someone who is tracking you. The police are chasing us! Quick, turn into that side street! We've got to shake them off. To rid oneself of a malady or...
(imperfective odnajdywać or odnajdować) (transitive) to discover, to rediscover, to track down, to trace (find something that was lost or hidden) (transitive) to...
odnajdywać impf (perfective odnaleźć) (transitive) to discover, to rediscover, to track down, to trace (find something that was lost or hidden) (transitive) to...
reality, he even loses track of time and space. He didn't even look at me…" (reflexive) to become engrossed, to lose oneself (Bolivia, Honduras, reflexive)...
self-sufficient, superlative most self-sufficient) Able to provide for oneself independently of others; not needing external support. [from 16th c.] 2012...
capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in oneself and others) Synonym: moral Borrowed from Italian corsa. IPA(key): /ˈkɔr...
slidings, diminutive slidinkje n) (soccer) a slide tackle (rowing) slide, track (one of two parallel grooves that guide the small wheels of a sliding seat...
nommer (plural nommers) number issue, instalment of a periodical song, track (Cape Afrikaans, chiefly plural) prison gang foonnommer selnommer telefoonnommer...
From investīgō (“track, investigate, search after”) + -tiō. (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /in.u̯es.tiːˈɡaː.ti.oː/, [ɪnu̯ɛs̠t̪iːˈɡäːt̪ioː] (modern Italianate...
Life in Dublin, page 54: The proper response to slagging is to laugh at oneself while “getting back” at one′s slagger. (metalworking) One who works with...