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  1. stay

    • IPA[stā]

    美式

    • v.
      remain in the same place;delay leaving so as to join in (an activity)
    • n.
      a period of staying somewhere, in particular of living somewhere temporarily as a visitor or guest;a curb or check
    • verb: stay, 3rd person present: stays, gerund or present participle: staying, past tense: stayed, past participle: stayed

    • noun: stay, plural noun: stays

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    • ph.
      (of a sailing ship) fail in an attempt to go about from one tack to another

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    • ph.
      (of a sailing ship) fail in an attempt to go about from one tack to another

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      (of a sailing ship) be head to the wind while tacking

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      (of a sailing ship) be head to the wind while tacking

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    • ph.
      remain in the mind or memory of someone

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      remain in the mind or memory of someone

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    • IPA[steɪ]

    英式

    • v.
      remain in the same place: you stay here and I'll be back soon Jenny decided to stay at home with their young child
    • n.
      a period of staying somewhere, in particular of living somewhere temporarily as a visitor or guest: an overnight stay at a luxury hotel

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    • IPA[stā]

    美式

    • n.
      a large rope, wire, or rod used to support a ship's mast, leading from the masthead to ... I eased off on the line while Patrick took up the tension on the side stays the lack of stays to stiffen the masts leaves them with springiness
    • v.
      secure or steady (a mast) by means of stays: we stayed the mast on the starboard side by shifting the halyard

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[steɪ]

    英式

    • n.
      a large rope, wire, or rod used to support a ship's mast, leading from the masthead to ... I eased off on the line while Patrick took up the tension on the side stays the lack of stays to stiffen the masts leaves them with springiness
    • v.
      secure or steady (a mast) by means of stays: we stayed the mast on the starboard side by shifting the halyard

    Oxford Dictionary