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St. [St.s] (abbreviation of Street) noun [UK: seɪnt] [US: ˈstriːt] | ул.noun |
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre (massacre) proper noun | Варфоломеевская ночьproper noun |
St. Elmo's fire (electrical discharge) noun [UK: seɪnt] [US: ˈstriːt] | |
St. George's (capital of Grenada) proper noun | Сент-Джорджесproper noun |
St. George's Day (saint's day of Saint George) proper noun | День святого Георгияproper noun |
St. John's (capital of Antigua and Barbuda) proper noun | Сент-Джонсproper noun |
St. Patrick's Day (Irish holiday) proper noun | День святого Патрикаproper noun |
St. Petersburg (city in Florida, US) proper noun [UK: seɪnt ˈpiː.tərz.bərɡ] [US: ˈstriːt ˈpiː.tərz.bərɡ] | Сент-Питерсбергproper noun |
St. Stephen's Day (Christian holiday commemorating Saint Stephen) proper noun | Степанов деньproper noun |
St. Vitus' dance noun | пляска святого Виттаnoun |
St [Sts] (abbreviation of Saint) noun [UK: seɪnt] [US: ˈstriːt] | Санкт-noun св.noun |
St George's Channel (channel connecting the Irish Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean) proper noun | Пролив Святого Георгаproper noun |
St John's wort (any plant of the genus Hypericum) noun | зверобойnoun |
stab [stabs] (act of stabbing) noun [UK: stæb] [US: ˈstæb] | ударnoun уколnoun |
stab [stabs] (attempt) noun [UK: stæb] [US: ˈstæb] | попыткаnoun |
stab [stabs] (criticism) noun [UK: stæb] [US: ˈstæb] | критикаnoun |
stab [stabbed, stabbing, stabs] (to cause a sharp painful sensation) verb [UK: stæb] [US: ˈstæb] | ранитьverb |
stab [stabbed, stabbing, stabs] (to pierce or wound with pointed object) verb [UK: stæb] [US: ˈstæb] | закалыватьverb прокалыватьverb |
stab [stabs] (wound made by stabbing) noun [UK: stæb] [US: ˈstæb] | колотая ранаnoun |
stab in the back (Act of betrayal) noun [UK: stæb ɪn ðə ˈbæk] [US: ˈstæb ɪn ðə ˈbæk] | удар в спинуnoun |
stability [stabilities] (condition of being stable) noun [UK: stə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti] [US: stə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti] | стабильностьnoun устойчивостьnoun |
stabilization [stabilizations] (process of stabilizing) noun [UK: ˌsteɪ.bə.laɪ.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌste.bə.lə.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩] | стабилизацияnoun |
stabilize [stabilized, stabilizing, stabilizes] (to become stable) verb [UK: ˈsteɪ.bə.laɪz] [US: ˈsteɪ.bə.ˌlaɪz] | стабилизироватьсяverb |
stabilize [stabilized, stabilizing, stabilizes] (to make stable) verb [UK: ˈsteɪ.bə.laɪz] [US: ˈsteɪ.bə.ˌlaɪz] | стабилизироватьverb |
stable [stables] (building for managing ungulates, normally horses) noun [UK: ˈsteɪb.l̩] [US: ˈsteɪb.l̩] | конюшняnoun стойлоnoun хлевnoun |
stable [stabler, stablest] (relatively unchanging) adjective [UK: ˈsteɪb.l̩] [US: ˈsteɪb.l̩] | стабильныйadjective |
stable fly [stable flies] noun [UK: ˈsteɪb.l̩ flaɪ] [US: ˈsteɪb.l̩ ˈflaɪ] | осенняя жигалкаnoun |
stableman [stablemen] (person employed to take care of horses in a stable) noun [UK: ˈsteɪbl.mæn] [US: ˈsteɪbl.mæn] | конюхnoun |
stablemaster (person in charge of stable) noun | шталмейстерnoun |
staccato (a style of playing short sharp notes) noun [UK: stəˈk.ɑː.təʊ] [US: stəˈk.ɑːˌto.ʊ] | стаккатоnoun |
stack [stacks] (a pile of identical objects) noun [UK: stæk] [US: ˈstæk] | кипаnoun стогnoun стопкаnoun |
stack [stacks] (computing: data structure) noun [UK: stæk] [US: ˈstæk] | стек /stɛk/noun |