oneself

oneself
{wʌn'self}
1. reft се, си
to hurt ONESELF наранявам се
to tell ONESELF казвам си
2. emph сам, за себе си
to do something ONESELF сам върша нещо
to be ONESELF в нормалния си вид съм (умствено и физически), естествен съм, държа се естествено, искрен съм
by ONESELF сам (без ничия помощ, непридружен)
to come to ONESELF идвам в съзнание/на себе си, съвземам се
to keep ONESELF to ONESELF страня от хората, не съм общителен
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{w^n'self} pron 1. reft се, си; to hurt oneself наранявам се; to te
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се; себе си;
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1. by oneself сам (без ничия помощ, непридружен) 2. emph сам, за себе си 3. reft се, си 4. to be oneself в нормалния си вид съм (умствено и физически), естествен съм, държа се естествено, искрен съм 5. to come to oneself идвам в съзнание/на себе си, съвземам се 6. to do something oneself сам върша нещо 7. to hurt oneself наранявам се 8. to keep oneself to oneself страня от хората, не съм общителен 9. to tell oneself казвам си
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oneself[wʌn´self] pron refl 1. се, си; to hurt \oneself наранявам се; 2. сам, за себе си; to do s.th. \oneself сам върша нещо; be \oneself нормален съм, в ред съм (умствено и физически); естествен съм, държа се естествено, искрен съм; by \oneself сам (без ничия помощ; непридружен); to come to \oneself идвам на себе си; възвръщам си здравия разум; to keep \oneself to \oneself страня от хората, не съм общителен.

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