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stay1
verb (stayed , staying )
1 intr to remain in the same place or condition, without moving or changing.
2 a intr to reside temporarily, eg as a guest;
b Scot, S Afr intr to live permanently Her sister stays in Edinburgh .
3 to suspend or postpone (eg legal proceedings).
4 to control or restrain (eg anger).
5 intr (stay with something) to persevere with it.
noun
1 a period of temporary residence; a visit.
2 a suspension of legal proceedings or a postponement of a legally enforceable punishment grant a stay of execution .
[15c: from Latin stare to stand]
stay put colloq to remain in the same place.
stay the course to have the stamina for something demanding I doubt if she can stay the course to qualify as a teacher .
stay on to remain after the expected time for leaving.
stay over colloq to spend the night.
stay up to remain out of bed, especially beyond one's usual bedtime.
verb (stayed , staying )
1 intr to remain in the same place or condition, without moving or changing.
2 a intr to reside temporarily, eg as a guest;
b Scot, S Afr intr to live permanently Her sister stays in Edinburgh .
3 to suspend or postpone (eg legal proceedings).
4 to control or restrain (eg anger).
5 intr (stay with something) to persevere with it.
noun
1 a period of temporary residence; a visit.
2 a suspension of legal proceedings or a postponement of a legally enforceable punishment grant a stay of execution .
[15c: from Latin stare to stand]
stay put colloq to remain in the same place.
stay the course to have the stamina for something demanding I doubt if she can stay the course to qualify as a teacher .
stay on to remain after the expected time for leaving.
stay over colloq to spend the night.
stay up to remain out of bed, especially beyond one's usual bedtime.
También tienes: stall
stay2
noun
1 a prop or support.
2 any of a number of strips of bone or metal sewn into a corset to stiffen it.
3 (stays) a corset stiffened in this way.
[16c: from French estaye , from estayer to stay]
noun
1 a prop or support.
2 any of a number of strips of bone or metal sewn into a corset to stiffen it.
3 (stays) a corset stiffened in this way.
[16c: from French estaye , from estayer to stay]
También tienes: stall
stay3
noun a rope or cable that is used for anchoring something, eg a flagpole, mast, etc, and to keep it upright.
[Anglo-Saxon stæg ]
noun a rope or cable that is used for anchoring something, eg a flagpole, mast, etc, and to keep it upright.
[Anglo-Saxon stæg ]
También tienes: stall
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