to imagine, to suspect to think too high (of oneself) возомни́ть себя́ экспе́ртом ― vozomnítʹ sebjá ekspértom ― to consider oneself an expert (mistakenly)...
child) to a school as its student, especially as part of orientation. to give up (oneself or someone) to an authority as a criminal, suspect, or the like....
of oneself (third-person singular simple present gets ahead of oneself, present participle getting ahead of oneself, simple past got ahead of oneself, past...
‘for/towards whom’] (transitive) to feel (to suspect or realize that something is happening) (transitive) to feel (to suspect or realize that something will happen)...
disclose the identity of someone. The Associated Press will not identify the suspect of the crime because he is a juvenile. (transitive, biology) To establish...
suspicion: in suspicionem vocari, cadere to be suspected by some one: in suspicionem alicui venire to clear oneself of a suspicion: suspicionem a se removere...
like rain, but it barely drizzled. It feels like Gerald is the likely suspect. (meteorology, impersonal) Denotes the apparent temperature. feel like...
imprigionare, incarcerare trattenere il sospetto al commissariato ― to keep the suspect at the police station (by extension) to confine (someone) [with a (+ infinitive)...
information about oneself, especially accidentally) O suspeito negava as acusações, mas os interrogadores fizeram-no se entregar. The suspect denied the accusations...
incorrectly) oneself to be something wanen plural of waan From Old Dutch wānen. wânen to expect to think, to be of the opinion to suspect This verb needs...