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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

stay behind V. [ingl. brit. steɪ -, ingl. am. steɪ -]

I. stay [ingl. brit. steɪ, ingl. am. steɪ] SUST.

1. stay (visit, period):

2. stay NÁUT.:

3. stay DER.:

II. stays SUST.

stays sust. pl.:

III. stay [ingl. brit. steɪ, ingl. am. steɪ] V. trans.

1. stay DER.:

stay proceedings

2. stay HÍP. horse:

stay distance

IV. stay [ingl. brit. steɪ, ingl. am. steɪ] V. intr.

1. stay (remain):

2. stay (have accommodation):

3. stay (spend the night):

4. stay (visit for unspecified time):

5. stay esc. (live):

stay away V. [ingl. brit. steɪ -, ingl. am. steɪ -]

1. stay away (not come):

to stay away from town centre, house
to stay away from cliff edge, window, strangers

2. stay away (not attend):

short-stay ADJ.

short-stay car park
short-stay hostel, housing

stay out V. [ingl. brit. steɪ -, ingl. am. steɪ -]

1. stay out (remain away):

to stay out of room, house

2. stay out (continue strike):

stay on V. [ingl. brit. steɪ -, ingl. am. steɪ -]

1. stay on ingl. brit. ENS.:

2. stay on (not leave):

3. stay on (continue in post):

to stay on as chief accountant, head chef

4. stay on (not fall off):

stay on handle, label:

stay up V. [ingl. brit. steɪ -, ingl. am. steɪ -]

1. stay up (as treat, waiting for sb):

veiller (to do pour faire, until jusqu'à)

2. stay up (as habit):

3. stay up (not fall down):

stay in V. [ingl. brit. steɪ -, ingl. am. steɪ -]

1. stay in (not go out):

2. stay in (remain in cavity):

stay in hook, nail:

stay over V. [ingl. brit. steɪ -, ingl. am. steɪ -]

stay stitching SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

stay1 [steɪ] SUST. NÁUT.

I. stay2 [steɪ] V. intr.

1. stay (remain present):

to stay put coloq.

2. stay (temporarily):

3. stay (remain):

stay tuned RADIO, TV

II. stay2 [steɪ] V. trans.

1. stay (assuage):

stay hunger, thirst

2. stay (endure):

III. stay2 [steɪ] SUST.

stay down V. intr.

1. stay down (not be vomited):

2. stay down (remain underwater):

stay up V. intr.

stay on V. intr.

1. stay on (remain longer):

2. stay on (remain in place):

stay out V. intr.

1. stay out (not come home):

2. stay out (continue a strike):

stay in V. intr.

stay away V. intr.

stay behind V. intr.

Entrada de OpenDict

stay away V.

en el diccionario PONS

stay1 [steɪ] SUST. NÁUT.

I. stay2 [steɪ] V. intr.

1. stay (remain present):

to stay put coloq.

2. stay (remain temporarily):

3. stay (remain):

stay tuned! RADIO, TV

II. stay2 [steɪ] V. trans.

1. stay (assuage):

stay hunger, thirst
stay order, execution

2. stay (endure):

3. stay (remain temporarily):

III. stay2 [steɪ] SUST.

1. stay (visit):

2. stay DER. (stop):

stay behind V. intr.

stay out V. intr.

1. stay out (not come home):

2. stay out (continue strike):

stay in V. intr.

stay on V. intr.

1. stay on (remain longer):

2. stay on (remain in place):

stay down V. intr.

1. stay down (not be vomited):

2. stay down (remain underwater):

stay at V. trans. coloq.

stay away V. intr.

stay up V. intr.

Present
Istay behind
youstay behind
he/she/itstays behind
westay behind
youstay behind
theystay behind
Past
Istayed behind
youstayed behind
he/she/itstayed behind
westayed behind
youstayed behind
theystayed behind
Present Perfect
Ihavestayed behind
youhavestayed behind
he/she/ithasstayed behind
wehavestayed behind
youhavestayed behind
theyhavestayed behind
Past Perfect
Ihadstayed behind
youhadstayed behind
he/she/ithadstayed behind
wehadstayed behind
youhadstayed behind
theyhadstayed behind

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From time to time other family members, such as grandfathers and grandmothers would stay over with the family and cause all sorts of mischief.
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During his travels he would stay over at temples or sleep in the open wilderness, scrounging by as a beggar.
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He refuses to stay over, even out of pity, coldly stating that "that" is simply something he would never lend.
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The robot that stays on the dojo wins one of the three rounds.
en.wikipedia.org
These women were also more likely to need Cesarean delivery and have longer hospital stays than those without epilepsy.
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