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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
oneself [americ ˌwənˈsɛlf, Brit wʌnˈsɛlf] PRON formal
oneself (reflexive)
oneself (after prep)
oneself (emphatic use)
to cut oneself
to enjoy oneself
if one looks after oneself
to talk about oneself
to do sth oneself
to experience sth for oneself
I. devote [americ dəˈvoʊt, Brit dɪˈvəʊt] VERBO trans
to devote sth to sth/-ing
dedicar algo a algo/ +infin
II. to devote oneself VERBO reflex
to devote oneself to sth/-ing
dedicarse a algo/ +infin
I. distance [americ ˈdɪstəns, Brit ˈdɪst(ə)ns] SUBST C or U
1.1. distance (space between two points):
1.2. distance (faraway point):
admirar a alguien de lejos
1.3. distance (in time):
1.4. distance (between rivals, competitors):
2. distance (emotional):
3. distance DESP:
II. to distance oneself VERBO reflex
1. to distance oneself (emotionally):
to distance oneself
to distance oneself from sb/sth
distanciarse de alguien/algo
Expressões:
to distance oneself from sb/sth (deny involvement)
desvincularse de alguien/algo
I. insinuate [americ ɪnˈsɪnjuˌeɪt, Brit ɪnˈsɪnjʊeɪt] VERBO trans
II. to insinuate oneself VERBO reflex
to insinuate oneself into sth
I. nerve [americ nərv, Brit nəːv] SUBST
1. nerve C:
nerve ANAT, BOT
to touch a (raw) nerve atrib fiber/ending
2.1. nerve <nerves, pl > (emotional constitution):
to get on sb's nerves coloq
to get on sb's nerves coloq
to get on sb's nerves coloq
sacar a alguien de quicio
2.2. nerve <nerves, pl > (anxiety):
3.1. nerve U (resolve):
3.2. nerve (effrontery) coloq:
nerve sem pl
frescura f coloq
nerve sem pl
cara f coloq
to have the nerve to + infin
tener la frescura or la cara de +  infin coloq
¡qué frescura or cara! coloq
II. to nerve oneself VERBO reflex
to nerve oneself
to nerve oneself for sth
I. gorge [americ ɡɔrdʒ, Brit ɡɔːdʒ] SUBST
1. gorge (ravine) GEOGR:
2. gorge (throat):
gorge arcaico
to make sb's gorge rise lit
II. to gorge oneself VERBO reflex
to gorge oneself
to gorge oneself
to gorge oneself on or with sth
to gorge oneself on or with sth
atracarse de algo coloq
to gorge oneself on or with sth
to gorge oneself on or with sth
I. plume [americ plum, Brit pluːm] SUBST
II. to plume oneself VERBO reflex
to plume oneself bird:
person: to plume oneself on or upon sth lit
I. avenge [americ əˈvɛndʒ, Brit əˈvɛn(d)ʒ] VERBO trans
1. avenge (take revenge for):
2. avenge <avenging, Part pres >:
II. to avenge oneself VERBO reflex
to avenge oneself
to avenge oneself on sb
vengarse en alguien
to avenge oneself for sth
I. congratulate [americ kənˈɡrætʃəˌleɪt, kənˈɡrædʒəˌleɪt, Brit kənˈɡratjʊleɪt] VERBO trans
to congratulate sb on sth/-ing
felicitar or darle la enhorabuena a alguien por algo/ +infin
II. to congratulate oneself VERBO reflex
to congratulate oneself on sth
felicitarse por or de algo
to congratulate oneself on sth
congratularse por or de algo formal
I. steel [americ stil, Brit stiːl] SUBST
1. steel U (metal):
he showed his steel atrib girder/helmet
2. steel C (sharpener):
II. to steel oneself VERBO reflex
to steel oneself for sth/to + infin
armarse de valor para algo/ para  +  infin
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
oneself [wʌnˈself] PRON reflexive
1. oneself:
oneself
oneself emphatic
to deceive oneself
to express oneself
2. oneself (same person):
oneself
to restrict oneself
to overexert oneself
to fend for oneself
to overextend oneself
to surpass oneself
to efface oneself
to orient oneself
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
to prostrate oneself
to cross oneself
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
oneself [wʌn·ˈself] PRON reflexive
1. oneself:
oneself
oneself emphatic
to deceive oneself
to express oneself
2. oneself (same person):
oneself
to titivate oneself
to demean oneself
to deliver oneself of sth
to divest oneself of sth
to fend for oneself
to orientate oneself
to overreach oneself
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
to entrench (oneself)
to contradict (oneself)
Present
Idevote
youdevote
he/she/itdevotes
wedevote
youdevote
theydevote
Past
Idevoted
youdevoted
he/she/itdevoted
wedevoted
youdevoted
theydevoted
Present Perfect
Ihavedevoted
youhavedevoted
he/she/ithasdevoted
wehavedevoted
youhavedevoted
theyhavedevoted
Past Perfect
Ihaddevoted
youhaddevoted
he/she/ithaddevoted
wehaddevoted
youhaddevoted
theyhaddevoted
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The reason was traced to deadening a nerve which runs under the knee and being deprived of oxygen while being depressed while kneeling.
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But too much selenium can cause selenosis, a condition marked by hair and nail loss, garlic breath, fatigue and nerve damage.
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The goal of surgery is to join healthy nerve to unhealthy nerve.
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Even relatively minor trauma can transiently stretch the fourth nerve (by transiently displacing the brainstem relative to the posterior clinoid process).
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The ulnar nerve provides cutaneous sensory innervation to the back of the little finger and adjacent half of the ring finger.
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