staple in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for staple in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.sta·ple1 ['steɪpl̩] N

II.sta·ple1 ['steɪpl̩] VB trans

I.sta·ple2 ['steɪpl̩] N

II.sta·ple2 ['steɪpl̩] ADJ attr

staple Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

staple foods

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Grains and staples production covers about 60% of the land area dedicated to crops.
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It was also a staple of the band's live act.
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Soon, others challenged him, and the battles of the bands became a staple at theater performances featuring many groups on one bill.
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The same could not be said elsewhere, however, where video games continued to be a staple of innovation and development.
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Penny press journalists were the first people to report on crisis and crime news, something that has become a staple in newspapers since.
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Rice, their staple crop, is grown on most hillsides and in low, swampy areas.
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It was a staple of smartly dressed men's wardrobes from the 1920s to 1960s, and is still very commonly worn.
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Pins are used for short notes, and staples of varying lengths for longer notes.
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This song would become a staple for the band in the years to come.
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Weather was also a staple on the station with around 50 reports a day each hour and half-hour.
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