bei sich sein

Etymology
lit. 'to be with/at oneself'.

Verb

 * 1)  to have come to; to be calm or conscious (especially after having fainted or been in shock or rage)
 * 1)  to have come to; to be calm or conscious (especially after having fainted or been in shock or rage)
 * 1)  to have come to; to be calm or conscious (especially after having fainted or been in shock or rage)

Usage notes

 * In the idiomatic sense, the sentence stress is on ; otherwise it is typically on the reflexive pronoun or another word.