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I . stew [stju:, Am stu:] N

stew FOOD:

gulasz m

Phrases:

in a stew

II . stew [stju:, Am stu:] VB trans

stow [stəʊ, Am stoʊ] VB trans

sty [staɪ] N (pigsty)

stag [stæg] N ZOOL

I . star [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] N

II . star <-rr-> [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] VB intr

III . star <-rr-> [stɑ:ʳ, Am stɑ:r] VB trans

I . stay1 [steɪ] VB intr

II . stay1 [steɪ] VB trans

III . stay1 [steɪ] N

1. stay (staying):

pobyt m
nocleg m

2. stay (stopping of an order):

stem1 [stem] N

1. stem BOT:

2. stem (part of glass):

3. stem LING:

rdzeń m

I . step [step] N

1. step (movement):

krok m

2. step (measure):

See also stepladder

stepladder N

I . stir [stɜ:ʳ, Am stɜ:r] N

1. stir (agitation):

2. stir (excitement):

III . stir <-rr-> [stɜ:ʳ, Am stɜ:r] VB intr

1. stir (move):

ruszyć [perf po-] się

2. stir (become active):

3. stir (awake):

I . stop [stɒp, Am stɑ:p] N

2. stop (halting place):

3. stop MUS:

II . stop <-pp-> [stɒp, Am stɑ:p] VB trans

3. stop (prevent from moving):

4. stop (switch off):

5. stop (block):

tamować [perf za-]

6. stop Brit tooth:

I . stub [stʌb] N

II . stub <-bb-> [stʌb] VB trans

stud1 [stʌd] N

1. stud (of horses):

2. stud inf (man):

ogier m

II . stab [stæb] N

1. stab (blow):

2. stab of pain, envy:

3. stab (attempt):

stun <-nn-> [stʌn] VB trans

1. stun (shock):

2. stun (make unconscious):

see2 [si:] N

1. see (area):

see

2. see (office):

see

see through VB trans

1. see through (recognize truth):

2. see through (help):

3. see through (continue):

see out VB trans

1. see out (to door):

2. see out (continue to end):

see off VB trans

1. see off (go with):

2. see off (drive away):

3. see off (defend):

II . see in VB trans

1. see in (perceive):

2. see in (welcome):

II . see1 <saw, seen> [si:] VB intr

1. see (use eyes):

see

2. see (find out):

see

3. see (understand):

see

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