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Translations for „mainstay“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

mainstay N

1. mainstay (important part):

mainstay

2. mainstay of person:

mainstay

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It is a mainstay of both the parade and concert band march repertoire.
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He sings and loves spoken word, but piano and keyboard have always been his mainstays.
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In the 1870s grain farming became a mainstay of the local economy, which it still is.
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Tourism has been the mainstay of the island's economy for the past forty years, the only other industry being agriculture.
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They formed the duo which has become the mainstay of their career.
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Saloons were a mainstay in the town throughout the 19th century.
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This periodical she long saw as the mainstay of her career, although she contributed to many others.
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The salmon has not only been the mainstay of their diet, but the foundation of their culture as well.
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They were for a while the largest in the world and two of them are still a mainstay in the top five.
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The architecture artistic component was for him a mainstay of his art.
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