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stable1 [ˈsteɪbl̩] ADJ

1. stable (not likely to change):

2. stable PSYCH:

I . stain [steɪn] VB trans

3. stain (blemish):

plamić [perf s-]
szargać [perf z-]

II . stain [steɪn] VB intr

1. stain (become discoloured):

plamić [perf po-] się

2. stain (cause discolouration):

plamić [perf po-]
brudzić [perf po-]

III . stain [steɪn] N

1. stain (mark):

plama f

2. stain (for wood):

bejca f

3. stain (blemish):

stall1 [stɔ:l, Am stɑ:l] N

2. stall (for animal):

3. stall (compartment):

4. stall:

the stalls pl Brit CINE, THEAT

5. stall (seat in church):

stalle fpl

staid [steɪd] ADJ

stair [steəʳ, Am ster] N

1. stair (step):

I . stack [stæk] N

1. stack (pile):

stos m
sterta f
stóg m

2. stack inf (large amount):

kupa f
masa f

Phrases:

regały mpl

II . stack [stæk] VB trans

1. stack (arrange in pile):

I . staff1 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] N + sing/pl vb

1. staff (employees):

2. staff MIL:

sztab m

3. staff SCHOOL:

II . staff1 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] VB trans usu pass

II . stage [steɪʤ] VB trans

1. stage (produce on stage):

grać [perf za-]

I . stake1 [steɪk] N

1. stake (sharpened stick):

słup m

2. stake HISTORY (for execution):

stos m

II . stake1 [steɪk] VB trans

1. stake (mark with stakes):

2. stake (assert right):

stalk1 [stɔ:k, Am stɑ:k] N

1. stalk BOT:

I . stamp [stæmp] N

1. stamp (postage stamp):

2. stamp (device):

3. stamp (mark):

4. stamp (characteristic quality):

piętno nt

5. stamp (with foot):

II . stamp [stæmp] VB trans

1. stamp (place stamp):

2. stamp (impress mark):

III . stand [stænd] N

2. stand (oppose):

3. stand (support, frame):

stojak m

4. stand (stall):

stoisko nt
kiosk m [z gazetami]

5. stand (at stadium):

6. stand (for vehicles):

7. stand AM LAW (witness box):

stank [stæŋk] VB

stank pt of stink

See also stink

I . stink [stɪŋk] N

1. stink (unpleasant smell):

smród m

2. stink inf (trouble):

kłopoty mpl

II . stink <stank [or AM stunk], stunk> [stɪŋk] VB intr

1. stink (smell):

2. stink inf (be wrong):

3. stink inf (be very bad):

I . start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] VB intr

2. start (begin journey):

3. start (begin to operate):

4. start (make sudden movement):

II . start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] VB trans

2. start (set in operation):

III . start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] N

2. start SPORTS:

start m

I . stash [stæʃ] VB trans

II . stash [stæʃ] N inf

1. stash (hiding place):

2. stash (cache):

I . state2 [steɪt] N

1. state (country):

2. state (part of country):

stan m

Phrases:

the States pl inf (USA)

II . state2 [steɪt] ADJ

1. state (of state, government):

2. state (of part of country):

3. state (official):

I . stave [steɪv] N

1. stave MUS → staff 3

2. stave (piece of wood):

II . stave <-ed [or stove], -ed> [steɪv] VB trans, intr

See also staff , staff , staff

staff3 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] N MUS

staff2 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] N

1. staff (stick):

laska f

I . staff1 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] N + sing/pl vb

1. staff (employees):

2. staff MIL:

sztab m

3. staff SCHOOL:

II . staff1 [stɑ:f, Am stæf] VB trans usu pass

stagy [ˈsteɪʤi] ADJ pej

stagy farewell:

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