(perfective вы́держать) to stand, to withstand, to bear, to sustain, to endure to pass exam to contain oneself, to control oneself to maintain, to keep up, to...
выде́рживать) to stand, to withstand, to bear, to sustain, to endure to pass exam to contain oneself, to control oneself to maintain, to keep up, to...
توروشماق (turuşmaq) (intransitive) to defend oneself to withstand, to resist Nadžip, Emir Nadžipovič (1979) Istoriko-sravnitelʹnyj slovarʹ tjurkskix jazykov...
/liɛt̚¹²¹⁻²¹ kiɛt̚¹²¹/ 列硈 (Zhangzhou Hokkien) able to withstand all kinds of difficulties (Zhangzhou Hokkien) capable of taking care of oneself (of a child)...
short of to bear, endure, put up with, withstand, resist to restrain oneself, to abstain from, to control oneself, to be patient should not, ought not...
ви́нести pf (výnesty), сте́рпіти pf (stérpity) (hold out, withstand): ви́стояти pf (výstojaty) (contain oneself): стри́матися pf (strýmatysja) ви́триманий (výtrymanyj)...
вите́рплювати impf (vytérpljuvaty) (hold out, withstand): висто́ювати impf (vystójuvaty) (contain oneself): стри́муватися impf (strýmuvatysja) витри́мування n...
verbal noun صَمْد (ṣamd) or صُمُود (ṣumūd)) to betake oneself, to go to resist, to withstand to plug Conjugation of صَمَدَ (I, sound, a ~ u, impersonal...
to manage, to thrive (to demonstrate oneself to be capable) (idiomatic, of an idea) to hold water (to withstand scrutiny or criticism; to be valid) Synonyms:...
terrarum possit obsistere The union of which not even the whole world could withstand to make a stand Despite being impersonal in the passive, this verb has...