something/somewhere’] (transitive) to repel, to stave off (transitive) to repulse (reflexive with się) to push oneself off [with od (+ genitive) ‘from something/somewhere’]...
something/somewhere’] (transitive) to repel, to stave off (transitive) to repulse (reflexive with się) to push oneself off [with od (+ genitive) ‘from something/somewhere’]...
α‧μύ‧νο‧μαι αμύνομαι • (amýnomai) deponent (past αμύνθηκα) to defend oneself to brush off, repel αμύνομαι (deponent: passive forms only) see: άμυνα f (ámyna...
drive back, repel (with reflexive) to throw or cast oneself back or again; throw or fling oneself anywhere (figuratively) to cast off, repel, remove, reject...
Macmillan and Co. to clear oneself of a suspicion: suspicionem a se removere, depellere, propulsare (Verr. 3. 60. 140) to repel an injury: iniurias defendere...
off, simple past and past participle fended off) To defend against; to repel with force or effort Synonyms: turn away, drive away, ward off They tried...
IPA (key): /fʊŋ⁵⁵ jɐu̯²¹ t͡sɪŋ⁵⁵/ 風油精 essential balm containing menthol, eucalyptus oil, etc. used to repel insects, soothe bites and refresh oneself...
gold, the cold spirit, not at all earth's glory. (transitive) to ward off, repel Conjugation of warian (weak class 2) bewarian Middle English: warien, waren...
plunge, push, throw (away from oneself) Synonym: lök Antonym: húz (transitive, literally or figuratively) to repel Antonym: vonz conjugation of taszít...
task is to prevent the opposition from scoring. A fighter who seeks to repel an attack. Synonyms: forefighter, protector (law, rare) A lawyer who represents...