lose the run of oneself (third-person singular simple present loses the run of oneself, present participle losing the run of oneself, simple past and past...
back) To recline while still in a seated position, with one's back on the frame of the seat. Please just sit back and watch the show. 2022 November 30,...
prepare oneself with the relevant knowledge; to carry out the necessary research in advance. 2009, Colin Thatcher, Final Appeal: Anatomy of a Frame: As the...
English busken (“to prepare; make ready”), from Old Norse búask (“to prepare oneself”); or alternatively from a frequentative form of Middle English busten...
Narratology: Readers narrativize such texts by resorting to the experiencing frame, overruling the oddity in pronominal usage that makes such texts difficult...
IPA (key): /ti̯əu̯³³ kəu̯¹³/ 丟格 (Xiang) to lose face; to bring shame to oneself edit 丟人 / 丢人 (diūrén) 丟臉 / 丢脸 (diūliǎn) 丟醜 / 丢丑 (diūchǒu) 丟面 / 丢面 丟面子 /...
[ˈrɑmɑ] Hyphenation: ra‧ma rama (definite accusative ramanı, plural ramalar) frame (structural elements of a building, bicycle, or other constructed object)...
(new-style): /sa̠⁴⁵ kəu̯¹³/ 射格 (Xiang) to lose face; to bring shame to oneself edit 丟人 / 丢人 (diūrén) 丟臉 / 丢脸 (diūliǎn) 丟醜 / 丢丑 (diūchǒu) 丟面 / 丢面 丟面子 /...
From self- + betterment. self-betterment (uncountable) The act of making oneself better. 2010, Susan Cayleff, Wash and Be Healed: The Water-Cure Movement...
autocontrollài, past participle autocontrollàto) to control oneself; to restrain oneself 1788 February 8, Publius, Il Federalista [The Federalist Papers]:...