lower one's horns|lower one's horn in English

humiliate someone, embarrass someone

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1. One's at the lower lighthouse and there is one on the roof.

2. A Blot on (one's) escutcheon A stain or mark against one's reputation or that of one's family

3. At (one's) Command Among one's available resources or skills

4. Stale images cancel one's perception and deviate one's motivation.

5. It is difficult to reconcile one's statements with one's conduct.

6. Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket. 

7. One's conscious motives are often different from one's subconscious ones.

8. See: (something) is the straw that Broke the camel's back all hell breaks loose all hell Broke loose be flat Broke bed and breakfast break (one's) ass break (one's) balls break (one's) duck break (one's) egg break (one's) fall break (one's) heart break (one's) stones break (one's) word break (someone's) serve break (something) on (something) break

9. The achievement of one's purpose depends largely on one's perseverance.

10. It is universally accepted that one's thinking directs one's actions.

11. 24 Through the comparison with the old NGL plant, the new one's lower recovery rate is in gear under the lower content of ethane in the crude gas. But the level does not match to its capability.

12. One's opinion tends to differ in accordance with one's standpoint.

13. So, one's a bell and the other one's a basketball, right?

14. 1 Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket. 

15. Parliament's lower house has approved legislation which, besides stressing the importance of parental guidance, requires schools to instil "a love of one's country" in children.

16. Adagios, English horn, horns (2), bassoon, K

17. No one's listening.

18. Verb: Backslide (Backslid,Backslidden) 'bak,slId Drop to a lower level , as in one's morals or standards " Conservatives worry about McCain's Backslide on immigration ";

19. Broke one's arm.

20. That one's free.

21. This one's brown.

22. This one's yellow.

23. Clearheaded: having full use of one's mind and control over one's actions

24. Bailes par savu veselību ― fear for one's health, worries about one's health

25. Improving one's last effort instead of comparing with others do one's best.