10 Results found for "stoop oneself".

stoop

great wealth do stoop to husbandry, it multiplieth riches exceedingly. (bend oneself forwards and downwards): bend down, crouch, squat stoop and roop to bend...


duck down

(idiomatic, intransitive) To crouch in order to hide or protect oneself. (idiomatic, intransitive) To stoop oneself down quickly, in order to avoid being hit....


abbassarsi

(intransitive) to lower oneself; to stoop [with a or per ‘to somewhere’] Synonym: appiattirsi abbassarsi a terra ― to lower oneself to the ground (intransitive)...


vernederen

vernederen (transitive) to humiliate, humble (reflexive) to stoop to, humble/humiliate oneself Hij vernederde zich door op blote knieën starf en vergiffenis...


alentua

alen‧tua alentua (intransitive) to stoop, condescend, lower oneself Miten voit alentua tälle tasolle! How could you stoop to this level! (intransitive) to...


carry oneself

oneself (third-person singular simple present carries oneself, present participle carrying oneself, simple past and past participle carried oneself)...


унижаться

унижа́ться • (unižátʹsja) impf (perfective уни́зиться) to humble oneself, to grovel to stoop to the point of [with до (do, + genitive) ‘taking some action...


унизиться

уни́зиться • (unízitʹsja) pf (imperfective унижа́ться) to humble oneself, to grovel to stoop to the point of [with до (do, + genitive) ‘taking some action...


apleca

participle aplecat) 1st conjugation (reflexive) to bend (oneself), bend down, incline, bow, bow down, stoop, lean to tilt, incline, bend (something) Synonyms:...


condescendence

condescendance, from condescendre, from Late Latin condescendere (“to let oneself down, stoop, condescend”), from Latin com- (“together”) + descendere (“to come...