10 Results found for "thrive oneself".

do well for oneself

present participle doing well for oneself, simple past did well for oneself, past participle done well for oneself) (idiomatic) To thrive or succeed....


trivast

tense trivst, past tense treivst, supine trivest) (intransitive) thrive, enjoy oneself, like something Eg treivst ikkje der. I did not like it there. trives...


జొబ్బిల్లు

drop, ooze to rise, increase, to thrive, to grow thickly to be full To be redolent, to smell of to revel, to enjoy oneself to toss about, to writhe, to wallow...


trives

be / feel comfortable or content; to get along; to be happy, enjoy oneself to thrive, flourish, prosper, do well trivast (Nynorsk) “trives” in The Bokmål...


shoot oneself in the foot

shoot oneself in the foot (third-person singular simple present shoots oneself in the foot, present participle shooting oneself in the foot, simple past...


þreifa

from Proto-Indo-European *terp-, *trep- (“to satisfy, enjoy”). Related to thrive. IPA(key): /ˈθreiːva/ Rhymes: -eiːva þreifa (weak verb, third-person singular...


tự cường

tính tự cường nghiễm nhiên phải rèn luyện trước hết. Peoples with the nature of self-improvement sharpened, above all, would be nothing but to thrive....


viihtyä

Well if you don't like it here then why don't you leave? (intransitive) to thrive, flourish (to grow vigorously or luxuriantly) viihde viihdyke viihdyttää...


megállja a helyét

person) to hold one's own, to do well, to cope, to manage, to thrive (to demonstrate oneself to be capable) (idiomatic, of an idea) to hold water (to withstand...


cresco

crētum); third conjugation, no passive to rise, grow, grow up; prosper, thrive; increase, multiply, augment Synonyms: adolēscō, accrēscō, excrēscō, olēscō...