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"sobreponerse a" in English

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"sobreponerse a" in English
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to shrug off{vb} (misfortune, disappointment)
Que el Parlamento tenga la valentía de sobreponerse a su propia sombra.
Parliament should have the courage to shrug off its past.

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Que el Parlamento tenga la valentía de sobreponerse a su propia sombra.
Parliament should have the courage to shrug off its past.
Sin embargo, el valor de los ciudadanos de Madeira para sobreponerse a la adversidad fue igualmente asombroso.
However, the courage of Madeira's people in overcoming adversity was equally striking.
Creo que hace falta adoptar un enfoque pragmático y sobreponerse a las discrepancias cuando éstas son falsamente ideológicas.
I think we should adopt a pragmatic approach and overcome any misguidedly ideological rifts.
Se les tiene que dar una verdadera lección de paz y obligarles a sobreponerse al odio para poder vivir juntos.
They must be provided with a genuine lesson in peace and forced to move beyond hate in order to live together.
aprendió a sobreponerse a su dolor
she learned to transcend her grief
No debemos olvidar que la Unión Europea ha padecido dificultades en el pasado y siempre ha logrado sobreponerse a la adversidad.
We must remember that the European Union has been through difficulties before and has always managed to rebuild itself in the face of adversity.
sobreponerse a algo
to recover from sth
sobreponerse a algo
to get over sth
Y es necesario sobreponerse a las impaciencias para no dejar problemas enquistados, que podrían provocar guerras futuras o una guerrilla permanente.
And we must avoid such impatience so as not to leave any deep-rooted problems behind, problems that could lead to future conflicts or a permanent state of guerilla warfare.