabuhebi)...