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oneself [wʌnˈself] ZAIM.

1. oneself (reflexive form):

oneself
to cut oneself
pleased with oneself
to buy oneself sth
to be oneself

2. oneself (for emphasis):

oneself
to do sth oneself

to divest oneself of (sth)

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let oneself in for sth CZ.

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let oneself in for sth pot. idiom
let oneself in for sth pot. idiom

to spread oneself too thin

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Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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The ability to produce and grow food for oneself has also been reported to improve levels of self-esteem of self-efficacy.
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Embodiment is the understanding of the physical body and its relation to oneself.
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One will impose a rigorous set of standards on oneself in order to attempt to actually measure up to what the idealized image is.
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In many areas having an academic degree and presenting oneself as a scientist is irrelevant.
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Just being in a small space by oneself makes one quiet down.
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Such filings were usually phrased in terms of throwing oneself upon the king's mercy or conscience.
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Bungee jumping is such a high sensation sport that one can not cheat on oneself or on the others.
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Apart from the homing pigeon, man has the cybernetic instinct to follow through a direction -- but you've got to make use of it by getting a focus for oneself.
www.ghanaweb.com
However, representing oneself as a professional software engineer without a license from an accredited institution is illegal in many parts of the world.
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While the political part of oneself is outlining the imperative, the creative aspect of oneself is untameable, off the leash, gainsaying.
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