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121 students' union
[,stjuːdənts'juːnjən]1) студе́нческий сою́з (в колледже, университете; занимается вопросами учёбы и жизни студентов)2) студе́нческое дискуссио́нное о́бщество (в Оксфордском и Кембриджском университетах [ Oxford University, Cambridge University])офиц. Union SocietyEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > students' union
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122 studentship
['stjuːdəntʃɪp]регуля́рное посо́бие, выпла́чиваемое нау́чному рабо́тнику [ student 2)] (в колледже Крайст-Черч [ Christ Church] Оксфордского университета [ Oxford University])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > studentship
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123 Steubenville
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124 Steward
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125 steward
['stjuːəd]сущ.1) стюард (на пассажирском судне, на самолёте)2) управляющий; эконом; дворецкий; распорядитель (на скачках, балах)•• -
126 stewardess
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127 stewardship
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128 stewed
См. также в других словарях:
stjȕārd — m 1. {{001f}}domaćin, {{c=1}}usp. {{ref}}stjuardesa{{/ref}} 2. {{001f}}pov. u anglosaskim velikaškim kućama domar; majordom ✧ {{001f}}engl … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
stewardess — [ stju:ədɪs, ˌstju:ə dɛs] noun a woman who looks after the passengers on a ship or aircraft … English new terms dictionary
stew — [stjuː] noun [C/U] I a dish made by cooking vegetables, and usually meat or fish, slowly in a liquid II verb [T] stew [stjuː] to cook something slowly in a liquid … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
stupid*/*/ — [ˈstjuːpɪd] adj 1) not intelligent, or showing bad judgment What a stupid question![/ex] I didn t ask because I was afraid of looking stupid.[/ex] 2) silly or annoying He kept singing the same stupid song.[/ex] Does this shirt look stupid?[/ex]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
stewardess — /ˈstjuədəs/ (say styoohuhduhs), /stjuədˈɛs/ (say styoohuhd es) noun a woman attendant on board an aircraft or ship who waits on passengers …
stumer — [ stju:mə] noun Brit. informal 1》 a worthless cheque or a counterfeit coin or note. 2》 a failure. Origin C19: of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary
stupefy — [ stju:pɪfʌɪ] verb (stupefies, stupefying, stupefied) 1》 make (someone) unable to think or feel properly. 2》 astonish and shock. Derivatives stupefaction noun stupefier noun stupefying … English new terms dictionary
stupendous — [stju: pɛndəs] adjective extremely impressive. Derivatives stupendously adverb stupendousness noun Origin C16: from L. stupendus to be wondered at (gerundive of stupere) + ous … English new terms dictionary
stupor — [ stju:pə] noun a state of near unconsciousness or insensibility. Derivatives stuporous adjective Origin ME: from L., from stupere be amazed or stunned … English new terms dictionary
astute — [əˈstjuːt] adj good at making decisions that benefit you an astute judge of the stock market[/ex] astutely adv … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
steward — [ˈstjuːəd] noun [C] 1) a man whose job is to look after the passengers on a plane, train, or ship 2) someone who helps to organize people at an event such as a football match or a horse race … Dictionary for writing and speaking English