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stay put
stay 1 S0723700 (stā)v. stayed, stay·ing, stays v.intr.1. a. To continue to be in a place or condition: stay home; stay calm.b. To remain or sojourn as a guest or lodger: stayed at a motel.c. To linger or wait in order to do or experience something: We stayed to watch the final minutes of the game.2. a. To continue or persist in an action or activity: stayed with the original plan; stayed in college.b. To keep up in a race or contest: tried to stay with the lead runner.3. Games To meet a bet in poker without raising it.4. Archaic To stop moving or stop doing something.v.tr.1. To remain during: stayed the week with my parents; stayed the duration of the game.2. a. To stop or restrain; check: Doubt stayed his hand.b. To suspend by legal order the implementation of (a planned action), especially pending further proceedings: stay a prisoner's execution.3. To satisfy or appease temporarily: stayed his anger.4. Archaic To wait for; await: "I will not stay thy questions. Let me go; / Or if thou follow me, do not believe / But I shall do thee mischief in the wood" (Shakespeare).n.1. A brief period of residence or visiting.2. Law a. The order by which a planned action is stayed.b. The consequence of such an order.3. Archaic a. The act of halting; check.b. The act of coming to a halt.Phrasal Verb: stay up To remain awake past one's usual bedtime; not go to bed.Idioms: stay put To remain in a fixed or established position. stay the course To hold out or persevere to the end of a race or challenge. stay with (one) To remain in one's memory; not be forgotten: That kind of compliment stays with you for years. [Middle English steien, from Old French ester, esteir, from Latin stāre; see stā- in Indo-European roots.]Synonyms: stay1, linger, remain, tarry1, wait These verbs mean to continue to be in a given place: stayed in bed until noon; lingered at the mall for an entire afternoon; remained on the subway until the very last stop; tarried in the hallway until he was late for class; waited for the movie credits to end before she left the theater.
stay 2 S0723700 (stā)tr.v. stayed, stay·ing, stays To brace, support, or prop up: The tower is stayed with cables.n.1. A support or brace.2. A strip of bone, plastic, or metal, used to stiffen a garment or part, such as a corset or shirt collar.3. stays A corset. [Middle English staien, from Old French estaiier, from estaie, a support, of Germanic origin.]
stay 3 S0723700 (stā)n.1. Nautical A heavy rope or cable, usually of wire, used as a brace or support for a mast or spar.2. A rope used to steady, guide, or brace.tr. & intr.v. stayed, stay·ing, stays Nautical To put (a ship) on the opposite tack or to come about. [Middle English, from Old English stæg.]ThesaurusVerb | 1. | stay put - stay put (in a certain place); "We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati"; "Stay put in the corner here!"; "Stick around and you will learn something!"stay, stick, stick aroundstay in place - be stationary | Translationsstay (stei) verb1. to remain (in a place) for a time, eg while travelling, or as a guest etc. We stayed three nights at that hotel / with a friend / in Paris; Aunt Mary is coming to stay (for a fortnight); Would you like to stay for supper?; Stay and watch that television programme. (暫)住,留 (暂)住,留 2. to remain (in a particular position, place, state or condition). The doctor told her to stay in bed; He never stays long in any job; Stay away from the office till your cold is better; Why won't these socks stay up?; Stay where you are – don't move!; In 1900, people didn't realize that motor cars were here to stay. 保持在某處,待在... 保持在某处,呆在... noun a period of staying (in a place etc). We had an overnight stay / a two days' stay in London. 停留(一段時間) 停留(一段时间) stay behind to remain in a place after others have left it. They all left the office at five o'clock, but he stayed behind to finish some work. 仍留在原地 留下来stay in to remain in one's house etc and not go out of doors. I'm staying in tonight to watch television. 待在家裡 呆在家里stay out to remain out of doors and not return to one's house etc. The children mustn't stay out after 9 p.m. 待在戶外 呆在户外stay put to remain where placed. Once a child can crawl, he won't stay put for long. 待在原處不動 呆在原处不动stay up not to go to bed. The children wanted to stay up and watch television. 熬夜 不睡觉,熬夜 stay put
stay putTo not move or leave; to remain in same location or position. I want you kids to stay put while I go into the store, OK? And you stayed put for all these years? I would have thought you'd find a different career by now.See also: put, staystay putnot to move; to stay where one is. We've decided to stay put and not to move to Florida. If the children just stay put, their parents will come for them soon.See also: put, staystay putRemain in a fixed or established position, as in I can't get that trellis to stay put, or I'm coming, just stay put till I get there. [First half of 1800s] See also: put, staystay put (of a person or object) remain somewhere without moving or being moved. 1994 Sunday Times Despite firm intentions to explore, campers tend to stay put, especially if there are lots of activities and a good pool. See also: put, staystay ˈput (informal) stay where you are; not travel, escape, look for another job, etc: I’d like to move house, but my wife wants to stay put.See also: put, stay stay put To remain in a fixed or established position.See also: put, stayEncyclopediaSeestayLegalSeeStaystay put Related to stay put: get on, fall apart, called offSynonyms for stay putverb stay put (in a certain place)SynonymsRelated Words |