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предмет
stajala
stay1 [steɪ] N
stay NAUT
stay TRANSP
stay TRANSP
I. stay2 [steɪ] N
1. stay (act of remaining):
2. stay LAW:
II. stay2 [steɪ] VB intr
1. stay inf:
ostajati [perf ostati]
2. stay (persevere):
3. stay (reside temporarily):
nastanjati se [perf nastaniti se]
4. stay (remain):
ostajati [perf ostati]
to stay tuned RADIO, TV, MEDIA
to stay tuned RADIO, TV, MEDIA
III. stay2 [steɪ] VB trans (assuage)
stay away VB intr
1. stay (keep away):
ne prihajati [perf ne priti]
2. stay (avoid):
to stay away from sb/sth
stay behind VB intr
ostajati [perf ostati]
stay SCHOOL
[kazensko] ostati v šoli po pouku
stay in VB intr
ostajati [perf ostati doma]
stay on VB intr
1. stay (remain longer):
ostajati [perf ostati]
2. stay (remain in place):
stay lid, top
ostajati na [perf ostati na]
stay lid, top
ne dati se odpreti
stay sticker
prijemati se [perf prijeti se]
the jar lid stayed on
3. stay (remain in operation):
stay light
stay device
ostajati [perf ostati prižgan]
stay out VB intr
1. stay (not come home):
ostajati [perf ostati zdoma]
2. stay (continue a strike):
3. stay (not go somewhere):
4. stay (not become involved):
stay up VB intr
ostajati [perf ostati pokonci]
I. ˈstay-at-home N pej
zapečkar(ica) m (f)
II. ˈstay-at-home ADJ
OpenDict entry
stay N
OpenDict entry
stay N
OpenDict entry
stay VB
Present
Istay
youstay
he/she/itstays
westay
youstay
theystay
Past
Istayed
youstayed
he/she/itstayed
westayed
youstayed
theystayed
Present Perfect
Ihavestayed
youhavestayed
he/she/ithasstayed
wehavestayed
youhavestayed
theyhavestayed
Past Perfect
Ihadstayed
youhadstayed
he/she/ithadstayed
wehadstayed
youhadstayed
theyhadstayed
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Families might often stay behind when work opportunities amount to months instead of years.
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As the ship only holds two people, one of them must stay behind.
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Abbot finally backs down, claiming the group will stay behind the security cordon to pray.
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As a result, the merchant ships would stay behind, while the combat steams open the way.
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I think people like to know that he's a regular fellow, not a stuffy aristocrat that wants to stay behind closed doors in air conditioning.
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