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I . stave [steɪv] N

1. stave (musical staff):

stave

2. stave (in construction):

stave ladder
klin m
stave barrel
doga f
stave fence
kol m

II . stave [steɪv] VB trans to stave in ⇄ sth

stave
stave
to stave a hole in sth

stave off VB trans to stave off ⇄ sth

Usage examples with stave

to stave off hunger
to stave a hole in sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Stoke staved a relegation battle in 197980 finishing in 18th position.
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The present church replaced a stave church which was built around 1160 to 1180.
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In the second innings he hit a defiant 62 but could not stave off an innings defeat.
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There had previously been a stave church at this site dating from about the year 1024.
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Of the original stave church only three outer walls survived, as the internal posts and the raised roof were eliminated.
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This stave church is actually one of just a very few stave churches of which the original medieval crest with a dragon head still survives.
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It was a stave church located near the present church building.
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Some controversy developed about whether this is in fact a stave church or rather an example of the assumed predecessor type, a post church.
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The church has the largest number of staves to be found in any one stave church.
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The village is an old church site where there once was a stave church here dating back to the 1200s.
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