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stake [stakes] (share or interest in a business) noun [UK: steɪk] [US: ˈsteɪk] | participaciónnoun |
stake [staked, staking, stakes] (to fasten, support, or defend with stakes) verb [UK: steɪk] [US: ˈsteɪk] | estacarverb |
stake [staked, staking, stakes] (to put at hazard upon the issue of competition) verb [UK: steɪk] [US: ˈsteɪk] | poner en juegoverb |
stake out (to mark off the limits by stakes) verb [UK: steɪk ˈaʊt] [US: ˈsteɪk ˈaʊt] | estacarverb |
stakeholder [stakeholders] (bet holder) noun [UK: ˈsteɪk.həʊl.də(r)] [US: ˈsteɪkho.ʊl.də(r)] | apostadornoun barateronoun |
stakeholder [stakeholders] (escrow agent) noun [UK: ˈsteɪk.həʊl.də(r)] [US: ˈsteɪkho.ʊl.də(r)] | |
stakeholder [stakeholders] (person or organisation with a legitimate interest) noun [UK: ˈsteɪk.həʊl.də(r)] [US: ˈsteɪkho.ʊl.də(r)] | autornoun interesadonoun interesado económiconoun intervinientenoun partido interesadonoun responsablenoun tomapartenoun |
Stakhanovism (institution) noun | estajanovismonoun |
Stakhanovite ((USSR) an extremely productive or hard-working worker, see also: ) noun [UK: stˈakhənˌɒvaɪt] [US: stˈækhənˌɑːvaɪt] | estajanovistanoun |
Stakhanovite ((USSR) pertaining to a Stakhanovite; heroically hard-working) adjective [UK: stˈakhənˌɒvaɪt] [US: stˈækhənˌɑːvaɪt] | estajanovistaadjective |
stalactite [stalactites] (mineral deposit hanging from the roof of a cave) noun [UK: ˈstæ.lək.taɪt] [US: ˈstæ.lək.taɪt] | estalactitanoun |
stalagmite [stalagmites] (mineral deposit) noun [UK: ˈstæ.ləɡ.maɪt] [US: ˈstæ.ləɡ.maɪt] | estalagmitanoun |
stale [staler, stalest] (having lost its freshness) adjective [UK: steɪl] [US: ˈsteɪl] | duroadjective pasadoadjective rancioadjectiveWhile on a mountain trip, I was chewing on some hard, stale bread when I happened upon a huge snake. = Durante un viaje a las montañas, masticaba un trozo de pan duro y rancio, cuando me encontré con una enorme serpiente. revenidoadjective viciadoadjective |
stale [staler, stalest] (no longer new or interesting) adjective [UK: steɪl] [US: ˈsteɪl] | anquilosadoadjective gastadoadjective manidoadjective manoseadoadjective periclitadoadjective trilladoadjective |
stalemate [stalemates] (blocked situation without personal loss) noun [UK: ˈsteɪl.meɪt] [US: ˈsteɪl.ˌmet] | estancamientonoun punto muertonoun |
stalemate [stalemates] (chess term) noun [UK: ˈsteɪl.meɪt] [US: ˈsteɪl.ˌmet] | ahogadonoun |
Stalin proper noun [UK: ˈstɑː.lən] [US: ˈstɑː.lən] | Stalinproper noun |
Stalingrad (former name of Volgograd) proper noun [UK: ˈstɑː.lən.ˌɡræd] [US: ˈstɑː.lən.ˌɡræd] | Stalingradoproper noun |
Stalinism (Communist philosophies espoused by Josef Stalin) noun [UK: ˈstɑː.lə.ˌnɪ.zəm] [US: ˈstɑː.lə.ˌnɪ.zəm] | estalinismonoun |
Stalinist (a person who accepts the philosophy of Stalinism) noun [UK: ˈstɑː.lə.nəst] [US: ˈstɑː.lə.nəst] | estalinistanoun |
Stalinist (of or relating to Stalinism) adjective [UK: ˈstɑː.lə.nəst] [US: ˈstɑː.lə.nəst] | estalinistaadjectiveThe Algerian regime is a Stalinist regime. = El régimen argelino es un régimen estalinista. |
stalk [stalks] (stem or main axis of a plant) noun [UK: ˈstɔːk] [US: ˈstɔːk] | tallonoun |
stalk [stalked, stalking, stalks] (to (try to) follow or contact someone constantly, often resulting in harassment) verb [UK: ˈstɔːk] [US: ˈstɔːk] | acosarverbSami was found guilty of felony stalking. = Hallaron culpable a Sami de acoso criminal. |