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1 kraj
1 náisiún 2 staid 3 talamh 4 tír -
2 miara
1 coiscéim 2 méadar 3 staid 4 tomhais 5 tomhsaire -
3 miejsce
1 ball 2 ionad 3 láthair 4 pointe 5 scoth 6 scáth 7 seomra 8 spás 9 staid 10 suíochán 11 áit 12 áitreabh -
4 orzekać
1 riail 2 staid -
5 oznajmiać
1 dearbhaigh 2 staid -
6 oświadczać
1 dearbhaigh 2 fuaimnigh 3 staid -
7 państwo
1 náisiún 2 ríocht 3 staid 4 tusa 5 tír 6 tú -
8 państwowy
1 poiblí 2 staid -
9 pompa
1 caidéal 2 mustar 3 staid -
10 posada
1 ceapachán 2 fostaíocht 3 jab 4 staid 5 áit -
11 położenie
1 coinníoll 2 cás 3 gotha 4 ionad 5 mír 6 staid 7 staidiúir 8 stáisiún 9 uillinn 10 áit -
12 stadion
1 babhla 2 staid -
13 stan
1 coinníoll 2 eagar 3 eastát 4 gotha 5 neart 6 staid 7 stáisiún 8 tinneas 9 áit -
14 stanowisko
1 bá 2 ceapachán 3 cuallacht 4 cuan 5 dearcadh 6 gotha 7 leaba 8 staid 9 stáisiún 10 áit -
15 stwierdzić
1 ciall 2 fíoraigh 3 staid -
16 sytuacja
1 cás 2 staid 3 tosca 4 áit 5 ócáid -
17 takt
1 am 2 barra 3 bualadh 4 cáiréis 5 staid 6 tic -
18 uroczystość
1 féasta 2 searmanas 3 staid 4 ócáid -
19 ustalać
1 ainmnigh 2 bunaigh 3 ceartaigh 4 cinn 5 socraigh 6 staid
См. также в других словарях:
staid — [ steıd ] adjective serious and rather boring: rather staid medical journals He projects a staid, aloof image. ╾ staid|ly adverb ╾ staid|ness noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Staid — Staid, a. [From {Stay} to stop.] Sober; grave; steady; sedate; composed; regular; not wild, volatile, flighty, or fanciful. Sober and staid persons. Addison. [1913 Webster] O erlaid with black, staid Wisdom s hue. Milton. [1913 Webster] Syn:… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
staid — staid·ly; staid·ness; un·staid; staid; … English syllables
staid´ly — staid «stayd», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. having a settled, quiet character; sober; sedate: »We think of the Puritans as staid people. SYNONYM(S): grave, serious, steady, composed. 2. settled; unchanging; … Useful english dictionary
Staid — (st[=a]d), imp. & p. p. of {Stay}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
staid — [steıd] adj [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: From the past participle of stay] serious, old fashioned, and boring ▪ a staid old bachelor … Dictionary of contemporary English
staid — index earnest, phlegmatic, solemn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
staid — (adj.) 1540s, fixed, permanent, adjectival use of stayed, pp. of STAY (Cf. stay) (v.). Meaning sober, sedate first recorded 1550s … Etymology dictionary
staid — sedate, grave, *serious, somber, sober, earnest Analogous words: *decorous, decent, seemly: *cool, collected, composed: smug, priggish, self complacent, *complacent Antonyms: jaunty … New Dictionary of Synonyms
staid — [adj] restrained, set calm, cold sober*, collected, composed, cool, decorous, demure, dignified, earnest, formal, grave, no nonsense*, quiet, sedate, self restrained, serious, settled, sober, solemn, somber, starchy, steady, stuffy, weighty;… … New thesaurus
staid — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ respectable and unadventurous. ORIGIN archaic past participle of STAY(Cf. ↑stayer) … English terms dictionary