10 Results found for "frame oneself".

lose the run of oneself

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...


sit back

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,...


do one's homework

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...


bustle

English busken (“to prepare; make ready”), from Old Norse búask (“to prepare oneself”); or alternatively from a frequentative form of Middle English busten...


narrativize

Narratology: Readers narrativize such texts by resorting to the experiencing frame, overruling the oddity in pronominal usage that makes such texts difficult...


丟格

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 /...


rama

[ˈrɑmɑ] Hyphenation: ra‧ma rama (definite accusative ramanı, plural ramalar) frame (structural elements of a building, bicycle, or other constructed object)...


射格

(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 /...


self-betterment

From self- +‎ betterment. self-betterment (uncountable) The act of making oneself better. 2010, Susan Cayleff, Wash and Be Healed: The Water-Cure Movement...


autocontrollarsi

autocontrollài, past participle autocontrollàto) to control oneself; to restrain oneself 1788 February 8, Publius, Il Federalista [The Federalist Papers]:...